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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: El Salvador
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Hi everyone! I'm the USC and my fiance just came here on a K1 visa. We married this weekend (yeah!!!). I just moved back to the USA and my current income should qualify as 125% above the poverty line, but because I have only been at my job for a month I'm afraid I won't qualify based on that reason to be the sponser. So my mom has agreed to sponsor him as well.

Here's my question: We are all living here together at my mom's house since we just moved here from El Salvador, but hope to have our own place in the next two months. But currently I am sharing a residence with my mom, which I take to be the principal reason to use the I-164A instead of having her fill out her own I-864. But since we will be moving out shortly, we are not really household members, are we? Which one should she file?

Thanks!!

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