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Filed: Country: Kenya
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So i just recently started the process to bring my husband from Kenya and i just received the receipt for my I-130 and im almost done with my I-129f but my only question is i really dont have any income of my own...(i dont even have my own bank account)....but my sister makes 40 thousand a year and i was wondering if she could co-sign for me and if she can....WILL IT LENGTHEN MY PROCESS????????????....
Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Zambia
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Your sister can be a co-sponsor, but can't co-sign anything. She must separately complete the I-864, and you must do one also. It will not delay processing.

Edited by Old Dominion
 
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