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Hi,

Please, help me clear up this confusion since I am about to fill out the i864 for my fiancee.

We had a daughter (out of wedlock) and was born in a foreign country, my fiance and my kid have just come to the state fews week ago. The problem is when i filled out the i864 do i have to put the name of my kid on part 3 of the form where it said (list any spouse and or children immigrating with the immigrant name above). I am so confused cause my kid already had a US passport (that is how she enterd to the state, as i remember back then all i had to proved was DNA test, and application report child aboard over at the embassy in vietnam), therefore ........Do i event need to put the kid name in the i864 form.?????

Please, be advice.

Many thankx

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It is recomended if you are the only person sponsoring to use the new I-864EZ

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/for...les/I-864EZ.pdf

The child counts as a dependent so 3 in household.

However the child is already considered as a citizen of USA so is not imigrating.

Look at the new form it is much easier to understand, and requires less documentation.

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It is recomended if you are the only person sponsoring to use the new I-864EZ

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/for...les/I-864EZ.pdf

The child counts as a dependent so 3 in household.

However the child is already considered as a citizen of USA so is not imigrating.

Look at the new form it is much easier to understand, and requires less documentation.

Many Thanks

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