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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Ok, I'm filling out the I-864 form, and I'm not sure what to put in some areas, and I want to make sure I do this perfectly, so i don't delay the process any more.

Part 4. Eligibility to Sponsor

E. Sponsor's Assets and Liabilities

I have life insurance on myself, and my husband as the beneficiary, but is this considered a "cash value of assets"? since, it's not liquid unless I die. So, should I just write N/A on the Total Cash Value of Assets line?

I feel it's easier to just leave blank, or write N/A. What should i do?

Part 7. Use of the Affidavit of Support to Overcome Public Charge Grounds (continued)

Concluding Provisions.

I, my name blah blah blah. and then i sign and date. Do i need to have this notarized? because I've read somewhere on VJ that I do not. So, again, what should I do?

Part 8. If someone other than the sponsor prepared this affidavit of support, that person must complete the following.

No one helped me, so can I leave this blank, or do I need to write N/A somewhere?

Ok, so the next part is where I get really confused.

Contract between sponsor and household member

So, i'm the sponsor, so i put my name, ss#

then....

Part 1. information on sponsor's household member or sponsored immigrant/household member

What do i put here? My information? if so, then in the box, RELATIONSHIP TO SPONSOR, do i write SELF on the line, and check the box "The sponsor's household member" ?? and then include my lenght of residence?

Part 2. Sponsor's Promise

I, the sponsor, my name, in consideration of the household....blah blah blah....file an affidavit of support on behalf of the following blank (indicate number) sponsored immigrant.

So, what number do I put in the blank?

Part 3. Household Member's Promise

Do i fill this out? or should I just put N/A?

Part 4. Sponsored Immigrant/Household Member's Promise

I put my husband's name, right?

Part 5. Sponsor's Signature

do i need to get this notarized?

Part 6. Household's Member's or Sponsored Immigrant/Household Member's Signature

Do i just fill in N/A? Or can I leave it blank?

Ok, that's it, thanks so much for your help. :help::wacko:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Please look at the newest I-864 or I-864EZ on the USCIS site, it no longer requires listing assets.

It just require copies of the past 1-3 years tax returns, W2s and any 1099 forms. Also past 6 months pay stubs and /or letter from employer can be included.

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

http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/files/I-864.pdf

The examples on visa-journey are out of date and complicated to fill out.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I have read the most recent info on the State website about the I864. I am not listing any assets.

Acutally, I jsut want to verify that you only have to include the last 1 year of your taxes, and the last pay stub. I don't have the last 6 months of my pay stub, but my most current pay stub is my YEAR TO DATE earnings, that should be enough, right?

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