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Sorry for any inconvenience that I brought to the forum. I'm just really desperate now and hope that someone with experience can answer my question.

Me(USC), my spouse (F1 student), and my parents actually live in the same address. However my parent already joint sponsored for 2 other friends; they are now permanent residents.

I tried to file just one I864 and put my parents as household members (since my income is not enough). However, it really confused me now:

How should I count the two friends of my parents.

Should I put them as my household members as well?

Or Should I fill a separate I864 for my parents and state that they are Joint Sponsor to prevent the problem.

Thank you very much in advance!

 
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