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guys:

My mom and my stepdad are applying for my grandparents to come to the US via consular processing. My mom is a naturalized citizen and my stepdad is a natural born citizen. My mom is a house wife so my stepdad is the main bread winner of the family. So on the i-130 my mom will be the primary sponsor and my stepdad is the joint sponsor. My questions are:

1. do they each has to fill out a i-864 for my grandparents, namely four i-864 forms in total?

2. Which box on part I of the i-864 does my mom need to mark? which box on part I of the i-864 does my stepdad need to mark?

3. how about part III item #8 of the i-864 for my mom and my stepdad?

4. How should my mom fill out the rest of the i-864 since she has no income and the applications are solely based on my stepdad's incomes and assets?

Thanks y'all!

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Naturalization adventure (5-year rule)

Local District office - Indianapolis, IN

08/25/2010-01/06/2011

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guys:

My mom and my stepdad are applying for my grandparents to come to the US via consular processing. My mom is a naturalized citizen and my stepdad is a natural born citizen. My mom is a house wife so my stepdad is the main bread winner of the family. So on the i-130 my mom will be the primary sponsor and my stepdad is the joint sponsor. My questions are:

1. do they each has to fill out a i-864 for my grandparents, namely four i-864 forms in total?

2. Which box on part I of the i-864 does my mom need to mark? which box on part I of the i-864 does my stepdad need to mark?

3. how about part III item #8 of the i-864 for my mom and my stepdad?

4. How should my mom fill out the rest of the i-864 since she has no income and the applications are solely based on my stepdad's incomes and assets?

Thanks y'all!

since they are married, your mom will file the i864 and your stepdad will file the i864A as household member in each petition, since parents petitions are filed separatly. but they don't need the i864 yet.

she will only file only the i130 for each one of them. the i864 comes later after the i130 is approved and sent to the NVC. and the i130 only is filed by your mom, you are asking about the i864.

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since they are married, your mom will file the i864 and your stepdad will file the i864A as household member in each petition, since parents petitions are filed separatly. but they don't need the i864 yet.

she will only file only the i130 for each one of them. the i864 comes later after the i130 is approved and sent to the NVC. and the i130 only is filed by your mom, you are asking about the i864.

Thanks!!

Naturalization adventure (5-year rule)

Local District office - Indianapolis, IN

08/25/2010-01/06/2011

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