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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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I was asked to fill an affidavit of support I864 cuz I'm a petitioner but I Never been employed in my life

I dont go to school or do anything I know I got no life :whistle:

anyway I dont know how what should I do???

put 0.00 on everything???

please any small info will help alot

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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I was asked to fill an affidavit of support I864 cuz I'm a petitioner but I Never been employed in my life

I dont go to school or do anything I know I got no life :whistle:

anyway I dont know how what should I do???

put 0.00 on everything???

please any small info will help alot

NO....STOP....you will get denied. You need to Do much research first. You need to get a co-sponser. Please dont send anything yet until you know the requirements.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
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I was asked to fill an affidavit of support I864 cuz I'm a petitioner but I Never been employed in my life

I dont go to school or do anything I know I got no life :whistle:

anyway I dont know how what should I do???

put 0.00 on everything???

please any small info will help alot

Yes you will need to fill it out. Add a letter of why you had no income, signed & dated. You will need a co sponsor that meets the income requirements for the I-864 also.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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I was asked to fill an affidavit of support I864 cuz I'm a petitioner but I Never been employed in my life

I dont go to school or do anything I know I got no life :whistle:

anyway I dont know how what should I do???

put 0.00 on everything???

please any small info will help alot

You can use assets and savings on the I-864 also.

But I'm curious, why don't you go and get a job? It will make supporting your husband easier when he comes. What do you live on? I guess writing up and including reasons why you don't work in your I-864 would be good, and make sure he knows the reasons in case they ask him questions about it at his interview.

Best of luck.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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You can use assets and savings on the I-864 also.

But I'm curious, why don't you go and get a job? It will make supporting your husband easier when he comes. What do you live on? I guess writing up and including reasons why you don't work in your I-864 would be good, and make sure he knows the reasons in case they ask him questions about it at his interview.

Best of luck.

I do charity jobs not for money :blush:

he's my husband he has to support me not the opposite :bonk:

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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I do charity jobs not for money :blush:

he's my husband he has to support me not the opposite :bonk:

No. As the US citizen you have to support your husband if you want to move him here.

I do charity jobs, not for money. I also work. I also go to school.

I believe that in marriage you are supposed to support each other.

Anyway, back to the point. I guess just write a letter explaining your financial situation when you return your I-864.

Best of luck.

 
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