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I-864 vs I-864A

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Hi everyone,

I´ve been searching for a clear response to this and have found some info, but I want to play it safe and post my specific situation for people to comment on.

I live in Mexico with my wife and children. I´ve lived here for 6 years. My I-130 for my wife and I-130 for my adopted son (he´s 6 years old) have been approved and I have been given the green light to make the interview appointment.

We are going to live my mother in the US. This is the US address that I listed on the I-130 forms. My question regards the Affidavit of Support.

I will be arriving to the US with no job lined up and no income. My mother will be the co-sponsor.

I understand that as the petitioner, I still must fill out the I-864 as the sponsor, but does my mother file a separate I-864 as well or does she fill out the I-864A? I have the impression that the latter would be the case if I currently lived with my mother, which is not the case. But... we will be living with her once we arrive!

I believe that I should file two separate I-864 forms for my wife and son and that my mother should do the same. Can anyone confirm this or am I missing something?

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