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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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Hey, so i was wondering what the AOS packet needs to contain? My wife cannot sponsor me, so my sister in-law and brother in-law are going to be co-sponsors, so what form does my wife need to fill out and my sister in-law? and what else needs to go with it?

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No matter what your wife is still your sponsor. She fills out the I-864 putting in her info. Your sister in law then files another I-864 as joint sponsor. She will need letter of employment, tax transcripts, and pay stubs.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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In my case when I adjusted my status from a K1 Visa (I know this is different to your CR1/IR1 Visa) but I had my wife fill out a I-864 and my co-sponsors (her parents) filled out a I-864A. I think that you would need the I-864A for your co-sponsors also, but I am not 100% sure. Sorry if I have added to your confusion.

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In my case when I adjusted my status from a K1 Visa (I know this is different to your CR1/IR1 Visa) but I had my wife fill out a I-864 and my co-sponsors (her parents) filled out a I-864A. I think that you would need the I-864A for your co-sponsors also, but I am not 100% sure. Sorry if I have added to your confusion.

You cannot file an I864A unless you live in the same house.

England.gif England!

And in this crazy life, and through these crazy times

It's you, it's you, You make me sing.

You're every line, you're every word, you're everything.

b0cb1a39c4.png

ROC Timeline

Sent: 7/21/12

NOA1: 7/23/12

Touch: 7/24/2012

Biometrics: 8/24/2012

Card Production Ordered: 3/6/2013

*Eligible for Naturalization: October 13, 2013*

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Hey, so i was wondering what the AOS packet needs to contain? My wife cannot sponsor me, so my sister in-law and brother in-law are going to be co-sponsors, so what form does my wife need to fill out and my sister in-law? and what else needs to go with it?

Wife: I-864, tax return

In-law who makes the most money: I-864, tax return, another form of income documentation, proof of US citizenship.

If in-law doesn't make enough by himself/herself to sponsor, he/she can add his/her spouse's income in 24b of his/her form. (income from household members).

If he shows his spouse's income on 24b, then his spouse does an I-864A.

If he doesn't need his spouse's income to qualify, then nobody is listed on 24b and nobody does I-864A

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: England
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Wife: I-864, tax return

In-law who makes the most money: I-864, tax return, another form of income documentation, proof of US citizenship.

If in-law doesn't make enough by himself/herself to sponsor, he/she can add his/her spouse's income in 24b of his/her form. (income from household members).

If he shows his spouse's income on 24b, then his spouse does an I-864A.

If he doesn't need his spouse's income to qualify, then nobody is listed on 24b and nobody does I-864A

AMAZING!! Thank you for clear instructions!!!

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