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We are about to fill in my daughters I184. I have a question which i am not sure about. I am LPR and husband is US citizen. I have worked since i got here since May and have my payslips. My husband was out of work and started abut 4 months ago. Again we have paychecks. We are both independantly earning over the poverty line. Is that enough to prove we can sponser her or will we need a co sponser with longer working history???

Just want to get everything in order for the big approval :)))) ..... Come on Vermont they are sooooo slow

thanks for your help guys

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Hi Guys

We are about to fill in my daughters I184. I have a question which i am not sure about. I am LPR and husband is US citizen. I have worked since i got here since May and have my payslips. My husband was out of work and started abut 4 months ago. Again we have paychecks. We are both independantly earning over the poverty line. Is that enough to prove we can sponser her or will we need a co sponser with longer working history???

Just want to get everything in order for the big approval :)))) ..... Come on Vermont they are sooooo slow

thanks for your help guys

I-864 is what I think you mean.

I'm guessing your husband filed the petition, so he is the sponsor

He fills out the I -864

On question #24b, he can add in your income to his since you are his family member living in his house.

You will fill our I-864A to show you give permission for your income to be counted with his.

Both prove your income with evidence like most recent tax return. Pays slips, letters from employers.

You shouldn't need a joint sponsor since you and husband get to combine incomes.

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