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Ok, so my husband lives with his sister. We're ready to fill out I-864 forms.

We decided on 1-864's for both because while they live together but don't co-mingle finances, so not the same financial household so not an I-864a for her.

however, just found out that she claimed him as a dependant for part of 2012 on the 2012 tax return - he had just moved south and didn't have a job. I'm understanding from the instructions that because of that she will now have to claim a household size of 3 (her, me, him) because the last tax return states him as a dependant - even though he now has a job. Is that correct?

With that in mind is there any advantage to having him fill in an 1-864 & her an i-864a instead of the initial plan?

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