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Affidavit of Support

The I-864 Affidavit of Support (and I-864A for household members when required) is used to prove applicants will not become a public charge dependent on government welfare. Sponsors fill out this form. It is a legally binding, complex contract on which it is easy to make errors.

You should talk with your sponsor before your interview and ensure an I-864 was filed. If there is any doubt, consider having your sponsor complete another I-864 (and I-864A for household members whose income is included in the pledge of support) and bring the original signed forms to your interview. I-864s no longer need to be notarized.

Tax return requirements. Sponsors need to present one year of tax returns. Consider bringing your sponsor’s most recent Federal tax returns to your interview. Photo copies are acceptable.

Hi guys well we're almost done with our case and my wife only needed to have her medical and the final interview but we're having problems right now with form I-864 or AOS.. My cousin (co-sponsor) will assist us in our I-864 but we have zero idea about what he's going to fill up if it's I-864 or I-864A because from what I understand ME (petitioner) needs to fill out a I-864 along with my attachment of letter (didn't work for 3 years) then my cousin will fill out another I-864 but which one? Is it I-864 or I-864 A?

It clearly states there that if my cousin files an I-864 A, I should be his household member but we're not yet living in his house.. we are just about to...

please help us :(

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IR1/CR1 Visa: - DCF at Manila US Embassy:

03/15/2013 - Passed I-130
Never received NOA 1
03/27/2013 - NOA2 Approved! ( 12 days )
04/25/2013 - Packet 3 Sent
04/30/2013 - Medical Booked
05/02/2013 - Medical Done
05/23/2013 - Final interview day and approved!
XX/XX/XXXX - Visa in hand
XX/XX/XXXX - CFO Seminar
XX/XX/XXXX - POE San Francisco, California

 
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