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Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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Hello, I am the petitioner, I filed I-130 for my parents but I don't work. My husband is going to take the financial responsibility for my parents because his income meets the poverty guideline requirements. Now I understand that my husband has to fill out the I-864A but then who fills out the I-864? Who is considered the "sponser" in I-864? Is it going to be me the "petitioner" or my husband?In this case if its me and I don't work then who fills part 6 (all questions )of the form. It is so confusing. My husband files his taxes as a couple.

Thank you very much in advance

Edited by Asia123
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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You fill out part 6 of your I-864. The petitioner is always the primary sponsor. Your husband will be filling out the I-86A as your household member. His info and income will be entered as Person 1(#6a-c) and your combined income(which will be just his amount again since you have none) will be entered on #10. You will check the box for #11, The total income from your taxes will be the same on your I-864 as on his I-864A since you file married jointly.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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You fill out part 6 of your I-864. The petitioner is always the primary sponsor. Your husband will be filling out the I-86A as your household member. His info and income will be entered as Person 1(#6a-c) and your combined income(which will be just his amount again since you have none) will be entered on #10. You will check the box for #11, The total income from your taxes will be the same on your I-864 as on his I-864A since you file married jointly.

Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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Thank you very much Jay-Kay for a comprehensive reply!

I have filed petition for both of my parents concurrently so do I count my mom in household size part 5 I-864 in my dad's form or vise versa in my mom's form? Or I just don't need to mention them in each others form because its considered a "separate " visa petition.

Since I dont work do I check Part 6 # 4?

And do I put $0 in part 6 # 5? And then put my husband's income in part 6.c?

Thank you very much for your quick, clear, and detailed answer.

Edited by Asia123
Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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Asia u have to fill out every thing under ur name immigration dont need any affidavit of support papers rigt now they need it when they approved ur pettion so at that use ur husband as cosponsor

Shami, my parent's I-130 petition has already been approved, AOA fees has been paid just having difficulty completing the I-864 forms as they are very confusing in some parts.

Thank you very much for your answer.

Thank you very much Jay-Kay for a comprehensive reply!

I have filed petition for both of my parents concurrently so do I count my mom in household size part 5 I-864 in my dad's form or vise versa in my mom's form? Or I just don't need to mention them in each others form because its considered a "separate " visa petition.

Since I dont work do I check Part 6 # 4?

And do I put $0 in part 6 # 5? And then put my husband's income in part 6.c?

Thank you very much for your quick, clear, and detailed answer.

Edited by Asia123
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Posted

Thank you very much Jay-Kay for a comprehensive reply!

I have filed petition for both of my parents concurrently so do I count my mom in household size part 5 I-864 in my dad's form or vise versa in my mom's form? Or I just don't need to mention them in each others form because its considered a "separate " visa petition.

Since I dont work do I check Part 6 # 4?

And do I put $0 in part 6 # 5? And then put my husband's income in part 6.c?

Thank you very much for your quick, clear, and detailed answer.

Correct. Do not mention them on each others I-864 because they each have their separate I-130 and I-864 forms.

Yes, you check the box for part 6 #4 and put $0 in #5. Then list your husband as Person 1 and fill out his info in #6a - 6c. Then list his income again for #10 and check the box for #11 since he is supplying an I-864A to go along with your I-864. You will need an I-864 from you and an I-864A from him for each parent.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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Posted

Correct. Do not mention them on each others I-864 because they each have their separate I-130 and I-864 forms.

Yes, you check the box for part 6 #4 and put $0 in #5. Then list your husband as Person 1 and fill out his info in #6a - 6c. Then list his income again for #10 and check the box for #11 since he is supplying an I-864A to go along with your I-864. You will need an I-864 from you and an I-864A from him for each parent.

 
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