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Hello all,

I am currently unemployed, on question 5 of part 6 of the I 864 form "my current individual income" should I put my income BEFORE i quit my job or just $0.00 ?

Also, i will have a joint sponsor (obviously) do I still need to file the I 864 just because I am the petitioner or does only the joint sponsor's suffice ?

thanks!

I-130 (California Service Center)

Category: IR-1/CR-1 (France)

Priority Date: June 4th, 2013

2013-03-09: Married

2013-05-29: I-130 Sent

2013-06-04: I-130 Received

2013-06-06: NOA-1 (by email)

2013-12-17: NOA2 approved (checked case status online)

2013-12-27: NOA2 (Hardcopy)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

current is current, before you had to put unemployed

yes, you have to file the i864 as petitioner, you are the primary sponsor

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