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The note under the general information for the I-134 states:

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Note: If the sponsor is married, the affidavit should be signed jointly by both husband and wife. Affidavits of support are unacceptable if more than one year has elapsed from the date there on.

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From answers on a previous thread, I was under the impression that only one co-sponsor could sign the form. These instructions imply that if the co-sponsor is married their spouse must also sign it. (I might add here that the form does not lend itself to two signatures.)

Case in point: Our daughter's Canadian fiance will need a sponsor since she currently has no income (She is a student.) As a married couple do we both need to sign the I-134? We both work and either of us have earned income sufficient to be a sponsor. Our assets, however, are held jointly.

I thought I understood it all but this note at the bottom of the general information is confusing me again.

Thanks for your help.

 
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