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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
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Hi,

I have been in the USA since August 6 2015. I entered with a K1 visa and got married in early september.
My husband and I (He is the Us citizen) are about to file for the AOS. My husband has currently no income. He hasnt had a stable/legal job for a while now and couldnt possibly sponsor me.
His father (We live at my husband's parents house) offered to be my sponsor.
Here is my question; Is his father my only sponsor? Will my husband need to file anything at all?


Thank you

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Your stepfather would be the Joint Sponsor. He will file an I-864 for you.

Your husband is the Petitioner/Primary Sponsor. He must file a separate I-864. He list his income as 0. He must provide a signed statement that he was not required to file US tax returns for the last 3 years because his income was below the threshold requiring him to file.

Everything is in the I-864 instructions.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: France
Timeline

Your stepfather would be the Joint Sponsor. He will file an I-864 for you.

Your husband is the Petitioner/Primary Sponsor. He must file a separate I-864. He list his income as 0. He must provide a signed statement that he was not required to file US tax returns for the last 3 years because his income was below the threshold requiring him to file.

Everything is in the I-864 instructions.

Thanks a lot for your answer!

He had a very good job a year and a half ago so I am guessing that we have to list his current income as 0 and send the two last tax return he filed

Service Center : Texas Service Center


☑ I-129F sent: 08-18-2014

☑ NOA1 : 08-25-2014

☑ NOA2 : 03-13-2015

☑ Received NOA2 hardcopy: 03-20-2015

☑ Sent to NVC: 03-23-2015

☑ NVC received: 03-31-2015
☑ NVC attribute case nuimber: 03-31-2015

☑ Case sent to embassy: 04-02-2015

☑ Embassy received: 04-07-2015

☑ Packet 3 received: 04-29-2015

Medical: 05-19-2015

Interview: 05-20-2015

Interview result: Approved!!!

Visa received: 06-05-2015

US entry: 08-06-2015
☑ Wedding: 09-02-2015

:star::star::star::star::star::star::star::star::star::star::star:

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Your stepfather would be the Joint Sponsor. He will file an I-864 for you.

Your husband is the Petitioner/Primary Sponsor. He must file a separate I-864. He list his income as 0. He must provide a signed statement that he was not required to file US tax returns for the last 3 years because his income was below the threshold requiring him to file.

Everything is in the I-864 instructions.

did you mean her father in law?

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