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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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HEY, I'm filling for my AOS and I already sent I-130 for my spouse now I'm Working on my mom paperwork I'm about to sent her I-130 and I-485 I also have my dad living with me with a GREEN CARD and I sponsored him until he got a job and and he have his own income

(Sorry I'm just trying to give the big image of the situation firing cane get the right guidelines )

Ok here is what's going

Now I'm on form I-864 and I'm confused a little bit how I count my household size as I said my wife still outside the USA I and my parents both living with me my dad already have green card and income.

And about the income

I usually make $20.800 a year but I didn't work July because I was Outside USA for unpaid vacation so it will be less then the number on I-864P but my dad makes $22.800

(He make more than me lol ) so if I count both of our incomes $41.000 my dad olso have a house worth about $40.000 and mortgage still owe about $23.000 so net of cash value is $17.000

So how do I have to count my household considering my wife outside the USA and my dad living with me and my mother it's the beneficiary she live with me too and our household income it enough or no ?

Thank you in advance

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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First are you a USC ? If not you can't sponsor your parents. Assuming you are your household size includes your father and your wife and any other person you have signed for in the past , You count your father until he has 40 quarters of social security works ( about 10 years ) or until he becomes a USC ,

This will not be over quickly. You will not enjoy this.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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First are you a USC ? If not you can't sponsor your parents. Assuming you are your household size includes your father and your wife and any other person you have signed for in the past , You count your father until he has 40 quarters of social security works ( about 10 years ) or until he becomes a USC ,

First thank you for your response

Yes I'm USC since 2014 and I have a joint sponsor but making sure do I need one or my household income enough or not ?

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Hi,

Yes - you will need a joint sponsor as now your household size will be 3 (if you sponsored your mom it'll be 4) and $20000 won't cover that size. However with your dads income plus assets that should be fine.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hi,

Yes - you will need a joint sponsor as now your household size will be 3 (if you sponsored your mom it'll be 4) and $20000 won't cover that size. However with your dads income plus assets that should be fine.

Thank you

So just me and my dad will good or I need a joint sponsor make more then me ?

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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~Moved from Fam.-based AOS to Bring.Fam.Memb. of USC to America Forum~

~Similar topics are often discussed at this forum~

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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