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On the affidavit of support form, i am sponsoring my fiancee who is currently my wife. in part 5 of sponsors household size, it still asks to add 1 if married.  Since I'm filing for my wife who is currently my wife do i Have to put 1 there too to make the count 3 including myself? 

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1 hour ago, AldyBella said:

On the affidavit of support form, i am sponsoring my fiancee who is currently my wife. in part 5 of sponsors household size, it still asks to add 1 if married.  Since I'm filing for my wife who is currently my wife do i Have to put 1 there too to make the count 3 including myself? 

This is confusing... You're sponsoring your fiance who is currently your wife?  Is the beneficiary your fiance or your wife?

The household size would be yourself, plus your beneficiary, and then additionally anyone else who is financially dependant on you, or living with you.

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17 minutes ago, vocaledge said:

This is confusing... You're sponsoring your fiance who is currently your wife?  Is the beneficiary your fiance or your wife?

The household size would be yourself, plus your beneficiary, and then additionally anyone else who is financially dependant on you, or living with you.

To adjust status for K1, an affidavit of support has to be filed. So the principal immigrant is the wife(previously fiancee). in part 5 it has 1 for the principal immigrant, 1 for myself and after the next question ask to put 1 if married. Im confused about that because the wife has been counted as the principal immigrant. Im just confused by that. 

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28 minutes ago, AldyBella said:

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To adjust status for K1, an affidavit of support has to be filed. So the principal immigrant is the wife(previously fiancee). in part 5 it has 1 for the principal immigrant, 1 for myself and after the next question ask to put 1 if married. Im confused about that because the wife has been counted as the principal immigrant. Im just confused by that. 

You referred to her as both your fiancee and your wife, that was confusing.

Now that I understand, no - your spouse is the immigrant so if it will be just the two of you, your household size is two.

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I-192F sent: 6/7/2017

I-129F arrived (by USPS): 6/12/2017 (Date recorded on NOA1)

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NOA1 hard copy recieved: 6/19/2017

RFE Recieved: 12/30/2017

RFE response sent: 1/2/2018
RFE response recieved: 1/3/2018

NOA2: 1/12/2018
NVC Recieved: 1/26/2018
NVC Case Number Assigned: 1/26/2018
NVC Sent To Embassy: 2/2/2018

Medical (London): 2/5/2018

Interview (London): 2/23/2018 - APPROVED

Visa On Hand: 3-2-2018 - Home Delivery

POE (Atlanta, GA): 3/13/2018 (booked)

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Add 0 where it tells you if you are married add 1. or leave it empty. 

 

It is also the case for cr1, the affidavit form is used to many type of immigrant visas, thus the confusion and the extra details. 

 

Just add 0. I did that. 

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