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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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I hope someone can help! I'm starting all the paperwork for our K1 Visa. I am wondering what to do about my living situation. I rent a part of my parents house (apartment made for myself and children by my father) it's my own place, but we share an address. They are usually 609 A and I'm 609 B. My question is will this be a problem? My dad is planning to sponser my fiancé as I am a few dollars short of the requirements. I have a contract that has both my name and fiancés name on it, and we signed it. Can someone please help ease my worries? 

Thanks! 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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No problem, primarily USCIS just wants a physical address to send things to. Either is fine to use.

08/15/2014 : Met Online

06/30/2016 : I-129F Packet Sent

11/08/2016 : Interview - APPROVED!

11/23/2016 : POE - Dallas, Texas

From sending of I-129F petiton to POE - 146 days.

 

02/03/2017 - Married 

02/24/2017 - AOS packet sent

06/01/2017 - EAD/AP Combo Card Received in mail

12/06/2017 - I-485 Approved

12/14/2017 - Green Card Received in mail - No Interview

 

   

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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When it comes to counting household members, because it's two sperate homes, how do we do that?

me as primary sponser:

myself

fiancé

3 kids

 

Dad as independent sponser:

my dad

my mom

fiancé

 

Is this correct? 

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51 minutes ago, Me+Swede said:

When it comes to counting household members, because it's two sperate homes, how do we do that?

me as primary sponser:

myself

fiancé

3 kids

 

Dad as independent sponser:

my dad

my mom

fiancé

 

Is this correct? 

 

For joint sponsor, people don't have to live under the same roof. You can everyone who your dad has claimed as dependent in previous taxes, plus you (petitioner) and your fiance (beneficiary). 

 

petitioner

beneficiary

3 kids of petitioner (?)

father (joint sponsor)

mother

 

household=7

 

Can other people check if I'm right?

 

 

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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7 minutes ago, Coco8 said:

 

For joint sponsor, people don't have to live under the same roof. You can everyone who your dad has claimed as dependent in previous taxes, plus you (petitioner) and your fiance (beneficiary). 

 

petitioner

beneficiary

3 kids of petitioner (?)

father (joint sponsor)

mother

 

household=7

 

Can other people check if I'm right?

 

 

This doesn't seem right. Because it's two different houses holds. I pay my own rent and utilities, in a apartment in their home. He does not claim me on his taxes. He would be the individual sponser. So what I understand, he would count himself, my mother and my fiancé. As I am not on his taxes. This is how I understand it. 

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