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Hello everyone, 

I have been searching and have not seen any answers to this. I've seen multiple places on forums that they do not look at the assets if the person makes enough. My sister is going co-sponsor with me. She is single so would be filing for a 2-person household and makes well above 125%. She has multiple banks, but only has one main bank. She has very little in stocks. Do we have to claim everything if her salary is large enough? Is it not technically lying on the form if we say 'none' for stocks, when she actually has some. Or if we only claim money from one bank? We would rather not go through the hassle of claiming everything if it is unnecessary, but don't want to get in trouble if it seems like we are falsifying information. If someone could point me to somewhere on an official government site/form that says assets are optional, that would be great! 

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