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Filed: Country: Brazil
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Hi,

My husband is sponsoring me, but he doesn't meet the Income Requirements. We are gonna use his stepdad as a household member. His stepdad and his mom fill the taxes forms jointly, but his stepdad is the one that makes the money(I am sending his W2s as well).

On the form I864A, Part.1, question n.8: Its asking my husbands stepdad what is his relationship to the Sponsor, its no alternative for stepdad, should we put parent anyway???

Should I use just his stepdad as a household member or should we use his mom as well? If we decide to use his mom, she needs to fill a I864A as well, right? I preffer not to use her because is kind of hard to split their taxes once they fill it together and she doesnt work(no W2s).

We also have to provide proof of their relationship...Is the taxes papers enough(there it is that his mom and his stepdad are married filling jointly)???

How could we proof that we have the same residence?

On Part 2., n.13, they are askin for a Indicate number, what that would be???

All my forms are ready to go I just need to finish the I864A to send everthing, please help!!!

Thanks a lot,

Mona.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Peru
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Hi mona

I-864A and I-864 are a little bit tricky when used together.

As for your question on Part 1 Nbr 8, I would tick on parent, maybe you can clarify it by writing (step parent) beside it.

Part 2, Nbr. 13, they are asking for the number of immigrants being sponsored, if its just you, then it is ONE, if you and your only child, then TWO, and so on.

Don't forget that the sponsor is your husband, and the household member is his step father.

If his mother is not working then she can't be used as a household member for I-864A purposes.

On I-864 Part 5, Nbr 24, the size of the household must include you, your husband and his parents, along with anybody else who lives there and is a DEPENDENT of your husband OR his parents.

I-864 Part 24 b. Has to be filled with the results on I-864A .

Hope this helps.

Good luck!

Jess

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