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I-864/I-864A for Joint Sponsor

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Hi,

 

I am currently preparing all I-864's for my wife's CR1 visa application. We are currently in the NVC stage. Preparing to send AOS and IV package along with supporting documents. Please bear with me as I am just a bit frustrated with what set of documents suit our situation.

       I am wondering if I have this right. Hopefully someone familiar with this could help out if I have this right. So I am the petitioner and my dad will be a Joint sponsor. How I understand this is, me and my dad will each have an I-864 filled out. Since my mom will be in the same household as my dad. She has to fill out an I-864A.

 

I-864 Me (petitioner)

I-864 Father (Joint Sponsor)

I-864A Mother (being in the same household as the Joint Sponsor and is filing taxes jointly)

 

Hopefully this looks right.. 

 

Also would I also need 3 Tax Returns/Tax Transcripts from my dad (Joint Sponsor) as I only have the most recent 2 on hand. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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You need information from three tax returns for your parents but are only required to submit the latest one.

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1 hour ago, pushbrk said:

You need information from three tax returns for your parents but are only required to submit the latest one.

Actually very good to hear that. I just realized I only have one tax return of theirs on hand. Thank you. 

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If's the tax return for 2016 then that one is enough.  Any other ONE, would not be.

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Hey thanks for your input sir. I decided I'm just going to include copies of the last 3 Taxes for my father as well. Might as well since I need the Total income from them. Any chance you have any idea about my I-864 forms question?

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You also need evidence of current income and both your father and mother need to provide evidence of US citizenship or LPR status.  

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20 minutes ago, NikLR said:

You also need evidence of current income and both your father and mother need to provide evidence of US citizenship or LPR status.  

Okay thanks. Just got done reading this in the I-864. Although I didn't see any requirement on the I-864A Instruction. Just the Tax return/Transcript. 

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6 minutes ago, NikLR said:

The forms are correct btw. 

That's great thank you. I'm was already wondering if I even really do need the I-864A since my dad sufficiently have enough income to sponsor. I'm just going take the safer route I guess. 

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17 hours ago, NikLR said:

You also need evidence of current income and both your father and mother need to provide evidence of US citizenship or LPR status.  

Correct, and if you are using the latest versions of the forms, you are using the correct ones.

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