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Hi all,

 

I just want to make sure these are the proper forms and boxes that need to be checked off.

 

Petitioner (my father in law), is sponsoring (his two children), but income is low.

 

My husband is going to use his income fill out the 864A form as they live in same residence. My father in law fills out the 864. The box my father in law checks on his 864 is I am the petitioner, I filed or am filing for the immigration of my relative. The box my husband checks off on his 864A is I am the only joint sponsor.

 

Since husband income is enough do I need to do a 864A? We file taxes jointly. My mother in law doesn't work.. do we also need a 864A?

 

Thanks everyone!

 

 
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