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Hello, I'm not sure if I've selected the correct topics, but I just need a little help. My husband is currently visiting me in the uk on a visiting visa and I was just wondering if his grandparents are allowed to co sign the affidavit of support form with him? They have said they want to support me moving, We are so close to finding out our decision if I'm allowed to immigrate to America and we want to do this together so he is going to be staying with me in the uk for a little bit longer. He has a job to go back to which he took time out from. So he is employed. He is just currently on vacation. Any support would be appreciated. Thanks 

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1 minute ago, ThomasNC1988 said:

If I am understanding your question correctly you are asking if your grandparents in the UK can be a sponsor. If that is your question no they can not.

Hello thanks for your reply, I don't mean my grandparents in the uk. I meant his grandparents in America. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Debzib88 said:

Hello, I'm not sure if I've selected the correct topics, but I just need a little help. My husband is currently visiting me in the uk on a visiting visa and I was just wondering if his grandparents are allowed to co sign the affidavit of support form with him? They have said they want to support me moving, We are so close to finding out our decision if I'm allowed to immigrate to America and we want to do this together so he is going to be staying with me in the uk for a little bit longer. He has a job to go back to which he took time out from. So he is employed. He is just currently on vacation. Any support would be appreciated. Thanks 

His grandparents if USCs can be 

YMMV

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Thailand
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2 minutes ago, Debzib88 said:

Hello thanks for your reply, I don't mean my grandparents in the uk. I meant his grandparents in America. 

 

Ok, sorry I misunderstood. Basically any USC can.

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1 hour ago, UnIqUe said:

My current household size is 1, in USCIS is 2. How ?

hi

 

the minimum is always 2, the petitioner, and the beneficiary, the petitioner is also counted as part of the household size

 

the petitioner has to make enough income to cover him or herself, any dependents, plus the beneficiary

 

so if it's the petitioner and the beneficiary, it makes 2

 

 

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22 hours ago, aleful said:

hi

 

the minimum is always 2, the petitioner, and the beneficiary, the petitioner is also counted as part of the household size

 

the petitioner has to make enough income to cover him or herself, any dependents, plus the beneficiary

 

so if it's the petitioner and the beneficiary, it makes 2

 

 

Thank you 

 
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