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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Hey! 

We have an interview scheduled for 25th of March at Mumbai Consulate. We are prepping all our documents and have (almost) everything. I have a couple of questions and was wondering if someone can point us in the right direction. 

1) My wife (US Petitioner) has been working in India from past 4 years. We were able to file DCF in Delhi, India because of this. She makes less than the foreign earned income exclusion  ($103,900 for the tax year 2018) limit and this we had to put $0 as her Currant Annual Household Income (Part 6, Item No. 20)
2.) We have her parents as joint sponsors. They have filled i864 & i864a and we have the IRS transcripts & W2s from last 3 years ready. 
3.) For my wife's (US Petitioner) i864, she has included her assets (which are less than $60k). I want to know if we can include my (beneficiary's) assets as assets of intending immigrant (Part 7, Item Numbers 6. - 9.) in her i864? Has anyone done this before or would it be something that is not required if we have joint sponsors already? 

Thank you! 

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You don't need to include your assets since there are joint sponsors.  You can if you want but honestly they probably won't even look at it.

 

Everything else looks good.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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4 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:

You don't need to include your assets since there are joint sponsors.  You can if you want but honestly they probably won't even look at it.

 

Everything else looks good.

Thank you! :D I was thinking of including them because once we move, I'm planning to transfer my assets to a US bank account anyways. 

I really appreciate your help :)

 
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