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Hi to all. My husband's interview is coming up on July 18, 2019 in Juarez. When I uploaded the Affidavit of Support info to NVC,  I used my father as a houshold member so that we could combine our incomes together to reach the income guideline amount. I live with my dad. 

But, with everything going on and people getting denials at their interviews for public charge (age, social security benefit income), I am thinking of just getting a joint sponsor instead, my brother. He doesnt live with us. He's single, 34 years old no dependants and makes well over the amount required. He has provided me with his taxes for past 3 years, all transcripts. Do you think that I can just use him and just have my husband take his I-864 packet and evidence instead of what I had uploaded to NVC

I thank you for your help and advice.....🙏

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3 hours ago, R.DeLeon79 said:

Please help...

Hi to all. My husband's interview is coming up on July 18, 2019 in Juarez. When I uploaded the Affidavit of Support info to NVC,  I used my father as a houshold member so that we could combine our incomes together to reach the income guideline amount. I live with my dad. 

But, with everything going on and people getting denials at their interviews for public charge (age, social security benefit income), I am thinking of just getting a joint sponsor instead, my brother. He doesnt live with us. He's single, 34 years old no dependants and makes well over the amount required. He has provided me with his taxes for past 3 years, all transcripts. Do you think that I can just use him and just have my husband take his I-864 packet and evidence instead of what I had uploaded to NVC

I thank you for your help and advice.....🙏

Some other people here have more experience than I do, but I think that should be okay. NVC has told people before to get another sponsor and bring it to the interview so I think you should be okay with this.

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8 hours ago, R.DeLeon79 said:

Please help...

Hi to all. My husband's interview is coming up on July 18, 2019 in Juarez. When I uploaded the Affidavit of Support info to NVC,  I used my father as a houshold member so that we could combine our incomes together to reach the income guideline amount. I live with my dad. 

But, with everything going on and people getting denials at their interviews for public charge (age, social security benefit income), I am thinking of just getting a joint sponsor instead, my brother. He doesnt live with us. He's single, 34 years old no dependants and makes well over the amount required. He has provided me with his taxes for past 3 years, all transcripts. Do you think that I can just use him and just have my husband take his I-864 packet and evidence instead of what I had uploaded to NVC

I thank you for your help and advice.....🙏

Yes you can do this but you'll also need your brother's pay stub to document and calculate his "current income".

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