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Hello friends, please help me as I’m confused. We have submitted I-864 (my daughter) and added household member I-864A (my mother) as extra income cause we thought my daughters income wasn’t sufficient enough. Today I’ve received email that all documents were accepted and household member I-864A was rejected.  NVC responds saying we need to add my mother as joint sponsor, which is a new I-864 form. BUT, my question is if my daughter was accepted then do I need to submit extra joint sponsor or leave it empty? Should I call NVC? How do I know if everything is great and that it’s case complete? Please help if anyone has any similar issues , it’s giving me anxiety!! :( 

I am worried that if I submit new documents that I will have to wait another 3 weeks for them to review!! Ughhh Any help I get I would be grateful. 🙏🏼 

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Your daughter’s i864 seems to be accepted on the basis that you are gonna provide your mother’s i864 as a joint sponsor. Unless you daughter’s income is sufficient for based on poverty guidelines, i suggest you upload your mom’s i864 as a joint sponsor as NVC says. It will take a while for them to review for sure.

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If they ask you to submit an I864 for your mother as a joint spouse, I would do it.

 

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33 minutes ago, arken said:

Your daughter’s i864 seems to be accepted on the basis that you are gonna provide your mother’s i864 as a joint sponsor. Unless you daughter’s income is sufficient for based on poverty guidelines, i suggest you upload your mom’s i864 as a joint sponsor as NVC says. It will take a while for them to review for sure.

Thank you for replying! I was told to submit I-864A because they live in the same house and the petitioner is her granddaughter. Ughh I hate the wait! 

18 minutes ago, Bill & Katya said:

If they ask you to submit an I864 for your mother as a joint spouse, I would do it.

 

Good Luck!

Thank you for the reply! Much appreciated!

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1 hour ago, OneHappyMamma said:

Thank you for replying! I was told to submit I-864A because they live in the same house and the petitioner is her granddaughter. Ughh I hate the wait! 

 

It looks like the I-864a was rejected because they do not have

  1. proof of US citizenship for grandma
  2. proof that grandma and granddaughter live at the same address.

If they don't live at the same address, then combining income (I-864a) is not allowed so they are saying I -864 for grandma who appears (to them) as having a different address. 

 

By taking a household member off your daughter's I-864, her form is wrong. Her total household income will be your daughter's income alone. By moving grandmother to an I-864, she has to earn enough to sponsor on her own. If you need to combine incomes because neither qualifies on their own, then fix the reasons why I-864a was rejected. (Proof they live in the same house).

 

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1 hour ago, Wuozopo said:

It looks like the I-864a was rejected because they do not have

  1. proof of US citizenship for grandma
  2. proof that grandma and granddaughter live at the same address.

If they don't live at the same address, then combining income (I-864a) is not allowed so they are saying I -864 for grandma who appears (to them) as having a different address. 

 

By taking a household member off your daughter's I-864, her form is wrong. Her total household income will be your daughter's income alone. By moving grandmother to an I-864, she has to earn enough to sponsor on her own. If you need to combine incomes because neither qualifies on their own, then fix the reasons why I-864a was rejected. (Proof they live in the same house).

 

Thank you for replying! I’ve been on the phone for over an hour and they’ve told me  that grandmothers can’t be a household member. The grandmother is a US citizen and the tax transcripts prove they are living in the same house. They’ve asked me to remove grandmothers name as household and add her as a joint sponsor. 

This is frustrating because I can’t seem to delete her name so I can upload her as s joint sponsor?? Would you know how to go about this please? Much appreciated thanks 🙏🏼 

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