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Hello everybody, my husband is currently addressing his status through me. I need the income requirements necessary to sponsor him, but I still received a request for initial evidence from USCIS asking for me to provide a joint sponsor.

 

We have a joint sponsor that is willing, it is my husband's brother-in-law. My husband's brother-in-law also sponsors my husband's sister, who is right now a resident.

 

My question is this, since my husband's joint sponsor makes enough to sponsor my husband but files taxes jointly with his wife, does his wife need to also fill out the i-864a form? Again, the Joint sponsor makes enough that his wife's income is not needed.

 

If she does need to fill out the I - 864a form, will it matter that she herself is a resident being sponsored by her husband, ( who will also be our sponsor)?

 

If she needs to fill out that form, do we need to include her tax transcripts and her  w2s and her pay stubs? She is not a citizen, does this matter?

 
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