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I-751 Sworn Affidavit for Living with Parents (help)

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Hi guys! Hubby and I are working on the I-751 packet for my husband. I posted a question 2-3 days ago and as you can see on #3 at the picture I have attached, I was told to have my parents get an affidavit attesting to our living arrangements since my husband, child and I live with my parents but I have a few questions.

 

1) Do both my parents need to make their own letter or can it have both their names on one letter?

 

2) I’ve looked at older threads and examples and they all provided the parents address, social security number, Date of birth, place of birth, when they became residents or citizens, copies of parents and beneficiary/spouse drivers license, letters mailed to parents and beneficiary/spouse with the same address, and parents phone number. They also stated to send receipts of bills we pay but we don’t pay bills. We only give my parents $200 a month to use on any bills they want.
•Is the response the person gave me on my previous post gave me enough information to write a sworn affidavit or do I need to add all of my parents information like the older threads/examples I saw?

 

I would really like an update or an example letter please :)

 

3) Does it need to be notarized? 
 

Thank You 😊 
 

Response from previous post mentioning affidavit from parents 👇🏼

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EDIT: The reason we are living with my parents is because we are saving up for a house or an apartment. (Not sure if I should add that to affidavit from parents.) And the reason we are giving my parents $200 is because my Dad co-signed my husband when we financed our first car. But my Dad and husband’s names are under the car loan. My name isn’t included but we have proof of withdrawing an extra $260-$300 (cash) a month for the car payment. Not sure if I should add that as a “supporting document” that my Dad also helped us finance a car? 

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https://citizenpath.com/how-to-write-an-i-751-affidavit/

 

This website has the answers to your questions, as well as a sample.  It was easy to Google for this.

 

Your parents can do a joint affidavit. 

 

Their affidavit should focus on your living arrangements.  The info you posted about contributing $200 per month is something they can add to the affidavit, as well as the fact that they are helping you save for a place of your own.

 

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5 hours ago, Sukie said:

https://citizenpath.com/how-to-write-an-i-751-affidavit/

 

This website has the answers to your questions, as well as a sample.  It was easy to Google for this.

 

Your parents can do a joint affidavit. 

 

Their affidavit should focus on your living arrangements.  The info you posted about contributing $200 per month is something they can add to the affidavit, as well as the fact that they are helping you save for a place of your own.

 

Sukie in NY

I tried looking for some on google but they were all affidavits from friends 😅 but thank you for the link. I looked at it and it has very helpful information :)

 

Also, do I need to add their social security, phone number, copies of their driver’s

license, etc? (Question 2)


Thank You! :)

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4 minutes ago, Ms. Arely C. said:

I tried looking for some on google but they were all affidavits from friends 😅 but thank you for the link. I looked at it and it has very helpful information :)

 

Also, do I need to add their social security, phone number, copies of their driver’s

license, etc? (Question 2)


Thank You! :)

https://www.wikihow.com/Write-an-Affidavit-Letter-for-Immigration

 

See Item #5 for the required data.

 

Sukie in NY

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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6 hours ago, Sukie said:

https://www.wikihow.com/Write-an-Affidavit-Letter-for-Immigration

 

See Item #5 for the required data.

 

Sukie in NY

These links are helping me so much! I tried googling different ways to ask question’s but I don’t remember seeing these links pop up 🤔  😅

 

Thank You Very Much! ☺️

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