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Hi everyone

In the form i-944 I should count the household where I live

I share the address with my mother in law and her two sons but me and my wife living downstairs and we have almost everything separated from the rest members of the house.... We even pay her rent 

Should I include them in the form or it'll be just me and my wife?

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Part 2. Family Status (Your Household) USCIS will review your family status as a factor in the public charge inadmissibility determination, which includes an assessment of your household, as defined in 8 CFR 212.21(d). The term child includes stepchildren and adopted children, as provided in INA section 101(b)(1). Item Number 1. Household. The following individuals are part of your household:

 

1. If you are 21 years of age or older, or under the age of 21 and married, list the following household members in Part 2., as applicable:

A. You;

B. Your spouse, if physically residing with you;

C. Your children (under the age of 21 and unmarried) physically residing with you;

D. Your other children (under the age of 21 and unmarried) not physically residing with you for whom you provide or are required to provide at least 50 percent of financial support, as evidenced by a child support order or agreement, a custody order or agreement, or any other order or agreement specifying the amount of financial support to be provided by you;

E. Any other individuals (including a spouse not physically residing with you) to whom you provide, or are required to provide, at least 50 percent of the individual’s financial support, or who are listed as a dependent on your federal income tax return; and

F. Any individual who provides to you at least 50 percent of your financial support, or who lists you as a dependent on his or her federal income tax return.

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