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On 8/25/2020 at 7:53 AM, neca said:

I'm interested in the answer to this myself; I'm seeing conflicted responses on it, specifically in cases of joint sponsors filing jointly with their spouses. If a joint sponsor's individual income demonstrably exceeds poverty guidelines but they filed their taxes married/jointly, does their spouse still need to file an I-864a?

I submitted both I-864 (joint-sponsor) and I-864a (Her husband) just to be on the safe side.  It's really doesn't hurt to submit more, plus depending on the officer at the time that looks at your application.  If you get a bad one they might ask for I-864a.  My application documents got approved (DQ) two weeks after I submitted it.  Got interview time from GZ US consulate waiting for my wife to be interview this month.

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