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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hello all. I just wanted to share with everyone that our I130 was approved and we are moving on to the NVC stage after approximately 8 months of waiting patiently. Now I have a few questions. I’m not working at this moment so I would need to have a joint sponsor. Question is should I use my mother who is married with no dependents or my brother who is single with no dependents? Any advice would be greater appreciated. Oh and do I need to submits my financial information as well when I use a joint sponsor? 

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I would ask the person who is more qualified (current income).  Yes, as the primary sponsor, you must submit an I-864 with tax info and supporting documentation.

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age of mother is important 

and source of income and the amount

job income, retirement, or social security  for instance 

mother ,  if tax returns  are as MFJ may have to have 1864a filled out by husband

 

so,  ask them

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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4 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

I would ask the person who is more qualified (current income).  Yes, as the primary sponsor, you must submit an I-864 with tax info and supporting documentation.

Thanks Crazy Cat but when you say more qualified do you mean the person that meets the income requirements? If so They both do. I Was wondering if chances were better mom vs. brother. Or if it matters at all? 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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4 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

age of mother is important 

and source of income and the amount

job income, retirement, or social security  for instance 

mother ,  if tax returns  are as MFJ may have to have 1864a filled out by husband

 

so,  ask them

Thank you here is the break down. 
my mom is 63 she still works. She files her taxes separately from her husband. Would her and her husband still have to submit I864A and would the income requirement be for 3 people ie. my husband, my mom and her husband? 

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