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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Hi all,

Sorry if this has been asked before, but is a I-864A ever possible to use with DCF?

If not, I have asked the MIL to fill out the wrong form, and I think she'll explode if she has to do another!

We have both lived in London for the last 3 years, but my partner has had mail including bank statements sent to his mum's house throughout. That will be the domicile that he will be re-establishing. As we'll be moving together, neither of us will have income, so his mums going to co/joint sponsor,

but which is it? :blink:

Can she be a household member, even though she'll only be a household member once we get there? Or do i have to get her to try to bend her mind around filling out ANOTHER one of these weird forms. :o

Thanks in advance, I'm driving my partner crazy with this stuff, and we're not even married yet!

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Hi all,

Sorry if this has been asked before, but is a I-864A ever possible to use with DCF?

If not, I have asked the MIL to fill out the wrong form, and I think she'll explode if she has to do another!

We have both lived in London for the last 3 years, but my partner has had mail including bank statements sent to his mum's house throughout. That will be the domicile that he will be re-establishing. As we'll be moving together, neither of us will have income, so his mums going to co/joint sponsor,

but which is it? :blink:

Can she be a household member, even though she'll only be a household member once we get there? Or do i have to get her to try to bend her mind around filling out ANOTHER one of these weird forms. :o

Thanks in advance, I'm driving my partner crazy with this stuff, and we're not even married yet!

If your MIL is your only co-sponsor, she has to file an I-864. If she is using the income of other members of her household, that's when the I-864A comes into play. Remember though that your partner's UK income does not count for the purposes of DCF, so it looks as MIL is the co-sponsor.

You'll get more wisdom from other members!

Good luck, L.

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Hi all,

Sorry if this has been asked before, but is a I-864A ever possible to use with DCF?

If not, I have asked the MIL to fill out the wrong form, and I think she'll explode if she has to do another!

We have both lived in London for the last 3 years, but my partner has had mail including bank statements sent to his mum's house throughout. That will be the domicile that he will be re-establishing. As we'll be moving together, neither of us will have income, so his mums going to co/joint sponsor,

but which is it? :blink:

Can she be a household member, even though she'll only be a household member once we get there? Or do i have to get her to try to bend her mind around filling out ANOTHER one of these weird forms. :o

Thanks in advance, I'm driving my partner crazy with this stuff, and we're not even married yet!

If only her income is being used from her household, then she must use the I-864, not the I-864A. Why not fill the new form out for her, emial it to her and she can just sign it and send it back.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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If only her income is being used from her household, then she must use the I-864, not the I-864A. Why not fill the new form out for her, emial it to her and she can just sign it and send it back.

:unsure: So just in case I'm being a dummy, have I got this right;

main sponsor and additional sponsor physically live together = Joint Sponsors (I-864 + I-864A)

main sponsor lives elsewhere to additional sponsor = Co-sponsor (I-864 + I-864)

and the fact that the main sponsors mailing address and US domicile is the same as the additional sponsor doesn't count, cos he physically lives elsewhere? :wacko:

Thanks thanks thanks :thumbs:

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If only her income is being used from her household, then she must use the I-864, not the I-864A. Why not fill the new form out for her, emial it to her and she can just sign it and send it back.

:unsure: So just in case I'm being a dummy, have I got this right;

main sponsor and additional sponsor physically live together = Joint Sponsors (I-864 + I-864A)

main sponsor lives elsewhere to additional sponsor = Co-sponsor (I-864 + I-864)

and the fact that the main sponsors mailing address and US domicile is the same as the additional sponsor doesn't count, cos he physically lives elsewhere? :wacko:

Thanks thanks thanks :thumbs:

That's basically right... hope your MIL isn't too annoyed! :)

One small point, there's no difference between "co-sponsor" and "joint sponsor". If your husband lived with his mom, he would list her income on his I-1864 and, as a "household member", she would fill out a I-864A. Since he doesn't live with his mom yet, she's the joint sponsor/co-sponsor and needs to fill out a I-864.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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:dance: Thanks again for your help guys, that's cleared it up. Thankfully we don't need the form for a long time yet, so i think i work out a way to make it easy on the MIL in the mean time.

Just a note, I'm sure I can't be the first one to get this mixed up, is there anyway it could be added to the AOS guide?

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Ok just want to see if we got it right since I am now a little confused LOL

My co-sponsor filled out the Form I-864, Afidavit of Support under Section 213A of the Act

she is not a relative and is the only Co-sponsor.

Please tell me that was the right Form for her to fill out?????

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Ok just want to see if we got it right since I am now a little confused LOL

My co-sponsor filled out the Form I-864, Afidavit of Support under Section 213A of the Act

she is not a relative and is the only Co-sponsor.

Please tell me that was the right Form for her to fill out?????

If the USC does not live with the immigrant's co-sponsor, then yes, the co-sponsor needs to fill out the I-864. The USC also has to fill out the I-864 as a the main sponsor no matter how much or how little they make/have.

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US Immigration Timeline

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24 Feb 2007 - Sent I-130 to London USCIS office (I'm the petitioner)

25 May 2007 - NOA2

2 June 2007 - Received Packet 3

12 Oct 2007 - Sent Packet 3 back by special delivery

5 Nov 2007 - Interview in London - Approved without any hitches!

7 Nov 2007 - Visa and MBE arrived by SMS! :)

30 Jan 2008 - Fly to Michigan!! :)

*Note: Any delays in our case are only due to us taking things slowly

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OK Thank you then I have it right :dance: Thanks God! that paper stuff is really a pain :wacko:

GREENCARD the 2nd :0)

Surrendered Residency in the USA November 2005, returned GC, 12/2005 moved back to Germany (how stupid can you be?????)

married February 2003

DCF TIMELINE FRANKFURT:

Filed I-130 in person May 14th 2007 in Frankfurt

Filed Form DS-230 Part I May 14th 2007 in Frankfurt

E-Maild Frankfurt how long???July 31. 2007

got a reply August 2nd 2007

I-130 approved since 05/23/2007???? where was my EMail or Letter?

Interview Appointment August 29th 2007

APPROVED!!!!!

Visa arrived in the mail (that was fast!!!!) August 30. 2007

Flying to Florida October 1st 2007, Nov. 28th Welcome letter arrived

beachmb3.jpg Visit My Website

 
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