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Two I-134's and/or I-864A at the Interview for Joint Sponsor?

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For the joint sponsors at the interview, do I and the joint sponsor both complete an I-134? Or Would an I-864A look better for my joint sponsor to use, since they are a household member and intent to help, even through my beneficiary's status adjustment.

 

Or can we both do the I-134 and also present the I-864A to be safe? I really do not want any reason for a denial based on finances.
My income will not be what is used to prove we can support my beneficiary since I do not make enough. Only my joint sponsor's income will be what matters.

 

Any insight is appreciated.

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19 minutes ago, OneMoreRose said:

For the joint sponsors at the interview, do I and the joint sponsor both complete an I-134?

 

For K1 interview, I-134 is the required form, not I-864A.  No bonus points for submitting I-864A.  Save the I-864/I-864A for the AOS process after US entry and marriage.

 

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