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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hello All,

   I am hoping to support my Ukrainian wife via the U4U program but have some questions/concerns with the Declaration of Support.  The simple declaration doesn't capture my ability or dollar amounts.

   I collect a monthly benefit which falls below the stated requirement, however, I live in a family owned house without any cost to me.

   She works in Portugal currently(displaced by the war) where we are legally married and I also have residency. (With goal of relocating to the US(my permanent address).  If deposits into a joint account, can we use any of that income?

   I'm not sure if I could get a Co-sponser, but if so, would they only commit to the amount I am short or also to the complete requirement?

  Lastly, what is the level of proof required, what I mean is, can I provide a document stating the value of my housing arrangement and add this to the monthly income?  

Many Thanks.  Apologies for the lengthy question.

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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The most important thing about the I 134 is that it is not legally enforceable. So it really means nothing.

 

That might help get somebody else clearly approvable on board.

 

The I 134a is weirdly worded, very unspecific, and I have not seen any feedback on marginal cases.

 

Big plus is that it is free so nothing at risk. Throw everything in and see.

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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8 hours ago, Boiler said:

The most important thing about the I 134 is that it is not legally enforceable. So it really means nothing.

 

That might help get somebody else clearly approvable on board.

 

The I 134a is weirdly worded, very unspecific, and I have not seen any feedback on marginal cases.

 

Big plus is that it is free so nothing at risk. Throw everything in and see.

 

 

THANKS!!!

   "Not legally binding", very interesting.  I wonder if I could find any cases where the beneficiary challenged the sponsor for support?

   This is great advice, put it all in and see what happens.  I also just realized I think I qualify for 1 but not 2(our kid) and it's ok to have 2 separate sponsors(think it's ok?).

 

I really appreciate your replies.  I truly am thankful.  I'm an educated guy but am lost in this sea of forms, rules, money, etc. and you've really shined a light.  I'm sure eventually I'll have more, but now, I'm grateful.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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You can find plenty of I 864 cases, Lawyers even advertising their services. https://www.soundimmigration.com/

 

You will see they do not mention the I 134. On here I have seen maybe 2 cases? involving messy divorces where the beneficiary has tried to bring in the I 134, well thrown the kitchen sink at it and have been told it is not enforceable and their Lawyer needs to respond accordingly.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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7 hours ago, Jalan said:

THANKS!!!

   "Not legally binding", very interesting.  I wonder if I could find any cases where the beneficiary challenged the sponsor for support?

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In divorce court or other such areas, maybe it could be used as some kind of leverage, since it implies a "moral obligation" and could make you look bad if you refuse to uphold it? But as far as USCIS and immigration is concerned, not enforceable. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Hello All,

   I hope to file for my wife and step daughter but have concerns regarding the support documents.  I'm not sure how to word my question but I'll try:

   Numbers just for example:  

If it's required to have $1000/mo and I only collect $800, will my co sponsor be required to prove the full $1000 or only the $200 I am short?

   I'm other words, can the two together total the requirement to successfully sponsor?

   It looks like the requirements for U4U are a bit more relaxed and we'll probably do that, but my question applies either way.

 

I truly appreciate any thoughts.  I'm struggling to educate myself and these forms have been amazing.  Thank you

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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For an I-864, a joint sponsor must meet the full financial qualifications as a primary sponsor.  The I-864 instructions, page 12, state this:

Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA (uscis.gov)

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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its in this statement

A joint sponsor must be able to meet the income requirements for all the persons he or she is sponsoring without combining resources with the petitioning sponsor or a second joint sponsor. page 13

  • powerpuff changed the title to Joint/Co- Sponsor; Affidavit/Declaration?? (Merged)
 
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