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Five threads on the topic of I-864 and supporting evidence have been merged together. It’s not allowed to start multiple different threads on a given topic as that’s considered spamming the forums; please confine all further questions regarding I-864 and income/tax/other supporting evidence in this thread only. 
 

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33 minutes ago, Gaiden79 said:

Hey all, I just came across a statement on the Affidavit of Support I-864 form that says I need proof of US Citizenship to submit it. I didn't misunderstand it right? I'm assuming i can just upload my birth certificate along with it on the CEAC website. Thank you!

Birth certificate shows u r USC

copy of DL license or state ID would show US residency which u also need

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20 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

Five threads on the topic of I-864 and supporting evidence have been merged together. It’s not allowed to start multiple different threads on a given topic as that’s considered spamming the forums; please confine all further questions regarding I-864 and income/tax/other supporting evidence in this thread only. 
 

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1 hour ago, Gaiden79 said:

Hey all, I just came across a statement on the Affidavit of Support I-864 form that says I need proof of US Citizenship to submit it. I didn't misunderstand it right? I'm assuming i can just upload my birth certificate along with it on the CEAC website. Thank you!

You came across no such statement because it is not there.  Your citizenship is already established.  You checked a box about your citizenship.  If your address history is in the USA, you work in the USA, you don't need additional evidence you have US domicile either.  Read carefully and interpret literally. 

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43 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

You came across no such statement because it is not there.  Your citizenship is already established.  You checked a box about your citizenship.  If your address history is in the USA, you work in the USA, you don't need additional evidence you have US domicile either.  Read carefully and interpret literally. 

Yeah that makes sense to me, I was confused about it. I saw the statement on the regular I-864 on page 1 in the bottom left corner in bold. Thanks.

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3 hours ago, Gaiden79 said:

Yeah that makes sense to me, I was confused about it. I saw the statement on the regular I-864 on page 1 in the bottom left corner in bold. Thanks.

Nothing like that appears on page 1 of the I-864 or page 1 of the instructions.  You're seeing things that aren't there.  Joint sponsors are the ones who need to provide evidence of US Citizenship or LPR status along with evidence the actually live in the USA currently.  Petitioner's in this context do not.

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