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So, I am filing for my adjustment of status ... and my husbands income is not enough for a affidavit of support. Therefor we decided to ask my friend to be a co.sponsor, and got to know that she needs to file a complete I864... I checked on USCIS, and noticed that there are 5 different I864 files!! Does she need to file them all, or just the first one of them..??

Is anyone of you in the same situation, and knows what all papers she needs to file?

This is crazy...

we thought it was only I-132, but according to the letter from USCIS it was wrong.

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Your husband and your friend both need to fill out file I-864 and provide all the relevant documentation listed in the instructions to that form. Your husband must be your main sponsor even though he does not earn enough. I'm assuming that your friend does not live with you.

Here is a link to the relevant form:

http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/men...00048f3d6a1RCRD

 
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