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1. i make a little bit something above the poverty... (to support 2 people- me ang my fiance)... but to make sure.. i wanted to get a co-sponsor... but heres the thing.. my co-sponsor (a cousin) already petitioned her parents... (they got approved) her parents dont plan on working here because theyre already old.. would i still be able to use my cousin.. because her income and her husbands income are way more than enough to support us plus her family and parent.. i was just wondering if she still could since they just got approved for her parents visa....

2. OR... should i (or could i) use my cousin plus a friend as co -sponsors... howm any co-sponsors can you have??

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1 Yes your cousin can still co-sponsor additional persons, your cosin just needs to note on the I-134 form that has sponsored others.

2 usually an embassy or consulate will accept only 1 co sponsor.

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1 Yes your cousin can still co-sponsor additional persons, your cosin just needs to note on the I-134 form that has sponsored others.

2 usually an embassy or consulate will accept only 1 co sponsor.

For clarity, your cousin can be the joint sponsor if her income alone is sufficient for this intending immigrant, herself and her previously sponsored immigrants. If not, perhaps your cousin's husband's income is sufficient. The sponsor is an individual, not a person and so is the income.

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