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Does anyone know where I can find a list of responsibilities of a co-sponsor. My mom is co-sponsoring my husband but would like to know what she is signing her name to. Thank you in advance for any help you are able to give.

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Does anyone know where I can find a list of responsibilities of a co-sponsor. My mom is co-sponsoring my husband but would like to know what she is signing her name to. Thank you in advance for any help you are able to give.

Yes, read the I-864 instructions.

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Does anyone know where I can find a list of responsibilities of a co-sponsor. My mom is co-sponsoring my husband but would like to know what she is signing her name to. Thank you in advance for any help you are able to give.

Yes, read the I-864 instructions.

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Does anyone know where I can find a list of responsibilities of a co-sponsor. My mom is co-sponsoring my husband but would like to know what she is signing her name to. Thank you in advance for any help you are able to give.

Ash_Knogg,

The answer is basically: "Whatever is needed to keep the intending immigrant from becoming a charge of the state i.e., OFF food stamps, welfare, or any other kind of support"

See Section 8 of the I-864 HERE

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Thank you all, I know with it being in the insturctions it must have sounded like a dumb question. LMAO In my defense I am not filling out the paperwork. so I don't have the I-864 or the instructions to it. Guess I could have looked though. Now, you know why I am having someone else do the paperwork. Shhhhhh. don't tell anyone. lets keep it our little secret. LOL.

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10/12 MARRIED

10/23 hired piece of #%@ attorney

11/12 finally have all the required paper work

11/19 sent all required paperwork to attorney via DHL

12/3 documents correct, signed and sent to attorney via DHL

12/7 packet approved and signed by attorney

12/10 packet mailed certified letter. snail mail.

12/16 packet delivered 8:09 am

12/20 NOA I-797

12/24 Notice of biometrics appointment.

1/10 RFE, F&$%. Need birth certificate for co-sponsor

1/12 Biometrics appointment.

2/14 Birth certificate received at national service center.

3/18 I-131 notice of approval sent

3/21 EAD Approved and Card ordered.

3/21 Notice of Interview Date received

3/27 EAD Card and AP received.

5/23 Interview 7:30am Approved and out of the office by 8:30am

No more USCIS for 1 year and 9 monthes

I am married to a PERMANENT RESIDENT.

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If you and your husband are generally financially responsible, your mom is really risking nothing at all. The main thing she's saying is that she's promising the gov't to pay back any income-based gov't benefits he might receive, such as welfare or food stamps. If you never get to that point, there's nothing she'll ever need to do. Oh, and also whenever she moves, she has to fill out a I-865 (free, address change form) until the term of the I-864 is over - for most people that's when the immigrant is a naturalised citizen.

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