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  1. 3 on husband's (your dad, your mom + husband) I-864 and 3 on daughter's (your dad, your mom + your daughter). If dad sponsored somebody in the past who is not citizen yet nor earned 40 quarters of social security, he needs to include them in household size too.
  2. His current household size +1 in each I-864. Why would you be in household size? Is he claiming you as a dependant? Household size is to do how he files taxes, not how many people live at his house. Roommates sharing same house are different households.
  3. Visa or green card? If GC, I'd think you mean removal of conditions and not green card renewal. You need do submit a lot of evidence for removal of conditions. Please clarify what she has now (visa, 2 year or 10 year green card)
  4. Sadly, none of us have a crystal ball to tell you how exactly it will go. The fact you married another US citizen and not sponsored somebody from your country is a good thing. I wouldn't anticipate too much grilling, but you never know.
  5. I agree, waiting is typical advice I'd give to most of people. Waiting at age of 89 though... OP's mother may never naturalize. But the good question is: what's the motivation at this respectable age? I don't have issue if it's for personal beliefs. But if it is to sponsor somebody else, I wouldn't bother going through all the hassle.
  6. OP's mother was out of the US between February 2024 and January 2025
  7. You will be asked about both marriages, 99%
  8. Why not just complete consular route? It would be cheaper and potentially faster.
  9. She can aleays apply and try proving she did non break continuous residency. Did she have lease or house in the US? I mean, the next opportunity to apply is in 4 years and 1 day on her anniversary of coming back in Jan 2025. But I don't know if she has this much time.
  10. I received docs separately earlier this year.
  11. And not U.S.A. ?
  12. What do you call it?
  13. Get it done before interview. You are talking about potentially months of delay...
  14. Doesn't matter if you checked box on N-400, I did that too, it doesn't work. Speaking from experience here:
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