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Hi everyone so I know the question regarding college student applying for fiancee has been asked a lot and I am aware of that. But I feel that my case is a little bit different, so please hear my story out. So my girlfriend and I(U.S. citizen and college student) have known each other for a long time and we decided to get together recently. We had a conversation about her coming into the U.S. and I'm happy about the decision. I know that as a college student with no to little income, I would need a joint sponsor for the affidavit of support. In all the other posts the petitioner usually has his or her parents be the co-sponsor for the affidavit of income. However, in my case,my parents would most likely not approve of this because I'm still in college and they think this whole process would be a distraction to me. So my question is, can the co-sponsor be someone from my fiancee's side of the family that is currently living in the U.S.(her aunt specifically)? Also are there any documents that require my parents to sign in because they don't know about this and I don't intend for them to know yet. Thanks in advance for all the answers and insights I really appreciate any help.

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Anyone at all that earns 125% above the poverty line for the hosuehould size is allowed to be a joint sponsor. Parent, friend, neighbor, guy down the street - anyone can be your joint sponsor. You always have to be the primary sponsor, though.

No, your parents never have to sign anything. You're an adult and make your own decisions. Does your family know about her at all? Just be prepared that they may ask you questions as to why your family is not involved.

Good luck!

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The requirements for a joint sponsor are: 18+ years old, a US citizen or Legal Permanent Resident and resides in the USA. If they meet those criteria and have the finances, they can co-sponsor with you.

Check out the guidelines for the amount you'll need: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-864p.pdf A household of 2 needs just over $20k per annum.

Have the two of you met face to face, within the last 2 years? It's a requirement for the I-129f petition that you have and can prove it (via passport stamps, plane tickets, photos etc.)

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* How? Read my DCF London I-130 for CR1/IR1 Spouse Guide

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