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In a effort to complete the AOS process, I am filling out the I-864 for my 2nd wife from the Philippines. I petitioned my first Filipina wife in 2008 and she got her 10 year Green card in 2011 but we divorced in 2013. I met and petitioned another Filipina in 2016 and she is here in USA with me on a k-1 visa and her I-94 expires in April. We got married February 23, 2017.

 

Part 5, question 6 of the I-864 asks, "IF you have sponsored any other persons on an I-864 or I-864 EZ who are now lawful permanent residents, enter the number here"

 

This is to determine the household size and to see if I meet the income requirements. Since my ex-wife was put on a previous I-864 and I am responsible for her financially until death, counting her and our son (she has primary custody but I pay her child support and still have to count him as a dependent) puts my household number at 4. My income is $35,135 per year so I meet the required income for a family of 4.

 

My ex-wife is working and on her own but we are not on good terms due to the nature of our divorce. What is the affect of having an ex-spouse that was petitioned in a previous immigration case? Will USCIS have a problem with this? Will I have to depend on my ex for any cooperation in this AOS process? I know she will not cooperate in anyway i.e. providing income data, etc.

 

Thanks in advance

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you aren't responsible for her until death, but until she becomes a USC or has worked for 40 quarters

 

since she probably hasn't, you must include them on your affidavit of support as part of your household

 

your new marriage may be scrutinized due to a previous marriage, but if you have enough bona fide evidence, there won't be a problem

 

  

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1 hour ago, aleful said:

you aren't responsible for her until death, but until she becomes a USC or has worked for 40 quarters

 

since she probably hasn't, you must include them on your affidavit of support as part of your household

 

your new marriage may be scrutinized due to a previous marriage, but if you have enough bona fide evidence, there won't be a problem

 

  

Yeah, I know about the USC and 40 quarters, that's why it's until death for me because she will never be a USC and I'll be dead before she makes 40 quarters. Thanks for the comment

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1 hour ago, aleful said:

you aren't responsible for her until death, but until she becomes a USC or has worked for 40 quarters

 

since she probably hasn't, you must include them on your affidavit of support as part of your household

 

your new marriage may be scrutinized due to a previous marriage, but if you have enough bona fide evidence, there won't be a problem

 

  

I agree with this and also want to add that as far as the i-864 is concerned you don't have to include anything that has to do with her income since you are only using your income to qualify. Ofc it might be on passed tax returns but your individual income is what will count as household income also. The only implication for the i-864 in particular is the bigger household size.

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2016-03-24         i-129F NOA1
2016-06-14         i-129F NOA2
2016-07-08         NVC Rec'd
2016-07-12         Case #
2016-07-13         NVC Left
2016-07-14         Consulate Rec'd
2016-07-19         Medical
2016-08-11         Interview Date (approved)
2016-09-06         Issued
2016-09-09         Visa In Hand
2016-10-19         POE Dallas Fort-Worth
2016-10-30         Our Halloween Wedding

2016-11-16         AOS package sent (i-485, i-131, i-765, i-864, g-325a, DS-3025)
2016-11-17         AOS package delivered to Chicago lockbox
2016-11-23         NOA1's by e-mail and text (@ 10:30 pm CT)
2016-11-26         NOA1 hard copies
2016-12-03         Biometrics appointment in mail
2016-12-07         Biometrics (Early walk-in Desoto, appointment was for Dec 13th)

2017-02-17         Notice of card in production by email and text (@8:00 am CT, i-765) - Day 92

2017-02-22         Notice of approval by email and text (@1:00 pm CT, i-765 and i-131) - Day 97

2017-02-22         Notice of card being mailed by email and text (@7:00 pm CT, i-765) - Day 97

2017-02-25         EAD/AP combo card arrived in mail - Day 100

2017-03-03         Notice of green card in production by email and text (@4:00 pm CT, i-485) - Day 106

2017-03-03         Notice of approval by email and text (@6:00 pm CT, i-485) - Day 106

2017-03-11          Green card arrived in mail  - Day 113

2018-12-03          First day to file for ROC (i-751)

 

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