baby_honey31
May 12 2008, 11:11 PM
I just want to ask about the affidavit of support for my I-751. Will it be okey to have my mother inlaw to sign one of the affidavit for us?
pj1959us
May 12 2008, 11:26 PM
I'm assuming you mean an affidavit provided regarding your life as a married couple and not the "affidavit of support" normally referred to here as the I-134/I-864. If so, then yes she can. If you're referring to the I-864, it isn't needed for the I-751.
PJ
Live By Faith
May 13 2008, 09:36 AM
looks like from your timeline that you are ready for lifting conditions....
we actually did it from our friends....
I think the application directions state folks other than your relatives.....
goodluck...
looks like from your timeline that you are ready for lifting conditions....
we actually did it from our friends....
I think the application directions state folks other than your relatives.....
goodluck...
motu
May 13 2008, 10:08 AM
Also be aware that many of us chose not to send in these affidavits. I feel that they are not worth much in the ways of proof of having a relationship - we had other (better) proof of co-mingled finances and social life. You should send what you feel comfortable with - none of these things on the lists are a 'must' to be sent - just a guideline of what could be sent. Good Luck
baby_honey31
May 13 2008, 10:04 PM
thank you so much for all the replies. im getting all my paperworks ready my 90 days will start on May 14
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