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ladyinny
Hi there!!im in the states already and were starting to process my Adjustment of Status Papers but were confused of I-864 affedavit of support..my question is this do we need to have a notarize affedavit of suport send to chicago ?the form that we download here my husband is confused were we put the notarize??pls reply..
JRluvsLhyn
QUOTE(ladyinny @ Jul 1 2006, 05:34 PM) *

Hi there!!im in the states already and were starting to process my Adjustment of Status Papers but were confused of I-864 affedavit of support..my question is this do we need to have a notarize affedavit of suport send to chicago ?the form that we download here my husband is confused were we put the notarize??pls reply..


Yes! I-864 need to be notarized you will find it on the last page of the forms.
aussiewench
QUOTE(ladyinny @ Jul 2 2006, 10:34 AM) *

Hi there!!im in the states already and were starting to process my Adjustment of Status Papers but were confused of I-864 affedavit of support..my question is this do we need to have a notarize affedavit of suport send to chicago ?the form that we download here my husband is confused were we put the notarize??pls reply..

The I-864 no longer needs to be notorized for AOS, NVC processing of visa applications or at Consulates.

CHECKLIST FOR PREPARING THE FORM I-864,
AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT UNDER SECTION
213A OF THE ACT
Documents must be submitted in the following order:
a. Petitioner's Documents—Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section
213A of the Act. The petitioner in family-based immigrants, or the
employment-based immigrants where a relative filed the petition or has
ownership interest (5% or more) in the petitioning entity, or a joint
sponsor must complete a Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section
213A of the Act.
(1) All pages in correct order, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are stapled together.
(2) Each page filled out completely.
(3) Part 7 signed by the petitioner (for employment cases, by the
relative) (not required to be notarized).
(4) Photocopy or Internal Revenue Service (IRS) transcript of the most
recent federal tax return with all supporting schedules that the
sponsor had filed prior to the time of Affidavit of Support (AOS)
signing. The return must have all pages in the correct order and
must be stapled together.
(5) If you did not have to file a tax return, attach a written explanation
and a copy of the instructions from the IRS publication that shows
you were not obligated to file. (For information on most income tax
obligations visit the IRS Web site.)
(6) If assets are needed to meet the minimum income requirement:
(a) Evidence of assets with a cash value that equals at least five
times the difference between your total household income
and the poverty guideline for your household size (see chart
below):
http://foia.state.gov/masterdocs/09fam/0940041X1.pdf

Also read HERE re the I-864
ladyinny
QUOTE(ladyinny @ Jul 1 2006, 08:34 PM) *

Hi there!!im in the states already and were starting to process my Adjustment of Status Papers but were confused of I-864 affedavit of support..my question is this do we need to have a notarize affedavit of suport send to chicago ?the form that we download here my husband is confused were we put the notarize??pls reply..


hi jrluvlyn,thanks for the reply,were really confused on that part.by the way did you file AOS also ?who notarize your affedavit of support ?your lawyer or in the Bank ?of by the way in part 7 it never states there Notarizes it just the information about my hubby..that's why were confused were the lawyer put that one.thanks

QUOTE(aussiewench @ Jul 1 2006, 11:06 PM) *

QUOTE(ladyinny @ Jul 2 2006, 10:34 AM) *

Hi there!!im in the states already and were starting to process my Adjustment of Status Papers but were confused of I-864 affedavit of support..my question is this do we need to have a notarize affedavit of suport send to chicago ?the form that we download here my husband is confused were we put the notarize??pls reply..

The I-864 no longer needs to be notorized for AOS, NVC processing of visa applications or at Consulates.

CHECKLIST FOR PREPARING THE FORM I-864,
AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT UNDER SECTION
213A OF THE ACT
Documents must be submitted in the following order:
a. Petitioner's Documents—Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section
213A of the Act. The petitioner in family-based immigrants, or the
employment-based immigrants where a relative filed the petition or has
ownership interest (5% or more) in the petitioning entity, or a joint
sponsor must complete a Form I-864, Affidavit of Support Under Section
213A of the Act.
(1) All pages in correct order, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are stapled together.
(2) Each page filled out completely.
(3) Part 7 signed by the petitioner (for employment cases, by the
relative) (not required to be notarized).
(4) Photocopy or Internal Revenue Service (IRS) transcript of the most
recent federal tax return with all supporting schedules that the
sponsor had filed prior to the time of Affidavit of Support (AOS)
signing. The return must have all pages in the correct order and
must be stapled together.
(5) If you did not have to file a tax return, attach a written explanation
and a copy of the instructions from the IRS publication that shows
you were not obligated to file. (For information on most income tax
obligations visit the IRS Web site.)
(6) If assets are needed to meet the minimum income requirement:
(a) Evidence of assets with a cash value that equals at least five
times the difference between your total household income
and the poverty guideline for your household size (see chart
below):
http://foia.state.gov/masterdocs/09fam/0940041X1.pdf

Also read HERE re the I-864



hi ausiewench thanks for the reply .so this means our affedavit of support I-864 dont need to be notarizes we just passed this one to chicago ?thanks
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