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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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My husband came over on a k1 visa and we are now trying to fill out for his AOS. I filled out the I-864, but do not meet the poverty line. My father is my co-sponsor. He does not live with me. What I am confused on is, is my father filling out form I-864 too? or does he fill out I-864 A? I tried calling USCIS, but can not figure how to get through to a represenative. Can someone please help me out on which form I fill out for my father? Thank you!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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My husband came over on a k1 visa and we are now trying to fill out for his AOS. I filled out the I-864, but do not meet the poverty line. My father is my co-sponsor. He does not live with me. What I am confused on is, is my father filling out form I-864 too? or does he fill out I-864 A? I tried calling USCIS, but can not figure how to get through to a represenative. Can someone please help me out on which form I fill out for my father? Thank you!

If your father lives separately, Form I-864 must be used. Also, you need to submit one affidavit of support as a petitioner of your husband. In this case, two affidavit of support must be submitted at the time of filing. Anyways, I've read somewhere else a suggestion how to get hold to a representative and which I did...it works...after you dialed the USCIS contact number, it will tell you press 1 for english....right after you pressed 1 enter 123 it will direct you to a representative.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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My husband came over on a k1 visa and we are now trying to fill out for his AOS. I filled out the I-864, but do not meet the poverty line. My father is my co-sponsor. He does not live with me. What I am confused on is, is my father filling out form I-864 too? or does he fill out I-864 A? I tried calling USCIS, but can not figure how to get through to a represenative. Can someone please help me out on which form I fill out for my father? Thank you!

If your father lives separately, Form I-864 must be used. Also, you need to submit one affidavit of support as a petitioner of your husband. In this case, two affidavit of support must be submitted at the time of filing. Anyways, I've read somewhere else a suggestion how to get hold to a representative and which I did...it works...after you dialed the USCIS contact number, it will tell you press 1 for english....right after you pressed 1 enter 123 it will direct you to a representative.

I got a hold of USCIS by going into a different option. I asked the woman I spoke with and she told me my father fills out I-864 a and I fill the I-864. That is the first way I did it, but thanx for your help!

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My husband came over on a k1 visa and we are now trying to fill out for his AOS. I filled out the I-864, but do not meet the poverty line. My father is my co-sponsor. He does not live with me. What I am confused on is, is my father filling out form I-864 too? or does he fill out I-864 A? I tried calling USCIS, but can not figure how to get through to a represenative. Can someone please help me out on which form I fill out for my father? Thank you!

If your father lives separately, Form I-864 must be used. Also, you need to submit one affidavit of support as a petitioner of your husband. In this case, two affidavit of support must be submitted at the time of filing. Anyways, I've read somewhere else a suggestion how to get hold to a representative and which I did...it works...after you dialed the USCIS contact number, it will tell you press 1 for english....right after you pressed 1 enter 123 it will direct you to a representative.

I got a hold of USCIS by going into a different option. I asked the woman I spoke with and she told me my father fills out I-864 a and I fill the I-864. That is the first way I did it, but thanx for your help!

We don't call it the misinformation line for nothing. Unless you live with your father, you both us the I-864.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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My husband came over on a k1 visa and we are now trying to fill out for his AOS. I filled out the I-864, but do not meet the poverty line. My father is my co-sponsor. He does not live with me. What I am confused on is, is my father filling out form I-864 too? or does he fill out I-864 A? I tried calling USCIS, but can not figure how to get through to a represenative. Can someone please help me out on which form I fill out for my father? Thank you!

If your father lives separately, Form I-864 must be used. Also, you need to submit one affidavit of support as a petitioner of your husband. In this case, two affidavit of support must be submitted at the time of filing. Anyways, I've read somewhere else a suggestion how to get hold to a representative and which I did...it works...after you dialed the USCIS contact number, it will tell you press 1 for english....right after you pressed 1 enter 123 it will direct you to a representative.

I got a hold of USCIS by going into a different option. I asked the woman I spoke with and she told me my father fills out I-864 a and I fill the I-864. That is the first way I did it, but thanx for your help!

We don't call it the misinformation line for nothing. Unless you live with your father, you both us the I-864.

ya the lady i talked to was not right haha i called back again to double check. now my question is what evidence do i send with the I-864's? my father has 3 years of income tax and i believe it said they need a copy of his most recent. i have 2 years of income tax so they want both copies for both years. is that all i need to send with it? they don't specify very well on the form. please let me know. thanx!

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