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Filed: Country: Canada
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I am the K-1 Visa holder and applying for the AOS and I have a few questions.

Question 1:

My wife works only part time, so I am wondering do I have to use her as a sponsor and her father together or just her father (who makes enough income to sponsor me).

Question 2:

If I have to use both of them as sponsors (joint sponsors), what do I check off in Part A? I am very confused here.

Question 3:

On form I-864, Part 3, question 8 is says: I am sponsoring the principal immigrant named in Part 2 above.

What am I supposed to check off here if both my wife and her father are sponsors?

Any other advices when filling the application when there are two sponsors?

Thank you!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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I am the K-1 Visa holder and applying for the AOS and I have a few questions.

Question 1:

My wife works only part time, so I am wondering do I have to use her as a sponsor and her father together or just her father (who makes enough income to sponsor me).

Question 2:

If I have to use both of them as sponsors (joint sponsors), what do I check off in Part A? I am very confused here.

Question 3:

On form I-864, Part 3, question 8 is says: I am sponsoring the principal immigrant named in Part 2 above.

What am I supposed to check off here if both my wife and her father are sponsors?

Any other advices when filling the application when there are two sponsors?

Thank you!

I think following will answer your questions.

Question 1: Both your wife and father-in-law should file I-864.

Question 2: Your wife should check "a. I am the petitioner." Your father-in-law should check "d. I am the only joint sponsor."

Question 3: Both should check "Yes".

Also, in sending the I-864, please do not forget to include a copy of document that prove your father-in-law is USC (such as birth certificate) -- this is explicitly requested in Part 4, question 19 of I-864.

Edited by Mint518

AOS from H1B

[AOS Timeline of Dec.'08 Filers], [JV Thread for Dec.'08 AOS Filers]

12-17-08: I-130/I-485/I-765 sent to Chicago Lockbox via USPS

12-18-08: I-130/I-485/I-765 delivered

12-29-08: Received 3 NOAs (dated 12-24-2008)

12-29-08: Checks cashed

1-5-09: Received Biometric appt. notice (dated 12-30-2008)

1-20-09: Biometric done

2-17-09: Received interview appt. letter (dated 2-12-2009)

3-5-09: Received EAD (dated 2-28-2009)

4-6-09: AOS Intervew @NYC

4-13-09: Received welcome letter (dated 4-8-09)

4-18-09: Received GC (dated 4-13-08)

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Japan
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Thanks guys, I got it all now!

One more question though..

Do these I-864 documents need to be notarized or not?

I am asking this because I-134 Affidavit of Support had to be notarized.

Thanks!

I belive I-864 does not need to be notarized.

AOS from H1B

[AOS Timeline of Dec.'08 Filers], [JV Thread for Dec.'08 AOS Filers]

12-17-08: I-130/I-485/I-765 sent to Chicago Lockbox via USPS

12-18-08: I-130/I-485/I-765 delivered

12-29-08: Received 3 NOAs (dated 12-24-2008)

12-29-08: Checks cashed

1-5-09: Received Biometric appt. notice (dated 12-30-2008)

1-20-09: Biometric done

2-17-09: Received interview appt. letter (dated 2-12-2009)

3-5-09: Received EAD (dated 2-28-2009)

4-6-09: AOS Intervew @NYC

4-13-09: Received welcome letter (dated 4-8-09)

4-18-09: Received GC (dated 4-13-08)

 
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