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Question for I-864:

On instruction, it says

If you are using the income of persons in your household or dependents to qualify:

Proof of their residency in your household and relationship to you if they are not the intending immigrantsor are not listed as dependents on your Federal income tax return for the most recent tax year

I have mails proving that my husband (the citizen) and his mom (I-864A) are living in the same address, but I don't have my husband's birth certificate saying that his mom is ~~~. What should I do? any other evidence I can use?

Thank you everyone!

Su

8/16/2003 Arrived US as F-1

8/18/2003 Met JD and fell in love....

2/17/2009: Finally Married :) JD flew from China for me and got married in Rochester, NY!

2/19/2009: JD became an US citizen!!

4/17/2009: AOS package sent through USPS Priority Mail

4/19/2009: Package received.

6/5/2009: Fingerprint done

6/8/2009: RFE received asking for tax info and employment letter from sponsor

6/11/09: RFE response send out via USPS

6/17/09: case resumed.

6/... EAD AND AP PLEASE...

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Question for I-864:

On instruction, it says

If you are using the income of persons in your household or dependents to qualify:

Proof of their residency in your household and relationship to you if they are not the intending immigrantsor are not listed as dependents on your Federal income tax return for the most recent tax year

I have mails proving that my husband (the citizen) and his mom (I-864A) are living in the same address, but I don't have my husband's birth certificate saying that his mom is ~~~. What should I do? any other evidence I can use?

Thank you everyone!

Su

You will need to prove the relationship between your husband and his mom. Perhaps something notarized (statement of fact) from them stating their relationship?

You will also need the tax transcripts showing the two are not listed (both husband/moms)

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

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Su

You will need to prove the relationship between your husband and his mom. Perhaps something notarized (statement of fact) from them stating their relationship?

You will also need the tax transcripts showing the two are not listed (both husband/moms)

Thanks for the reply....... my husband is currently in China now.... I need to find something else to prove it.

btw, what do you mean by "the two are not listed?" I have both of their tax returns, separately. They are both hired under the same company name

8/16/2003 Arrived US as F-1

8/18/2003 Met JD and fell in love....

2/17/2009: Finally Married :) JD flew from China for me and got married in Rochester, NY!

2/19/2009: JD became an US citizen!!

4/17/2009: AOS package sent through USPS Priority Mail

4/19/2009: Package received.

6/5/2009: Fingerprint done

6/8/2009: RFE received asking for tax info and employment letter from sponsor

6/11/09: RFE response send out via USPS

6/17/09: case resumed.

6/... EAD AND AP PLEASE...

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Question for I-864:

On instruction, it says

If you are using the income of persons in your household or dependents to qualify:

Proof of their residency in your household and relationship to you if they are not the intending immigrantsor are not listed as dependents on your Federal income tax return for the most recent tax year

I have mails proving that my husband (the citizen) and his mom (I-864A) are living in the same address, but I don't have my husband's birth certificate saying that his mom is ~~~. What should I do? any other evidence I can use?

Thank you everyone!

Su

Your husband needs to sort this out. The USC needs to present the proof of support and he needed a birth certificate to prove citizenship to petition your visa. Sounds like he just needs to do what he needs to do.

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Gary And Alla

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