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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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my husband and i just moved to my mother in law home just 2 months ago.

and she will be our co sponsor since my husband is a full time student.

my question is what form does my mother in law needs to fill up beside i-864. does she needs to fill up i-864a too or just i-864a alone?

In question g part 5 of I 864

we are living with my husband parents and we will only use her mother as our co sponsor.

what number should my husband put just one or should he include his dad even he is not our co sponsor.

thank you in advance.

oct 15' 2008 -mailed 129-f to vsc

oct 24' 2008 -touched

oct 27' 2008 -noa1 hard copy (dated oct 21) received

feb 23' 2009 -NOA2 (thank you GOD!!)

feb 24' 2009 -touched

feb 28' 2009 -NOA2 hardcopy received

march 2'2009 -received nvc letter with mnl case #

march16-17'2009 medical PASSED(thank you GOD!!)

april 22, 2009 -interview / VISA APPROVED!! (thank you God!!)

***"our special thanks to my WOF and Visa Journey Family!!***

April 27, 2009 -visa delivered

April28 , 2009 -CFO

May 7, 2009 - goodbye P.I (manila-Hk-chicago-JK florida)

**************************************************************************

May 28, 2009 - got my ssn card

June 1, 2009 - CIVIL WEDDING

July 21, 2009 - sent AOS package[/color]

July 31, 2009 - got NOA's (dated july 23)[/color]

Aug 3, 2009 - got biometrics letter (dated july 31)

Aug 17, 2009 -got a letter from uscis (dated aug 13) case was been transferred to csc

Aug 21 2009 - biometrics appointment

sept 8,2009 - advanced parole in the mail

sept 14,2009 - EAD card in the mail

nov 7 2009 - welcome to america letter arrived

nov 13, 2009- green card in the mail (thank you GOD!)

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my husband and i just moved to my mother in law home just 2 months ago.

and she will be our co sponsor since my husband is a full time student.

my question is what form does my mother in law needs to fill up beside i-864. does she needs to fill up i-864a too or just i-864a alone?

In question g part 5 of I 864

we are living with my husband parents and we will only use her mother as our co sponsor.

what number should my husband put just one or should he include his dad even he is not our co sponsor.

thank you in advance.

Your husband fills out I-864 and you mom-in-law fills out I-864A. Does your father-in-law work? If they file taxes jointly, then your mom-in-law should include her husband, you and your husband (as dependents) .

Sometime in 11/2006 --- Met online

09/26/2008 --- Got married

04/03/2009 --- AOS package sent

07/13/2009 --- Interview in Detroit,MI. Approved!!!

07/25/2009 --- GC received! Total: 3 months 12 days from NOA1 to GC mailboxhappy.gif

05/17/2011 --- ROC package sent

05/25/2011 --- NOA1 received

06/27/2011 --- Biometrics

10/17/2011 --- Approved! confetti.gif

10/21/2011 --- Received Permanent GC

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline
Posted
my husband and i just moved to my mother in law home just 2 months ago.

and she will be our co sponsor since my husband is a full time student.

my question is what form does my mother in law needs to fill up beside i-864. does she needs to fill up i-864a too or just i-864a alone?

In question g part 5 of I 864

we are living with my husband parents and we will only use her mother as our co sponsor.

what number should my husband put just one or should he include his dad even he is not our co sponsor.

thank you in advance.

Your husband fills out I-864 and you mom-in-law fills out I-864A. Does your father-in-law work? If they file taxes jointly, then your mom-in-law should include her husband, you and your husband (as dependents) .

thank you so much

oct 15' 2008 -mailed 129-f to vsc

oct 24' 2008 -touched

oct 27' 2008 -noa1 hard copy (dated oct 21) received

feb 23' 2009 -NOA2 (thank you GOD!!)

feb 24' 2009 -touched

feb 28' 2009 -NOA2 hardcopy received

march 2'2009 -received nvc letter with mnl case #

march16-17'2009 medical PASSED(thank you GOD!!)

april 22, 2009 -interview / VISA APPROVED!! (thank you God!!)

***"our special thanks to my WOF and Visa Journey Family!!***

April 27, 2009 -visa delivered

April28 , 2009 -CFO

May 7, 2009 - goodbye P.I (manila-Hk-chicago-JK florida)

**************************************************************************

May 28, 2009 - got my ssn card

June 1, 2009 - CIVIL WEDDING

July 21, 2009 - sent AOS package[/color]

July 31, 2009 - got NOA's (dated july 23)[/color]

Aug 3, 2009 - got biometrics letter (dated july 31)

Aug 17, 2009 -got a letter from uscis (dated aug 13) case was been transferred to csc

Aug 21 2009 - biometrics appointment

sept 8,2009 - advanced parole in the mail

sept 14,2009 - EAD card in the mail

nov 7 2009 - welcome to america letter arrived

nov 13, 2009- green card in the mail (thank you GOD!)

 
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