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On the I-864, part 3, item 10, they ask

"10. Enter the total number of immigrants you are sponsoring on this form from Part 3, Items 8 and 9. [ ][ ]"

I initially put 1 principal immigrant, no family members - 1, 0 - which is confusing because it looks like "10". Is this correct?

I got an RFE, and our new sponsor that we got, brought this to our attention. Later in the form they use this "10" to add to other numbers in a column.

Numerically, it doesn't make sense - but I remember reading instructions where they said this was correct.

Thank you!

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On the I-864, part 3, item 10, they ask

"10. Enter the total number of immigrants you are sponsoring on this form from Part 3, Items 8 and 9. [ ][ ]"

I initially put 1 principal immigrant, no family members - 1, 0 - which is confusing because it looks like "10". Is this correct?

I got an RFE, and our new sponsor that we got, brought this to our attention. Later in the form they use this "10" to add to other numbers in a column.

Numerically, it doesn't make sense - but I remember reading instructions where they said this was correct.

Thank you!

HI Gordon , in my form i used the first square on the right and put a 0 in the other one 01

i have a sample form that i downloaded, i do not know how to paste it here is pdf but if you need it as reference i will gladly send it to you . :)

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On the I-864, part 3, item 10, they ask

"10. Enter the total number of immigrants you are sponsoring on this form from Part 3, Items 8 and 9. [ ][ ]"

I initially put 1 principal immigrant, no family members - 1, 0 - which is confusing because it looks like "10". Is this correct?

I got an RFE, and our new sponsor that we got, brought this to our attention. Later in the form they use this "10" to add to other numbers in a column.

Numerically, it doesn't make sense - but I remember reading instructions where they said this was correct.

Thank you!

HI Gordon , in my form i used the first square on the right and put a 0 in the other one 01

i have a sample form that i downloaded, i do not know how to paste it here is pdf but if you need it as reference i will gladly send it to you . :)

Thanks for replying!

So you wrote [01][ 0 ] ?

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And it passed? Doesn't that mean sponsoring 1 family member and no immigrant? :/

Hi Gordon,

I also entered [0] [1] which I think is correct for sponsoring the principal immigrant and no family members. Family members would be listed in line 9 a through 3 if there were any. I just entered NONE on line 9 a and didn't check the box on line 9.

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Like this [0] [1]

And it passed? Doesn't that mean sponsoring 1 family member and no immigrant? :/

Hi Gordon,

I also entered [0] [1] which I think is correct for sponsoring the principal immigrant and no family members. Family members would be listed in line 9 a through 3 if there were any. I just entered NONE on line 9 a and didn't check the box on line 9.

Cool! thanks a lot.

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