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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Just to make sure i am doing the correct thing,

MY husband and i live at home with our parents.

I the petitioner fill out the I-864 ( i zero income for the past 2 years i have been in college in india) so on page 3 of the I-864 do i include my mom and dad as living in same house as me? or just my husband and I?

then on page 4 of I-864 where it asks about the income do i include my parents income there also since i am using there income?

i know i have to fill out an I-864 A for my parents, but do i include there info on the I-864?

Tasha

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Just to make sure i am doing the correct thing,

MY husband and i live at home with our parents.

I the petitioner fill out the I-864 ( i zero income for the past 2 years i have been in college in india) so on page 3 of the I-864 do i include my mom and dad as living in same house as me? or just my husband and I?

then on page 4 of I-864 where it asks about the income do i include my parents income there also since i am using there income?

i know i have to fill out an I-864 A for my parents, but do i include there info on the I-864?

Tasha

Tasha,

According to the I-864 instructions if you are using the income of persons in your household or dependents to qualify you need:

-A separate form I-864A for each person whose income you will use.

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

-Proof that the intending immigrant's current employment will continue from the same source IF his or her income is being used

-A copy of their individual Federal income tax return, including W-2's and 1099's for the most recent tax year, or evidence that they were not required to file. You may submit this information for the most recent three years if you believe it will help you qualify.

So I would assume (and I"m not an attorney so double check and research this for yourself at www.travel.state.gov) it's a "yes" you'll need your parents to co-sponsor if you have no income, and you'll need to include them in your I-864 and submit a separate I-864A for each wage earning parent to qualify.

Good luck and have a great day!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Tasha,

According to the I-864 instructions if you are using the income of persons in your household or dependents to qualify you need:

-A separate form I-864A for each person whose income you will use.

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

-Proof that the intending immigrant's current employment will continue from the same source IF his or her income is being used

-A copy of their individual Federal income tax return, including W-2's and 1099's for the most recent tax year, or evidence that they were not required to file. You may submit this information for the most recent three years if you believe it will help you qualify.

So I would assume (and I"m not an attorney so double check and research this for yourself at www.travel.state.gov) it's a "yes" you'll need your parents to co-sponsor if you have no income, and you'll need to include them in your I-864 and submit a separate I-864A for each wage earning parent to qualify.

Good luck and have a great day!

THANKS YOU SO MUCH BELLACHELE68!

this information helped me out a lot

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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THANKS YOU SO MUCH BELLACHELE68!

this information helped me out a lot

one more question for you how do i prove this with what document? Proof of their residency in your household and relationship to you

 
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