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Hello all!

I have a very specific question about the I-864 form.

I am a Canadian Citizen with TN Status, applying for permanent resident status. My wife (US Citizen) is the petitioner, and her mother will be our joint sponsor. On my mother-in-law's I-864, Line 21, I am included in the household, as well as on my wife's I-864, Line 21. We do not live with my mother-in-law.

My question is: should my current income from my ongoing job here in the US be used on Line 24b of my mother-in-law's I-864? Or my wife's? Or both??

This is a tough form and any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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Hello all!

I have a very specific question about the I-864 form.

I am a Canadian Citizen with TN Status, applying for permanent resident status. My wife (US Citizen) is the petitioner, and her mother will be our joint sponsor. On my mother-in-law's I-864, Line 21, I am included in the household, as well as on my wife's I-864, Line 21. We do not live with my mother-in-law.

My question is: should my current income from my ongoing job here in the US be used on Line 24b of my mother-in-law's I-864? Or my wife's? Or both??

This is a tough form and any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

If you currently reside with your wife and if your employment is expected to continue (with the same employer), you can include your income on the I-864 filled out by your wife. (the primary sponsor).

You can not include your income on the co-sponsor(s) I-864.

In addition to the standard tax transcripts and recent pay stubs, you should also attach a letter from your employer stating you have been employed "x" amount of years, make "x" amount of dollars, and your employment is expected to continue in the forseeable future.

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