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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I need a co-sponsor and my sister will do this for us. My Fiance and I will be living with her for a period of time, until we find jobs, so we are using her address as our home address. Let me also clarify that I have liquid assests above the poverty level for 3 years. So we are using the Co-Sponsor hopefully only as a back up to my fianacial support. So let me ask you all if I have the right information. She will fill out the I-864A and I will fill out an I-864. We will both submit I-134 also, is this correct? My Sister and her Husband file Joint ITR's and also have joint bank accts. Does my brother-in-law have to fill out any forms? If my sister makes well over the poverty limit for the 4 of us living in the house does she have to put his salary on the form? This gets confusing to me because of the joint ITR. Also does she have to show bank acct. if she earns well over the poverty level?

Thanks

Chris and Ana

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Usually i-134 is what is asked for for k1, and not i-864.. but if you will go for i-864 and i-864a then I would assume there is no longer any need for i-134... maybe someone can confirm or refute this :) I just think its redundant to do both?

My Journey:

We met through a study-abroad program in Shanghai, China in August of 2009

We got engaged March of 2010

I received my K1 VISA in 6 months (June-December 2010)

We were married 04/02/2011
I received my conditional 2-year greencard (AOS) in 2.5 months with no interview (April-June 2011)

Our son was born 02/03/2013

I received my masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology 04/17/2013

I received my 10-year greencard (ROC) in 3 months with no interview (March-June 2013)

My husband returned from deployment 06/20/2013

My naturalization journey took 4 months (April-August 2014)

I became a US citizen on 08/01/2014

Received passport in 3 weeks (regular processing)

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For a k-1 it is only the I-134...manila embassy doesnt normally allow a co-sponsor even though there is nothing against it.

For our Full timeline

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Removal of conditions Journey

16 March 2012 Sent I-751 package from Aviano AB, Italy.

29 March 2012 Received everything back...wrong fee. thought we didn't have to pay biometrics since we were sending fingerprint cards and passport photos.

30 March 2012 Sent everything out again from Aviano AB, Italy.

10 April 2012 Check cashed

17 April 2012 Received NOA1 dated 6 April.

06 Dec 2012 Received 10 yr green card. Letter said it was approved 28 November 2012.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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moving thread to:

US Embassy and Consulate Discussion

This is the place to post your experiences or questions related to this last step before moving to the US. Topics relating to I-134's, packets sent from consulate and medical & police certificates should be posted here

YMMV

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I need a co-sponsor and my sister will do this for us. My Fiance and I will be living with her for a period of time, until we find jobs, so we are using her address as our home address. Let me also clarify that I have liquid assests above the poverty level for 3 years. So we are using the Co-Sponsor hopefully only as a back up to my fianacial support. So let me ask you all if I have the right information. She will fill out the I-864A and I will fill out an I-864. We will both submit I-134 also, is this correct?

Correct. Even though it's not standard operating procedure, that's exactly what I would do.

My Sister and her Husband file Joint ITR's and also have joint bank accts. Does my brother-in-law have to fill out any forms? If my sister makes well over the poverty limit for the 4 of us living in the house does she have to put his salary on the form?

If I remember correctly, only your sister's income is used on the I-134. On the I-864, both your sister's income and her husband's income can be used, but I don't think it's required to use both of their incomes on the I-864.

This gets confusing to me because of the joint ITR. Also does she have to show bank acct. if she earns well over the poverty level?

If your sister's income is well over 125% of the poverty line for her household size, it's not necessary for her to submit a bank statement.

Thanks

Chris and Ana

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