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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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If you are a dependent on your parents' tax return, then you will be counted on both I-864 forms. The "don't count anybody twice" refers to an individual affidavit. Your "household size" is two and if you are a dependent, your father's household size is five. This counting of household size properly for the joint sponsor who is the head of household is WHY your father needs to provide an I-864 instead of 864a.

Got it, 2 more questions

1. When my mom fills out I-864A, Question number 8c (I am not the intending immigrant. I am the sponsor's household member. I am

related to the sponsor as his/her),

Would she be file for a household member of my father(as a spouse) or myself(Son or daughter (at least 18 years old)?

2. Would the income requirement be based on 5 members or 7 members now?

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Got it, 2 more questions

1. When my mom fills out I-864A, Question number 8c (I am not the intending immigrant. I am the sponsor's household member. I am

related to the sponsor as his/her),

Would she be file for a household member of my father(as a spouse) or myself(Son or daughter (at least 18 years old)?

2. Would the income requirement be based on 5 members or 7 members now?

Not exactly a logical thinker, are you? headbonk.gif Your mother is related to the sponsor as his spouse. She is combining income with your father, the sponsor. As previously stated, there are two separate households, in this context. The largest one is 5. Your parents' combined income must qualify for a household of 5. To arrive at 7, you would count you and your spouse twice. Where is your head?

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