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I live with my wife here in Peru.

We are doing a DCF.

Even though I am using my mother or sister as co-sponsors (i dont have a US job/income), I must fill out an I-864 also.

So what do I do about all of the entries on the I-864 that indicate US Dollars???

It seems to me that either the form is stupid for assuming I make US money...or the fact that someone filing DCF (living in foreign country) must fill out one at all.

Anyway, I dont make US money. So what do I do about these entries?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I live with my wife here in Peru.

We are doing a DCF.

Even though I am using my mother or sister as co-sponsors (i dont have a US job/income), I must fill out an I-864 also.

So what do I do about all of the entries on the I-864 that indicate US Dollars???

It seems to me that either the form is stupid for assuming I make US money...or the fact that someone filing DCF (living in foreign country) must fill out one at all.

Anyway, I dont make US money. So what do I do about these entries?

The form isn't stupid. I would bet that you can easily find the conversion rates to change any world currency into dollars.

You as the petitioning US citizen are the primary sponsor regardless of income. That means that you will be sued first if any money needs to be recovered.

Entering zero would not be the smart thing to do if you have an income that happens to be paid in a currency other than US dollars.

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I-864 Affidavit of Support FAQ -->> https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/support/i-864-frequently-asked-questions.html

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The form isn't stupid. I would bet that you can easily find the conversion rates to change any world currency into dollars.

You as the petitioning US citizen are the primary sponsor regardless of income. That means that you will be sued first if any money needs to be recovered.

Entering zero would not be the smart thing to do if you have an income that happens to be paid in a currency other than US dollars.

that income will cease the second we get my wife's visa get the hell outta here. haha

so, i wont have any a job when i board the plane.

why would they want to know how much money the could have sued me for had they done so while i lived in peru?

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