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My I-129F petition has been APPROVED now they sent it to Visa Procesing center. Anyways, I'm 23, live with my mom, work a full-time job, and go to school. I know that i will need to provide an Affifdavit of Support will i be able to since i'm claimed? I do make enough money to support my Fiance but i'm not sure if i have to include my mom in the paper work seeing that i live with her and she's claiming me.

Also when i'm looking at the poverty guide line do i count myself only? or do i count all 3 of us in the house and everyone's income?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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you will need your own I-134 and if your mom is co-sponsoring she will need her own. You don't count your mom because you don't claim her on your taxes.

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