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Hello,

I know there is already many threads made about this kind of situation. But i really need a little help figuring mine out. So let me start.

I am pettioning for my husband (italian) to move to the US. I am American, but i live in italy and have no job in the US. So when we move to the US, we will be firstly living with my mother and her boyfriend. She doesn't make enough for the i-864. So my dad has agread to use his income. He makes enough, but we wont be living with him. So what forms do i need and for whom?

Thanks in advance.

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Hello,

I know there is already many threads made about this kind of situation. But i really need a little help figuring mine out. So let me start.

I am pettioning for my husband (italian) to move to the US. I am American, but i live in italy and have no job in the US. So when we move to the US, we will be firstly living with my mother and her boyfriend. She doesn't make enough for the i-864. So my dad has agread to use his income. He makes enough, but we wont be living with him. So what forms do i need and for whom?

Thanks in advance.

Petitioner- I-864

Dad- I-864

F2a Son of LPR (brother)

1-20-12-- Priority Date

6-11-13-Approval Date

09-06-13-Case Complete

09-07-13- Expedite Request @ NVC (approved)

09-30-13-Case left NVC building (per CSR)

10-02-13- Case "In Transit" (CEAC)

10-08-13-Case " Ready"-Embassy received files

10-14-13- Called Embassy to set-up Interview. email confirmation same day

10-16-13-Medical Done (1day)

10-29-13- Interview Date -APPROVED

10-29-13- VISA ISSUED( CEAC)

11-04-03- VISA ON HAND

xx-xx-xx- POE

Im the USC. Petioned Mom on 10/2010

Mom's POE- 11/2011

Mom petitioned my brother (F2a) and sister (F2b)-Jan2012
Next is Dad (IR5).~ Journey Never Ends~

K1-2005

AOS-2006

ROC-2008

Naturalization-2009-2010

IR5-2010-2011

F2a-(brother) 2012-2013

F2b-(sister) PD 1/2012

F4- (sister)

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