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hello everyone! Im just wondering if anyone can help me figure this out.

So basically what happen was , I put my wife and two kids on the same i864 which turns out to be big no no and needless to say. I got a checklist from the nvc telling me pretty much to adjust the numbers of family members on the form and of course put my kids on a separate i864 form

Im a us citizen and my two kids(im the biological father) are ages 8 and 5 . Does it mean , all I have to do is to fix the numbers on my wife's i864 and then send i864w for each of my kids?

Thanks everyone!

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hello everyone! Im just wondering if anyone can help me figure this out.

So basically what happen was , I put my wife and two kids on the same i864 which turns out to be big no no and needless to say. I got a checklist from the nvc telling me pretty much to adjust the numbers of family members on the form and of course put my kids on a separate i864 form

Im a us citizen and my two kids(im the biological father) are ages 8 and 5 . Does it mean , all I have to do is to fix the numbers on my wife's i864 and then send i864w for each of my kids?

Thanks everyone!

Are your children US citizens through you? Do they have passport?

If they aren't citizens each immigrant has to have their own I-864 package filled out for them. So you will have 1 I-864 and 2 I-864W and 3 IV packages.

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Are your children US citizens through you? Do they have passport?

If they aren't citizens each immigrant has to have their own I-864 package filled out for them. So you will have 1 I-864 and 2 I-864W and 3 IV packages.

no they are not since they live in the philippines since birth and I became US citizen just last year. For what I understand and correct me if im wrong , my children will become us citizen as soon as they step in the port of entry because they are under 18 years old (child citizen act of 2000)

wife - i864

2 kids - i864w each

Am I in the right direction?

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But you still need to pay USCIS Elis to retain the cost of dispersing the GC. Before new immigrant arrived in the US.

Your child will coming to the US as a , immigrant (IR2) child under 18 of US citizen parent. GC will arrived 3-4 weeks ..

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But you still need to pay USCIS Elis to retain the cost of dispersing the GC. Before new immigrant arrived in the US.

Your child will coming to the US as a , immigrant (IR2) child under 18 of US citizen parent. GC will arrived 3-4 weeks ..

Ok thanks i know Im going to pay the GC for all of them but still though , I can file i-864w for my kids right?

Edited by dythan2005
 
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