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Hello everyone! I have been following this website for quite some time now and I have just decided to sign up for this awesome website.

I am a US Citizen (also an Immigrant to the US 15 years ago)and I applied AOS for my wife that is a F1 student. USCIS has sent me a letter than I am confused on what they are asking me about and I am hoping that you can clarify for me.

In the attached file is a picture that I took that is part of the letter the USCIS sent me.(sorry for the bad quality)

I submitted a I-864A along side with a the I-864, and 3 years of tax documents from my dad and I.

I just need to clarify, are they asking me to send in Proof that I(petitioner) and my dad(household member) that we work at our jobs? What throws me off is the Examples they are looking for, should I also include my wife's I-94, shes an out of status F1 student and does not work.

Thank you for your help everyone! (F)

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Hello everyone! I have been following this website for quite some time now and I have just decided to sign up for this awesome website.

I am a US Citizen (also an Immigrant to the US 15 years ago)and I applied AOS for my wife that is a F1 student. USCIS has sent me a letter than I am confused on what they are asking me about and I am hoping that you can clarify for me.

In the attached file is a picture that I took that is part of the letter the USCIS sent me.(sorry for the bad quality)

I submitted a I-864A along side with a the I-864, and 3 years of tax documents from my dad and I.

I just need to clarify, are they asking me to send in Proof that I(petitioner) and my dad(household member) that we work at our jobs? What throws me off is the Examples they are looking for, should I also include my wife's I-94, shes an out of status F1 student and does not work.

Thank you for your help everyone! (F)

For anyone whose income you stated in the I-864A, they had to be legally allowed to work in the US for the income to be counted. Is your dad from example legally allowed to work? Is your wife working and her income included? There are restrictions on work while on a F1 visa.

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On your I-864 you have to state your Citizenship and/or Residency status.

So they are questioning what your father's status is in this regard.

They seem to think he is not a Citizen and are asking for proof that he entered the country legally and has a work permit.


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For anyone whose income you stated in the I-864A, they had to be legally allowed to work in the US for the income to be counted. Is your dad from example legally allowed to work? Is your wife working and her income included? There are restrictions on work while on a F1 visa.

Thanks for replying, My dad is legally able to work. My wife however does not work.

On your I-864 you have to state your Citizenship and/or Residency status.

So they are questioning what your father's status is in this regard.

They seem to think he is not a Citizen and are asking for proof that he entered the country legally and has a work permit.

Thank you that does make a lot of sense. I did not state that he was a US citizen nor did I provide proof. So would sending in a copy of his US Citizenship be enough or do we need a notarized employment letter?

Thanks again!

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On your I-864, you only listed your father as Person 1 in #6a-c, correct? It sounds as if they are thinking the immigrant i adding income for some reason.

Did you supply the required documentation to prove your relationship to your father?

From the I-864A instructions>

If you check any other relative except for spouse, you must provide proof of the relationship and that you have the same principal residence as the sponsor.

I would supply the proof of relationship and residence, along with proof that your father is a USC, and a letter from employer(for proof of income). None of it needs to be notarized.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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