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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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We are getting a second joint sponsor after the first one (and the petitioner) combined did not make enough (I married into a poorer family).



So in total that would be 1) My wife, 2) MIL and 3) my wife's aunt.



Does that second joint sponsor submit a G325a because they weren't originally part of the initial filing process? Or is that not needed in this phase? I just want to make sure we have the correct forms when we send back the request for more information/additional documentation.



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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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They will not need a g325a that was just for you and your spouse, your spouse will be the main sponsor and will check the I am the petitioner box on the first question, the mil will check the I am the first of one of two joint sponsors and the aunt will be the second of the two joint sponsors . Make sure the total number of all the people in their household will be alright though . Just out of curiosity is ur mil not married ? She could use her spouse if they work as a household member alot more easy in my opinion .

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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They will not need a g325a that was just for you and your spouse, your spouse will be the main sponsor and will check the I am the petitioner box on the first question, the mil will check the I am the first of one of two joint sponsors and the aunt will be the second of the two joint sponsors . Make sure the total number of all the people in their household will be alright though . Just out of curiosity is ur mil not married ? She could use her spouse if they work as a household member alot more easy in my opinion .

She is married but FIL cannot work (disability but not getting anything yet complications etc so kind of an odd situation).

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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We are getting a second joint sponsor after the first one (and the petitioner) combined did not make enough (I married into a poorer family).

So in total that would be 1) My wife, 2) MIL and 3) my wife's aunt.

Does that second joint sponsor submit a G325a because they weren't originally part of the initial filing process? Or is that not needed in this phase? I just want to make sure we have the correct forms when we send back the request for more information/additional documentation.

Only the adjustment applicant supplies a G-325A as a required supplemental form to the I-485.

Joint sponsors must provide proof of being a USC or LPR with their I-864 and supporting documentation.

You can only have one joint sponsor. Are you speaking of using a qualifying household member with one I-864 and then a joint sponsor with their own separate I-864? If the primary sponsor and a qualifying household member combining incomes is not enough, then no need to use the household member and have them supply an I-864A. Just the joint sponsor that does meet the requirement for their own household size plus the immigrant is all you need along with the USC petitioner/primary sponsor's I-864.

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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