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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Hello everybody,

they approved our I130 lately, my wife is working now and financially able to sponsor, however she doesn't have continuous employment, therefore my father in law is going to sponsor me with his SSA retirement income.but of course does not have tax returns to show for the past 3 years on the I-864 forms, because his income is not taxable.

1: he sent me 3 forms of 1099's, one for him the amount of it is 24k, the second is for his wife and its 6k, and the third one is for his disable son and it is 6k also, all this income is debited from my father in law account, is that mean that he qualifies for the poverty guideline of household of 4?

2: if he is qualified, what is the forms that we have to fill, a friend of mine told me your wife will have to fill I864 and your father in law I864, and your mother in law and son in law have to fill I864a for each one of them, is this correct guys?

Can anyone please clarify this issues to me, your comments will be appreciated .

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You file an I864 for each tax household. If multiple and separate tax filers are helping you, then each one must do a separate i864. If your father in law files a tax return jointly with his spouse and claims his son as a dependent, then that group only files one i864 together.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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You file an I864 for each tax household. If multiple and separate tax filers are helping you, then each one must do a separate i864. If your father in law files a tax return jointly with his spouse and claims his son as a dependent, then that group only files one i864 together.

Thanks alot for your comment, my father in law income is an SSA retirement income, it's tax free so he dosent pay taxes because he is a taxt exempt, and he dosent have tax returns so he should right an explanation why he dosent pay taxes, the trick is in the forms we dont know what to put in the tax returns amounts for 2014.2013 and 2012 or leave it empty

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Yes, your friend is correct. Since your father in law would include his wife and son on his I-864 and combine their income, the wife and son will each need an I-864A.

thanks alot for your confirmation :)))

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