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5 hours ago, NikLR said:

I know.  But counting household members will be the same.  Just because the i-134 isnt legally binding and doesn't have great instructions.  Regardless the I-864 is needed for AOS so use their guidelines when you are lost. 

 

5 hours ago, NikLR said:

Also to put it really bluntly, if this child's mother dies then the father will be 100% responsible for this child even of he doesnt see or put a cent to this child's welfare currently, regardless of why.  This child is his dependent until he is an adult. 

I totally understand where you're coming from but to each his own I suppose.  Up to the OP what he wants to do but I just feel like the section in the I-134 is pretty clear cut, it's either is this person currently depending on you or are they not, disregarding any future possibilities because there could be a million possibilities.   

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