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My mother sponsored by brother and my sister and she is married but my dad is not living with my mother, he is living in our original country, he doesn't have the permanent resident   , my mother is now sponsoring my second brother. My brother who she sponsored already is willing to be co-sponsor, an office helped me with the forms they made I 864 forms and put my brother as household member in stead of co sponsor. 
The immigration said the income is not enough and it is up to embassy to take their decision, it seems that the office who helped us put houses size 6 witch don't know why and put my brother as household member and they count it double in household size ( once because my mother sponsored him and another one because he is filling the form with her ) 
the nvc said to add a co sponsor to avoid any delay and it is up to consular officer to decide. i think my brother income is enough for 2 persons witch is him and my brother  My brother doesn't live with my mother 

Should we have to submit new Affidavit of support -and add my borther as co sponsor ? 

How much the co sponsor has to have as income ? 

 

we contact the office and they said to let the file to go to embassy then will correct it because they understood better than NVC

 

What do you recommend ?

Thanks you so much

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Your brother isn't a household member if he doesn't live with her. So he needs to complete the I864 and long as he is above the income range for his household size plus the brother all is well.

 

NVC told you what to do. Get the form right and ready for interview. NVC is saying they will not delay you and it's up to the embassy . Here's the I-864P you can look up the income level he needs to meet.

 

Sponsor's Household Size 100% of HHS Poverty Guidelines* 125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines*
  For sponsors on active duty in the U.S. armed forces who are petitioning for their spouse or child For all other sponsors
2 $16,910 $21,137
3 $21,330 $26,662
4 $25,750 $32,187
5 $30,170 $37,712
6 $34,590 $43,237
7 $39,010 $48,762
8 $43,430 $54,287
  Add $4,420 for each additional person Add $5,525 for each additional person

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On 3/28/2019 at 6:20 PM, rahma2018 said:

 

My mother sponsored by brother and my sister and she is married but my dad is not living with my mother, he is living in our original country, he doesn't have the permanent resident   , my mother is now sponsoring my second brother. My brother who she sponsored already is willing to be co-sponsor, an office helped me with the forms they made I 864 forms and put my brother as household member in stead of co sponsor. 
The immigration said the income is not enough and it is up to embassy to take their decision, it seems that the office who helped us put houses size 6 witch don't know why and put my brother as household member and they count it double in household size ( once because my mother sponsored him and another one because he is filling the form with her ) 
the nvc said to add a co sponsor to avoid any delay and it is up to consular officer to decide. i think my brother income is enough for 2 persons witch is him and my brother  My brother doesn't live with my mother 

Should we have to submit new Affidavit of support -and add my borther as co sponsor ? 

How much the co sponsor has to have as income ? 

 

we contact the office and they said to let the file to go to embassy then will correct it because they understood better than NVC

 

What do you recommend ?

Thanks you so much

Is your brother in USA single? If he’s married and has kids, his joint sponsor form should include his wife and kids plus your other brother, in the household size question. 

For both your mother’s and your brother’s I-864 forms, please read official instructions in detail and try to fill them both correctly this time. If you’re unsure about any part of the form (after reading the instructions) come to this forum and ask for advice. 

If your brother has both I-864s correctly filled with him at his interview, he will be fine. Otherwise, consular officer will not accept wrongly filled forms and your brother’s case will be delayed. 

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Hello,

 

we need your advise, it has been 3 weeks that I did not hear anything from NVC, I don't know who long still will take them to have the case completed.

 

we were thinking that they will give interview and will correct I-864 at interview step and that will be done quickly but no response yet. we called the immigration office who helped us with the file to ask for case to be expedited and they said it is take longer when it is expedited

 

I don't now what to do now

 

please help

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