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I have questions for the financial part. Let say I am applying my sister but my son will be the financial supporter, does my son complete the same form I864? 

 

For the income document, is tax return good enough? Do I need more income or assets documents? 

 

Thanks

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7 hours ago, neaivj said:

I have questions for the financial part. Let say I am applying my sister but my son will be the financial supporter, does my son complete the same form I864? 

 

For the income document, is tax return good enough? Do I need more income or assets documents? 

 

Thanks

If you petitioned your sister, you are required to complete an I-864 even if you don't make enough. The most recent tax return is required of you or a signed statement why you were not required to file a return. No point in offering other evidence if you don't have enough income to qualify. 

 

If your son is the one with enouh salary, he also does an I-864. The latest complete tax return (or tax transcript) is required, but he may supplement that with an employer letter verifying his employment and salary, and 6 months of pay stubs. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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1 minute ago, Wuozopo said:

If you petitioned your sister, you are required to complete an I-864 even if you don't make enough. The most recent tax return is required of you or a signed statement why you were not required to file a return. No point in offering other evidence if you don't have enough income to qualify. 

 

If your son is the one with enouh salary, he also does an I-864. The latest complete tax return (or tax transcript) is required, but he may supplement that with an employer letter verifying his employment and salary, and 6 months of pay stubs. 

That means I have to complete two I864 separately and also provide two tax return, one for myself and one for my son. Thought just my sons will be enough. Thanks! 

 
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