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Petition for parent: send I-130 with I-864

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Laos
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My husband became a US citizen this past summer and now he will be petitioning for his mother (my mil).  My mil lives in Laos right now.  My question is should we send the I-864 with the I-130?    The I-130 instructions doesn't say to do that but if we do send them together it should ok right?  Do you guys recommend that or sending the I-864 to my mil instead?   Thanks for any input.  

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23 minutes ago, hnubno said:

My question is should we send the I-864 with the I-130? 

No

 

23 minutes ago, hnubno said:

The I-130 instructions doesn't say to do that but if we do send them together it should ok right? 

No

 

24 minutes ago, hnubno said:

Do you guys recommend that or sending the I-864 to my mil instead?

No

 

I don’t know where you got all these ideas but they’re all wrong. 

 

1. You follow exactly  what the instructions say, no more, no less. USCIS likes it exactly as they state in the instructions. 

2. The I-864 you will submit at the NVC stage.

3. Your husband should research the whole process in details from I-130 to NVC to interview then post specific questions.

4. What have you guys thought about healthcare/ health insurance for MIL? She will not be eligible for most public benefits for 5 years. 

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1 hour ago, hnubno said:

My husband became a US citizen this past summer and now he will be petitioning for his mother (my mil).  My mil lives in Laos right now.  My question is should we send the I-864 with the I-130?    The I-130 instructions doesn't say to do that but if we do send them together it should ok right?  Do you guys recommend that or sending the I-864 to my mil instead?   Thanks for any input.  

Provide the I-864 at NVC stage when you are supposed to

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