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I'm filling out the I-864 form right now for a K-1 visa  and have a few questions regarding the joint sponsor since I was recently graduated from college and have no income at the moment. I will be using my parents as joint sponsor and they filed their tax as joint marriage. Since my dad is the head of the household ,  does he fill out the second I-864 form and my mom will be filling out the I-864A form? . 

Also, since both of my parents filed tax jointly . Do I submit the same tax transcript for both of them ? or should i submit the tax return copies ?

Thanks a lot . 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Yes, your dad fills out the second I864 as the joint sponsor and your mom the I864a.  Since they file taxes jointly, you can submit the joint tax return, IRS transcripts are generally preferred, but you do have the option of copies of a return along with copies of any W2s and 1099s.

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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47 minutes ago, Bill & Katya said:

Yes, your dad fills out the second I864 as the joint sponsor and your mom the I864a.  Since they file taxes jointly, you can submit the joint tax return, IRS transcripts are generally preferred, but you do have the option of copies of a return along with copies of any W2s and 1099s.

 

Good Luck!

Since they filed jointly, they must send W2/1099 even if they send a tax transcript.

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