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Living with my parents: Joint Sponsor or i-864a?

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My wife on her fiance visa and our son and I live with my parents. My dad makes a lot more money than I do and  files jointly with my mom--he was our co-sponsor for earlier parts of the visa and now he will also be a sponsor for i-485. Originally we were just doing the i-864a but now it is looking that even though we live in the same house, we are not technically part of the same household? I am unsure what to do here, as we don't anticipate to live with my folks forever.

 

All this household talk gets confusing in these forms... If we do a separate i-864 for my dad, do we omit my parents from the "household" for her i-994 (and my i-864)?

 

NOTE: he hosts us but doesn't pay for our costs of living.

 

 

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