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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nicaragua
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My first question is, can I add the income from my daughter ss survivor benefits? I am her payee for 5 more years. 

If so, how do I go about updating the already submitted and accepted form 864? If I do add that it, my income will be well beyond the poverty guidelines required. 

Note: Interview has not been scheduled yet. 

Thank you.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nicaragua
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14 hours ago, Verrou said:

Who do you sponsor ? Is it marriage base or family base or something else ? Which category?  I saw you are in NVC, has the petition has been approve by USCIS yet ? Need more info before we can give you correct advise 

130 approved for my mother. 6 dependants including her, my mother in law got rejected as a household member 864a, she is retired, lives with us and is claimed as a dependant. She was asked to submit a 864 as a joint sponsor, NVC said it was not sufficient that I needed to add another Joint sponsor. Which I believe is wrong. 

 
The reason I was asking if I can include the social security benefits my daughter receives since I am the payee and the one who manages it. 
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22 minutes ago, tdljdavila said:

130 approved for my mother. 6 dependants including her, my mother in law got rejected as a household member 864a, she is retired, lives with us and is claimed as a dependant. She was asked to submit a 864 as a joint sponsor, NVC said it was not sufficient that I needed to add another Joint sponsor. Which I believe is wrong. 

 
The reason I was asking if I can include the social security benefits my daughter receives since I am the payee and the one who manages it. 

U need to find someone with real job / active income as joint sponsor. The government wants to make sure that the sponsor + joint sponsor to be responsible. U only have 1 shot and social security benefits for your daughter won’t cut it. Dont rock the boat 

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