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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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I have a question which form should my mother use, is it i864a or i864?

the petitioner is my sister which she fill up i864 then her husband fill up i864a they filed their taxes jointly.

Which forms does my mother will use?

they live the same address  and my mother has separate income and my sister didn't include them in their taxes as other dependent.

just confused with this.

 

Thank You Guys

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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Does petitioner, your sister, does not have enough income to support you? 
 

if not, she can use her husband’s income to support you. Your sister will fill i864 and her husband will fill i864A, and combine income.

 

After combining if they both still don’t make enough income according to poverty guidelines, they will need a joint sponsor. Your mother can be a joint sponsor if her income is enough to support you. Joint sponsor will fill i864.

 

I hope it helps!

Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Philippines
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On 11/26/2024 at 6:20 AM, MSSF said:

Does petitioner, your sister, does not have enough income to support you? 
 

if not, she can use her husband’s income to support you. Your sister will fill i864 and her husband will fill i864A, and combine income.

 

After combining if they both still don’t make enough income according to poverty guidelines, they will need a joint sponsor. Your mother can be a joint sponsor if her income is enough to support you. Joint sponsor will fill i864.

 

I hope it helps!

 

Yeah not enough, all my siblings are migrating together at the same time. 

Thank You this help me a lot, its not for me. I am writing for my siblings and his family.

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