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  1. Hi there, had a quick question for anyone who has done this before. I am the petitioner (USC), currently living in India with my wife and we have done a DCF. Under Petitioner's address near the end of DS260, should I write my indian address or my US address? For I-130, I-864, I have listed my mailing address as my Indian one. Also, in the earlier part of DS260, where it asks for spouse's address, the applicant (wife) has selected lives at same address. Thanks for the help guys.

  2. Didn't know I could quote myself but I don't see an edit option. I ended up calling USCIS to sort out my confusion and I'll list the answers that I got. Hopefully, it'll help someone else out:

    1. Under Part 4 of the I-864 (Information on the Sponsor), As I did my

    medical education in India and am currently in India, I would write my

    mailing address as my indian address but my place of residence as my

    address in New York?

    ------------> Mailing Address is in India. Residence is where you maintain residence, such as my case, New York, as I maintain mailing and etc...

    2. Under Part 5 (Sponsor's Household Size): I will enter 1 for the person I

    am sponsoring, 1 for myself, 0 for my spouse as she is already counted in

    the first question. I have a question regarding question 7 in part 5. If

    you have siblings, parents, or adult children with the same principal

    residence who are combining their income with yours by submitting form

    I-864a. Do I enter 1 or 2. I have both my father and mother in the house,

    but only my mother is filing the I-864a and she is only listing her income

    out of the joint tax return.

    -------------> I would enter 3 for this. Only people that are involved in the form is to be counted.

    3. Under Part 6 (Sponsor's Income and Employment): My parents file a joint

    tax return under which I am listed as a dependent. I do not file an

    individual tax return. Do I select the box under question 13 where it asks

    about federal tax returns? I do have a copy of my parents tax returns for

    the past 3 years in which I am listed as a dependent.

    -------------> I don't select anything as I have not filed anything on my own. As I have no income, I don't file. I can attach a letter explaining the same.

    4. My last question is regarding the instruction guide for I-864, on page 6

    of 13, part b on the top, it says, "If you included the income of the

    intending immigrant who is your spouse (he or she would be counted on Item

    Number 7 of Part 5" <--------- Item 7 of part 5 only talks about siblings,

    parents, or adult children. Should I disregard this information? Also, my

    wife's income comes from her family business, how does she prove that it

    will continue after obtaining lawful permanent status?

    -------------> Disregard the same

  3. Sorry for bringing up this old thread again. I just got very caught up that I literally had no time to reply. I'll write a timeline when I get a chance to. Thanks to everyone who's replied so far. I had a few questions regarding the same so hopefully we can clear that up now.

    I was under the impression that foreign assets that are liquid or can be made liquid within a year is taken into consideration when filling out the i864 for the intending immigrant. In that case, I would fill out the i864 with her financial assets listed and mom would fill out the i864a.

    I also was curious about:

    1. Under Part 4 of the I-864 (Information on the Sponsor), As I did my

    medical education in India and am currently in India, I would write my

    mailing address as my indian address but my place of residence as my

    address in New York?

    2. Under Part 5 (Sponsor's Household Size): I will enter 1 for the person I

    am sponsoring, 1 for myself, 0 for my spouse as she is already counted in

    the first question. I have a question regarding question 7 in part 5. If

    you have siblings, parents, or adult children with the same principal

    residence who are combining their income with yours by submitting form

    I-864a. Do I enter 1 or 2. I have both my father and mother in the house,

    but only my mother is filing the I-864a and she is only listing her income

    out of the joint tax return.

    3. Under Part 6 (Sponsor's Income and Employment): My parents file a joint

    tax return under which I am listed as a dependent. I do not file an

    individual tax return. Do I select the box under question 13 where it asks

    about federal tax returns? I do have a copy of my parents tax returns for

    the past 3 years in which I am listed as a dependent.

    4. My last question is regarding the instruction guide for I-864, on page 6

    of 13, part b on the top, it says, "If you included the income of the

    intending immigrant who is your spouse (he or she would be counted on Item

    Number 7 of Part 5" <--------- Item 7 of part 5 only talks about siblings,

    parents, or adult children. Should I disregard this information? Also, my

    wife's income comes from her family business, how does she prove that it

    will continue after obtaining lawful permanent status?

  4. Your wife has cash / assets worth $200K? How much is / can be US based? If she has enough in the US then that is what you can use. It will be simpler. If not, then mom needs to do an I-864 with you having zero income. She can't offer up the house without your dad's agreement/participation.

    You as petitioner always submit an I-864 regardless of income.

    Thanks for the quick reply. All cash and assets are not in the US, they're in India and she doesn't file tax returns in the US. We will be submitting statements from our accountant who will state how much money there is, where it is, and the breakup of it along with her indian tax returns for the past 3 years. So from what i'm understanding here, this is what I need to do.

    -I fill out a i864

    -mom fills out a i-864

    -nobody fills out a i-864a because the other sponsor is already filling out a i864

    mom would:

    Part 1: -select question 1d- I am the only joint sponsor

    Mom and I:

    Part 3: -question 1, i am sponsoring principal immigrant

    Part 7: List wife's assets

    Am I getting something wrong here? Thanks so much for the help.

  5. Hi there, quick question that hopefully you guys can answer. I did some searching but couldn't find anything that exactly answers the questions I had and I didn't want to hijack someone else's thread.

    I filed an i130 as dcf in Delhi in early may. I got the email from Mumbai saying that they got the application and I can proceed further with medicals and pcc. I just have a bit of confusion regarding the i864 and i864a. I'll explain my situation and hopefully someone can clear it up.

    I am currently living in India after finishing medical school and am married. I am a us citizen and currently don't have a job. My parents file taxes in the US with me as a dependant. My wife has financials with over 200k in her bank accounts not accounting for other assets.

    My dad doesn't want to get involved in this procedure so it would only be my mom signing documents of support. She makes 40k a year and we would be a total family of 4, my parents, me and my wife. We would all be living together. My parents file a joint return with me as a dependent.

    Do I fill out the i864 and mom fills out the i864a? Where it says property owned, would mom declare half the value of the house that my parents own? What about their joint bank account? Thanks for any assistance you guys can provide.

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