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    Dr Nesr reacted to aleful in Can we use joint sponsor in form i864 for spouse?   
    hi
     
    the petitioner is the primary sponsor and must file an i864 regardless of income. she can have a joint sponsor
     
    it can be any US Citizen or Resident who qualifies
     
     
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    Dr Nesr reacted to Triple28 in Form i-864 if the applicant is the sponsor of the petitioner!   
    NVC or Consular officer may request some domicile documents to prove that your wife (petitioner) is living the US at the time your case is processed.
     
    Besides, in order to get a smooth processing, I think that you should find a joint sponsor who is LPR or USC and living in the US.
    Applicant assets are not considered as main income for sponsorship.
    It is used only when the sponsor's income does not meet the minimum, and it depends on the consideration of Consular officer.
     
    You should aks a lawyer to get a better preparation.
    Because if your wife is required to live in US, she needs more domicile time in US to be qualified.
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    Dr Nesr reacted to geowrian in Form i-864 if the applicant is the sponsor of the petitioner!   
    Thanks.
     
    Exactly. You must show evidence of at least $94,125 in qualifying assets. Bank accounts are fine to use as an asset. They typically want to see up to 12 months of statements for verification.
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    Dr Nesr reacted to Dee elle in Form i-864 if the applicant is the sponsor of the petitioner!   
    Assets required are minimum 3x the 125% for the household...... so >$94,125
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    Dr Nesr reacted to geowrian in Form i-864 if the applicant is the sponsor of the petitioner!   
    She must file an I-864. She can include your assets with her assets. No I-864A is needed from you as her intending immigrant spouse. An I-864EZ may be applicable instead of the I-864...check the first 3 questions on the I-864EZ.
     
    She could include your income as part of the household income, but only if it will continue from the same source upon coming to the US. It sounds like that's not the case, so your income won't qualify.
     
    You can qualify using just assets. Assets must be at least 3 times the required income level, which is 125% of the federal poverty level for your household size. Your household size sounds like it would be 4 (you, your spouse, and the 2 children).
    Income guidelines: https://www.uscis.gov/i-864p
     
    If she won't meet the financial requirements using assets, she can find a joint sponsor. The joint sponsor must be a USC or LPR living in the US who meets the requirements.
    Your wife would still need to file an I-864 even if using a joint sponsor.
     
    She must also show US domicile OR sufficient intent to establish US domicile.
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