Talo
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Just now, LilyJ said:
Yes they are regular co-sponsors, she will not combine her income with them
Great. Thanks!
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2 minutes ago, LilyJ said:
Her parents' household number will be them, yourself, and any children they may have in their house if any.
Thanks for the reply Lily, I'm not sure I follow you though.
They seem to distinguish between household co-sponsors (they need to fill I-864A) and other co-sponsors (they need to fill I-864).
The co sponsors are their parents. Which do not live in the same house as her. So I assume they are regular co-sponsors?
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Another quick question. What is the definition of Household member? Her parents are going to co-sponsor. She does not live with them.
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Thanks to all! I guess we'll go with the joint sponsorship just in case. I was worried it would be problematic to go with it if not needed.
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Hi all,
My wife did not reach the minimum income requirement in her 2018 tax return. But now she does.
Is her income for the last couple of months sufficient or should we go with co-sponsorship? Would it be a problem if we go with co-sponsorship just in case or is it better to go with it even if she now meets the requirements?
Thanks in advance
Minimum income requirement
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
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Thank you for your response. We are a bit confused however about what evidence will need to be provided for the I-864A. If the mother is the joint sponsor, her household is three people (the father and a disabled adult son). So, will they (the father and son) need to provide the same evidence as in I-864A. Also, I suppose this would mean that they would also have to provide the petitioner's brother's birth certificate and mother's marriage certificate to prove household relation? Pardon my ignorance but this is a bit confusing.