My USC self-employed husband and I are living at his parents' house, and his income was not sufficient to go over the 125% poverty threshold, so we had to use his Mom and Dad's income to qualify. They signed two forms I-864a and we filed it along with my husband's I-864.
His Mom and Dad are in their 80's and their health condition doesn't look promising, unfortunately. It is going to take a while till I get my permanent residence in the US.
My question is if there is an option to find a substitute cosponsor to support my case? I've only found the info about getting a substitute sponsor for the main I-864, not 864a, as well as for a joint sponsor. But in this case the cosponsors are the members of the household. I am worrying that in the worst case when my In-Laws pass away I am not going to be able to replace them to support my application.
I would be glad to pick your brain guys, who know ins and outs of this bureaucracy. I really appreciate your advice and ideas on this matter. Good luck to everyone!
I-864, I-864A, death of cosponsor, consponsor deceased
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Hi everyone!
My USC self-employed husband and I are living at his parents' house, and his income was not sufficient to go over the 125% poverty threshold, so we had to use his Mom and Dad's income to qualify. They signed two forms I-864a and we filed it along with my husband's I-864.
His Mom and Dad are in their 80's and their health condition doesn't look promising, unfortunately. It is going to take a while till I get my permanent residence in the US.
My question is if there is an option to find a substitute cosponsor to support my case? I've only found the info about getting a substitute sponsor for the main I-864, not 864a, as well as for a joint sponsor. But in this case the cosponsors are the members of the household. I am worrying that in the worst case when my In-Laws pass away I am not going to be able to replace them to support my application.
I would be glad to pick your brain guys, who know ins and outs of this bureaucracy. I really appreciate your advice and ideas on this matter. Good luck to everyone!