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dramahuman

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  1. 30 minutes ago, Chancy said:

     

    It is not required.  But based on the experience of some VJ members, I highly recommend you ask her to sign an I-864A anyway and have your husband bring it to the interview, in case the consul officer asks for it.  No need to submit to NVC.  But not having the I-864A at the interview if the CO asks will delay the visa process.  Better to have it and not need it.

     

    Oh thank you so much! We'll get it filled out and put in the interview folder then! (Thank you so much again)

  2. Hi!

     

    I know the answer is probably in this forum, but I think I keep searching for the wrong thing so combing through hasn't gotten me anywhere quite yet!


    My brother-in-law is the joint sponsor for my husband, we did all the paperwork, but, he files joint taxes with my sister. 

     

    My sister makes no income, she had a part time job briefly this year but it doesn't count toward the income needed for my husband as my brother in law's pay suffices.


    Do we still need her to fill out an i864a and add her as a household member for the application?

     

    Thanks in advance!

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