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JAPrincess

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  1. okay i gotta go to lunch!! dont go nowhere!!!

    okay answa while im gone.. philly, ja p?? which one of yall babies done tried to say "bumba####" TELL THE TRUTH!!!!!!!!!!!! :rofl::rofl: alright..soon forward!

    :blush:

    why yuh haffi ask question like dis mek mi wan ansa truthfully eee? :innocent:

    So, last time mi go a JA with Lilla first stop we mek a di beach, and we tek Lilla out inna wata and we all a float and hold eachother... well Mr. wan tek what is his right then an there m1831.gif so he start move my suit to one side and next thing I know mi breath leave mi :whistle: and one likkle F**K escape my lips... hear my baby in her likkle voice repeat wha mi seh! :blink::blush: oops...

    from this day we blame each other for making Lilla cuss her first word t2625.gif :rofl:

    a true its fi im fault, right??? :blush:

  2. Okay, maybe I'm going to answer my own questions now... :blush:

    Are these the figures I should be basing my salary meeting requirements for I-134 for the interview and I-184 for AOS?

    ( Found on website: http://www.usac.org/_res/documents/li/pdf/Income_Requirements.pdf )

    Persons with 2 in household= $18,388

    Or do I STARTING now include my fiance in the household count? (At the time of the interview are they looking at fiance already being in the picture so to speak, already in the household count?)

    Persons with 3 in household= $23,163

    (F.Y.I... These are for the 48 states' guidelines, not including Hawaii or Alaska)

    The income level is the same for both the I-134 and the I-864 and it changes each year: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864p.pdf

    Your fiance', yourself, and all dependents must be included in the head count, if its your father co-sponsoring then him, your mom (I presume) and anyone else that is claimed on his taxes plus your fiance.

    If your father filed married and joint, and the income is combined to qualify then your mom may have to fill out an I-864a as well...

    see the form there:

    http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-864a.pdf

    Purpose of Form :

    This contract is intended to benefit the sponsored immigrant(s) and any agency of the Federal Government, any agency of a State or local government, or any private entity to which the sponsor has an obligation under the affidavit of support to reimburse for benefits granted to the sponsored immigrant. This contract may be enforced in any court with appropriate jurisdiction. By signing this form, a household member who is not a sponsored immigrant, agrees to make his or her income and/or assets available to the sponsor to help support the immigrant for whom the sponsor has filed an affidavit of support.

  3. If your dad signs an I-134 then he won't be legally obligated for anything whatsoever. If he signs an I-864 when your husband applies to adjust status then he WILL be legally obligated if your husband collects any means tested benefits from the government. However, you are the primary sponsor. The government will come after you first and only go after your dad if they can't squeeze the money out of you.

    :thumbs:

    here is a great link outlining the responsibilities of a co-sponsor:

    http://www.***removed***....bligations.html

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