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GRENXA

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  1. They consider everything but it sounds like your sister minimally meets the minimum requirements to joint sponsor. Yes, her family size would be 3.

    For the First question i don't know but , if the cosponsor file tax separate that means they don't live together which means is not included in her family size . she counts herself and the people she supports , other people if she ever did a i864 for them till they get the citizenship .

    read this paragraph might help u

    The sponsor must have an income or assets or a combination thereof that meets at least 125% of the stated poverty guidelines. In deference to the sacrifices made by our U.S. armed forces, sponsors on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces need only meet 100% of the stated poverty guidelines. Moreover, all household members of the sponsor are considered when determining whether the sponsor meets the poverty guidelines. Under this provision, members of the household may even include individuals whom the sponsor does not directly support. The following persons are considered household members of the sponsor:

    * Individuals related, by blood, marriage or adoption, to the sponsor, such as a spouse and all children. ?Children? are considered as persons under age 21, irrespective of parental custody. Parent(s) of the sponsor are also included in this determination if residing with the sponsor.

    * Any other person listed as a dependent on the sponsor?s IRS income tax return.

    * Any person for whom the sponsor has previously executed a Form I-864.

    * The beneficiary, or applicant, and all accompanying dependents.

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