Who needs to file I-864A?

Who needs to file I-864A?

primary sponsor
Form I-864A is used when the primary sponsor does not have sufficient income and/or assets to prove that the household is capable of living at or above 125% of the U.S. poverty line.

Can son in law complete I-864A?

Yes, anyone who is an LPR or USC can become a joint sponsor and if that joint sponsor lives in the same household under the same address, he or she needs to file I-864 a.

Does a spouse need to file I-864A because we file joint taxes?

Since you filed taxes jointly you will have to submit the joint tax return (or preferably the tax transcript from the IRS), but your spouse doesn’t have to sign the I-864A or fill out another one herself, unless your individual income is insufficient.

Do I need to fill out i864a?

The green-card applicant can then sign Form I-864a. Note also that, in some cases where an immigrating spouse or other relation already lives in the U.S., the petitioner need not fill out Form I-864 in the first place. This is true when the immigrant has already earned (or can be credited with) 40 quarters of Social Security coverage.

Do I need a file an i-864a form?

Form I-864A is a contract between sponsor and household member. It depends on how many sponsors you have. If your spouse is the only sponsor for your green card application then he/she don’t need to file Form I-864A.

Do I have to submit i-864a?

The principal immigrant must submit one original Form I-864 and Form I-864A for his or her file along with supporting financial evidence of the sponsor’s and household member’s income. A Form I-864 or Form I-864A is considered original if it is signed in black ink.

What is I 864a?

Form I-864A, Contract Between Sponsor and Household Member, is for use in only a limited type of green card (lawful permanent residence) applications: Specifically, it should be used in cases where the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident who is petitioning for a family member to immigrate does not have sufficient income…

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