If I have applied for my parents and now need to submit the AOS, since I’m a full-time student who is completely dependent on husband, should I write his name as joint sponsor?

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If I have applied for my parents and now need to submit the AOS, since I’m a full-time student who is completely dependent on husband, should I write his name as joint sponsor?

This is in the I-864 in Part 1. Then in Part-4, should I put my name as sponsor? I also need to fill out the form I-864A as well. In that form who will be the household member – me or my husband?

Asked on January 22, 2015 under Immigration Law, Arizona

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SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 9 years ago | Contributor

You will need to submit the affidavit of support for each of the parents since you are the petitioner.  If your income is insufficient, you can use your husband's income and he and you will also need to submit the I-864a where he is the household member whose income is being utilized.


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