
Originally Posted by
Jewel12
I-864 does NOT need to be notarized.
As for the income - IF the person who filed taxes jointly with you IS the immigrant you are sponsoring, he/she/ does NOT need to fill out I-864A, EVEN if you are using his/her income to meet the guidelines. Come on folks, it's all clearly written right there, on the form. If you don't want to use your sponsored immigrant's income, do not include it in your I-864, - just attach all your W-2's, pay stubs, 1040 and employer letter.
But even if you want to add your sponsored immigrant's income to I-864, you DO NOT NEED I-864A. I-864A is for somebody in your household whose income you wish to use, and who is NOT a sponsored immigrant.
We did it this way with my hubby - we included my income without any I-864A.
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