The situation is this - An undocumented immigrant is getting married to a US citizen. However, spouse of the immigrant don't meet the 125% of poverty guideline (basically don't make enough money to financially support the immigrant according to I-864), so joint-sponsor is needed. I am aware that this joint-sponsor doesn't have to be someone of a relation such as US citizen's parents or relatives.
My question is:
1) After I-864A has been filed with the joint-sponsor, does that sponsor have to provide additional information later on to prove that they are actually the one to financially supporting the immigrant? Also,
2) Does the joint-sponsor have to live in the same household as the married couple?
I ask these because the immigrant needs someone to sponsor him; however that joint-sponsor won't actually be supporting him financially. In reality, his parent (also undocumented) will be able to support him to get by until he gets the EAD, but obviously they cannot sponsor him on paper because of their status.
My question is:
1) After I-864A has been filed with the joint-sponsor, does that sponsor have to provide additional information later on to prove that they are actually the one to financially supporting the immigrant? Also,
2) Does the joint-sponsor have to live in the same household as the married couple?
I ask these because the immigrant needs someone to sponsor him; however that joint-sponsor won't actually be supporting him financially. In reality, his parent (also undocumented) will be able to support him to get by until he gets the EAD, but obviously they cannot sponsor him on paper because of their status.
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