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Another i-864 question
Ive got my interview on Friday at the embassy in london.
Everythings ready to go but its confused me alittle. My husband whos in the US has sent me some bank statements for the i-864. The trouble being on one statement it shows the full amount of funds we sent over through moneycorp but on the other statement it shows the money gone from the house we bought. Although we are still above the poverty guidelines im guessing he should now add on the i-864 the house as an asset? Im just worried obviously i have all the documents to prove we own the house but if we dont add it to the i-864 will this be an issue? Janet |
Re: Another i-864 question
Originally Posted by janeth8711
(Post 10147364)
Im just worried obviously i have all the documents to prove we own the house but if we dont add it to the i-864 will this be an issue?
Ian |
Re: Another i-864 question
Originally Posted by ian-mstm
(Post 10147387)
To be considered for the I-864, the asset must be liquidable within 1 year... not an easy thing for a house in this economy. That said, home ownership is not a requirement so there's no obligation to add it to the I-864.
Ian I was just confused over the different amounts on the bank statements but like i said i have all the other documents if any questions arrise. Janet |
Re: Another i-864 question
Originally Posted by janeth8711
(Post 10147402)
Thanks for your reply,
I was just confused over the different amounts on the bank statements but like i said i have all the other documents if any questions arrise. Janet Rene |
Re: Another i-864 question
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 10147725)
As long as the lowest amount on the bank statement is still above the amount you need to show to meet the financial requirement, you should be fine.
Rene No need to include the house as an asset then, which will avoid the issues of showing it can be liquidated within a year. |
Re: Another i-864 question
Thanks for the replys,
Were would we be without you guys:thumbsup: Janet |
Re: Another i-864 question
What financial resources are shown on the I-864 is up to the sponsor (or joint sponsor) who is providing the I-864. The only requirement is that the total of the resources that are shown be documented and be sufficient to meet the financial target.
When I did my I-864 my income was more than adequate, so I did not show any of my assets on the I-864. It save a lot of work not having to gather documentation. Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by janeth8711
(Post 10147364)
My husband whos in the US has sent me some bank statements for the i-864.
The trouble being on one statement it shows the full amount of funds we sent over through moneycorp but on the other statement it shows the money gone from the house we bought. Although we are still above the poverty guidelines im guessing he should now add on the i-864 the house as an asset? |
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