affidavit question
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Hi everyone,
I came to the US June 1 2001 on a K1 & with my 2 daughters on their K2's. I married my fiance on June 9 2001
We are filling in the AOS stuff now.
My question is;
on the affidavit it asks about your household size. My husband has his daughter live with him every other year. This year she is with her mother, but last year she was with him so he included her on his tax returns.
Does she count as part of the household?
Trouble is if she does we need a co-sponser but if not we are o.k.
Hope someone can help.
Thanx in advance
karen.
I came to the US June 1 2001 on a K1 & with my 2 daughters on their K2's. I married my fiance on June 9 2001
We are filling in the AOS stuff now.
My question is;
on the affidavit it asks about your household size. My husband has his daughter live with him every other year. This year she is with her mother, but last year she was with him so he included her on his tax returns.
Does she count as part of the household?
Trouble is if she does we need a co-sponser but if not we are o.k.
Hope someone can help.
Thanx in advance
karen.
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It is possible that he will not require a co-sponsor, however one would certainly
need to document why by sending in a copy of the child custody agreement to verify
that she is not in the house this year, because that tax return may prove to be
somewhat damning. The safe thing is to go ahead and get a co-sponsor. If that is not
an easy solution in your situation, I'd try it with the custody agreement and a cover
letter of explanation. No guarantees, however.
Alvena
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It is possible that he will not require a co-sponsor, however one would certainly
need to document why by sending in a copy of the child custody agreement to verify
that she is not in the house this year, because that tax return may prove to be
somewhat damning. The safe thing is to go ahead and get a co-sponsor. If that is not
an easy solution in your situation, I'd try it with the custody agreement and a cover
letter of explanation. No guarantees, however.
Alvena
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I am not a lawyer and this is not legal advice; this is my personal opinion, posted
for the purpose of discussion only.
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K-1 FAQ: http://www.k1faq.com Timelines: http://www.wkh.org/ A great K-1 Site:
http://pages.prodigy.net/alixtcat/immigrat.htm Doc Steen's Marriage Visa Pages:
http://www.mindspring.com/~docsteen/...o/visainfo.htm
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