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my husband and i have been going about the naturalization process without the help of a lawyer thus far. we have now been asked to name an "agent" that they will contact if necessary, paid $88 and have to fill out a I-864ez. I make $29 000 a year and wasn't sure if that would be enough to support him under this form, so saw if we want to have a co-sponsor(my mom) that we have to fill out a I-864...so do her and I both have to fill out the I-864? Just any advice in general would be a great help, we have come far by ourselves, but do not want to jeapordize his citizenship by trying to save money, since we don't have much to spend. Thank you!
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U.S. Immigration and Nationality Law Attorney serving San Diego, CA
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Hello. I assume you mean you filed an immigrant visa for him. You are not obtaining his US citizenship. If you are a household of 2 (you and him), than, $29,000 is enough. You can find the exact numbers on form I-864P. Best of luck.
Answered on Oct 02nd, 2012 at 6:24 PM