Please guide me, I have sent my parents the I-864 and I-864a with my signatures and details on it but didn't date either one of them, I am currently living outside of the usa and sponsoring my husband under i-130. I didn't date the form knowing my attorney and my parents have to do their part. Now my mother is bit worried that what if the hand writing on the date doesn't match accordingly.I left it black earlier because I have heard from everyone that you should date when you are about to mail them the documents. Now do you think if she would date it in her writing next to the column where my signatures are already would be an issue? and also should she date the day i mailed her the documents as I have that receipt as a proof or should she date as the day she be mailing the documents from usa. I just don't want any checklist
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Originally posted by mc84 View PostPlease guide me, I have sent my parents the I-864 and I-864a with my signatures and details on it but didn't date either one of them, I am currently living outside of the usa and sponsoring my husband under i-130. I didn't date the form knowing my attorney and my parents have to do their part. Now my mother is bit worried that what if the hand writing on the date doesn't match accordingly.I left it black earlier because I have heard from everyone that you should date when you are about to mail them the documents. Now do you think if she would date it in her writing next to the column where my signatures are already would be an issue? and also should she date the day i mailed her the documents as I have that receipt as a proof or should she date as the day she be mailing the documents from usa. I just don't want any checklist
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