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my wife (not working) is on ead and wants to sponsor her sister for visitor visa

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  • my wife (not working) is on ead and wants to sponsor her sister for visitor visa

    hello there

    i m filling out form i-134 and have a little confusion for sponsor's section.
    question is: should i provide my wife's details (who is on EAD and not working) ? as I read somewhere there direct relationship weighs more compared to in-law relationship
    OR
    should i provide my details (i am also on EAD but working)

    we do have a joint bank account so is it fine to provide money details if i provide my wife's detail in sponsor section ?

    pls any help will be greatly appreciated.

    thanks
    dar

  • #2
    Use your credentials

    hi,

    Since your wife is not working, she is already a dependent on you. also since she does not have an income she is not an ideal sponsor.
    your sponsorship will have more weight in this case.

    Regards
    SangeetaL
    Sr. Counselor
    Allied Visa Services

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sangeetaL View Post
      hi,

      Since your wife is not working, she is already a dependent on you. also since she does not have an income she is not an ideal sponsor.
      your sponsorship will have more weight in this case.

      Regards
      SangeetaL
      Sr. Counselor
      Allied Visa Services
      Thank you Sangeeta

      This helps but dont you think if "in-law" clause will make a case little weak ?

      Thanks
      Dar

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      • #4
        Sponsoring your in-law

        Originally posted by dgajjar View Post
        Thank you Sangeeta

        This helps but dont you think if "in-law" clause will make a case little weak ?

        Thanks
        Dar
        Sponsoring an in-law is in no way "weaker" than by a blood relative, since USCIS is more concerned about the financial background of the sponsor so that the alien visitor does not become a public charge in any way here.
        krish.
        (Community Ambassador for Seniors)

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        • #5
          yes, correct. It is very common for people to successfully sponsor their in-laws .

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          • #6
            Originally posted by krish45 View Post
            Sponsoring an in-law is in no way "weaker" than by a blood relative, since USCIS is more concerned about the financial background of the sponsor so that the alien visitor does not become a public charge in any way here.
            krish.
            (Community Ambassador for Seniors)
            Thank you.

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            Originally posted by peace999 View Post
            yes, correct. It is very common for people to successfully sponsor their in-laws .
            Thank you.

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