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Q: How can I add new joint sponsor? Can I add new joint sponsor documents in applicants civil documents section?

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A: Yes, you can add a joint sponsor, but NVC must approve the request before you are able to upload any documents for that person. You would need to go to the affidavit of support tab and choose "add sponsor" and then provide the requested information. NVC then takes 1-2 days to review the request and sends you a message when the joint sponsor has been added, once the joint sponsor has been added you will be able to upload their financial documents.

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A: If you need to add a new joint sponsor for an immigration application, such as an Affidavit of Support for a family member, you may be able to do so by submitting a new Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, with the new joint sponsor's information and supporting documents.

You should check the specific instructions for the immigration application you are submitting to determine the process for adding a joint sponsor. In some cases, you may be able to submit the new joint sponsor's information and documents as part of the civil documents section of the application.

However, it is important to note that the process and requirements for adding a joint sponsor may vary depending on the specific immigration application and the government agency processing the application. It is recommended that you consult with an experienced immigration attorney to ensure that you understand the requirements and procedures for adding a joint sponsor and to ensure that your application is completed correctly and efficiently.

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