Q: Can I amend the I-864 form before the interview in Juarez Mexico to reflect assets from the Petitioner and Immigrant?
I have a joint sponsor and omitted the detail of the net cash value of my real estate holdings and the balance of the principal immigrants savings and checking accounts. How would I go about either amending or declaring the assets that were not mentioned in the originally filed I-864 Petitioner form?
A:
You can amend the I-864 form before your interview in Juarez, Mexico, to reflect additional assets. To do this, you should fill out a new I-864 form, including the net cash value of your real estate holdings and the balance of the principal immigrant’s savings and checking accounts. Ensure that all information is accurate and complete.
Bring the updated I-864 form and any supporting documents to your interview. This includes bank statements, property valuations, and any other proof of assets you’re declaring. It’s important to explain the updates to the consular officer during your interview.
Additionally, inform your joint sponsor that their information remains crucial, and they should also be prepared for the interview. Clear communication and thorough documentation will help ensure that the amended information is considered in your case.
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