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Q: What is Form I-864A?
A: Form I-864A is a contract between a sponsor and a household member who will be contributing income to the sponsored household.
Q: Who should use Form I-864A?
A: Form I-864A should be used by a household member who is joining the sponsor's household and will be contributing income to support the sponsored immigrant.
Q: What is the purpose of Form I-864A?
A: The purpose of Form I-864A is to establish the financial responsibility of the household member and to ensure that the sponsored immigrant will have adequate financial support.
Q: What information is required on Form I-864A?
A: Form I-864A requires information about the household member's income, assets, and liabilities, as well as their relationship to the sponsor and the sponsored immigrant.
Q: Can multiple household members use Form I-864A?
A: Yes, multiple household members can use Form I-864A if they are all joining the sponsor's household and will be contributing income to support the sponsored immigrant.
Q: Is Form I-864A a legally binding contract?
A: Yes, Form I-864A is a legally binding contract between the sponsor and the household member.
Q: Can the sponsor be held financially responsible for the sponsored immigrant's debts?
A: Yes, the sponsor can be held financially responsible for the sponsored immigrant's debts if the household member's income is not sufficient to support the immigrant.
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