How to cancel form I-864 after it’s been submitted if I no longer want to be a joint sponsor?
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How to cancel form I-864 after it’s been submitted if I no longer want to be a joint sponsor?
I submitted the form in joint support for my sister and the relationship with her is not stable and I don’t feel that she is responsible. She didn’t reveal that after all the procedures had been done. It was for her husband and he is in Mexico and has been approved just needs the appointment to cross, he’s waiting for that right now. What can I do?
Asked on January 2, 2012 under Immigration Law, California
Answers:
Gene Meltser, Esq. / BIRG & MELTSER
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
you can not back out of your affidavit of support, generally
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