Revised March 25, 2011
If a client was sponsored under the INS affidavit I-864 or 864A, we must also deem the income of the sponsor under WAC 388-450-0155.
INS previously used an I-134 affidavit of support for people who sponsored a family member. We only deem a sponsor's resources to an alien if the sponsor completed the I-864 or I 864-A.
Under WAC 388-450-0156, we only deem the sponsor's resources to the client for five years if the client receives state-funded benefits.
Take the following steps to determine the amount of resources to deem to the sponsored alien:
The alien's sponsor listed the following resources: $127 cash on hand, $825 checking account (ATM slip shows a balance of $1300, but the sponsor's register shows a $475 rent check that has not cleared.) $350 savings, $500 in stock through employer's stock purchase plan (Invested 6 months ago - 20% fine if they cash it out before 3-year period is over.) Sponsor's spouse signed the affidavit of support, but they don't have separate resources.
$127 | Cash on hand |
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$825 | Checking (Subtract checks the sponsor wrote that haven't cleared.) |
$350 | Savings |
$400 | Stock from employer plan ($500 - 20% penalty) |
$1702 | Sponsor's countable resources |
$1500 | Deduction allowed by federal regulations |
$202 | Resources deemed to sponsored immigrant |