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My grandfather has an interview next month. I remember me (the co-sponsor) and my grandmother (petitioner)both filled out a copy to NVC as a part of the AOS packet.

Do we need to send my grandfather a new batch of I-864? Don't they already have copies of these when we first submitted it to NVC?

I'm a bit confused and could use some clarification.

Thanks,

09/11-I-130 sent

09/23- NOA1 Received

01/19' Touched/NOA2 Approved!

Up next, NVC process!

01/26-Case Assigned via AVR

02-04-Received AOS Bill & DS3032 form online

02/04-DS3032 sent via e-mail

02/08-AOS Bill shown as paid

02/12-IV Bill invoiced

02/19/-AOS packet sent

02/22-Packet received signed by "N Visa Ctr"

02/22-IV Bill paid

03/01-Still waiting for spouse to complete her IV packet

03/06-Email received (False RFE)

03/11- DS230 Packet sent to NVC

03/14- NVC received DS230 signed N VISA CTR

03/18- Operator said AOS is OK, just waiting for DS230 packet for review

03/19- AVR updates message to "Checklist Letter Response received"

03/26- Log in Fail!!!

NVC case complete per AVR 03/29/10

Interview assigned 05/14/10 8:30 am (Thank you Jesus!)

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Hello,

My grandfather has an interview next month. I remember me (the co-sponsor) and my grandmother (petitioner)both filled out a copy to NVC as a part of the AOS packet.

Do we need to send my grandfather a new batch of I-864? Don't they already have copies of these when we first submitted it to NVC?

I'm a bit confused and could use some clarification.

Thanks,

Technically, the I-864 isn't needed at the interview (unless someone got a new job or moved or any other update) since the consulate/embassy will have received all forms from NVC, including the AOS package you submitted. But it's always suggested here to bring a copy of all packages sent to USCIS and NVC (so I-130, I-864, and DS-230) with you to the interview. But it's optional.

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Hello,

My grandfather has an interview next month. I remember me (the co-sponsor) and my grandmother (petitioner)both filled out a copy to NVC as a part of the AOS packet.

Do we need to send my grandfather a new batch of I-864? Don't they already have copies of these when we first submitted it to NVC?

I'm a bit confused and could use some clarification.

Thanks,

after my case completed in NVC. They sent me an email has this sentence including " All beneficiaries that have a sponsor filing the form I-864 Affidavit of Support on their behalf, are advised to bring the most current tax documents and supporting financial proof that is current at the date of the visa interview."

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