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Meauxna, why do you make me HALF happy :dance: or HALF sad :crying: ??? :huh: JK...

Can't fight nature. Be very glad you're not married to me. :thumbs:

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Can't fight nature. Be very glad you're not married to me. :thumbs:

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Poor yr husband. :devil::devil: ..LOL...Actually I think he's very lucky and happy to be married with a very wise wife :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: .

Latest news about our case :

- My wife called US Embassy Paris today,

- the agent that answered confirmed that I-130 is allowed at Embassy in Paris, but cannot answered

about if joint sponsor has to be present for 1st interview :blink::blink:

I assume that Embassy only requires initial sponsor (wife) to be present n all joint sponsor's forms filled n complete with I-130.

CAN ANYBODY CORRECT ME ABOUT THIS QUESTION ? :blink::blink:

We're now checking if we can make I-130 complete for end of March.

groomit

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I did AOS through an I-130 petition stateside and I did not have to have the joint sponsor present, just my primary sponsor (my hubby). It may be different overseas, but I would think that it's just you and your spouse.

Good luck!

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ewww...me AGAIN :whistle::whistle:

In section "GUIDES", common visa interviews questions are posted...but nothing about I-130/DCF questions.

I guess that no matters which kind of interview, some questions remain similar...but if anyone had answered questions not already listed, plz feel free to post :lol::lol:

Groomit

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ewww...me AGAIN :whistle::whistle:

In section "GUIDES", common visa interviews questions are posted...but nothing about I-130/DCF questions.

There's two parts to any immigrant visa process. The petition and the visa application.

The difference between filing the I-130 with USCIS here or at the US Consulate overseas makes the former process different. The visa application (and interview) itself is essentially the same whether you do a DCF or conventional I-130 filing.

Cheers!

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ewww...me AGAIN :whistle::whistle:

In section "GUIDES", common visa interviews questions are posted...but nothing about I-130/DCF questions.

I guess that no matters which kind of interview, some questions remain similar...but if anyone had answered questions not already listed, plz feel free to post :lol::lol:

Groomit

Like most marriage-based immigrant visa cases, you will probably be surprised at how few questions are asked.

The visa interview for a DCF case is virtually the same as any other Imigrant Visa interview, so feel free to read all the experiences *from your Consulate*.

Can't fight nature. Be very glad you're not married to me. :thumbs:

:star:

Poor yr husband. :devil::devil: ..LOL...Actually I think he's very lucky and happy to be married with a very wise wife :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: .

Latest news about our case :

- My wife called US Embassy Paris today,

- the agent that answered confirmed that I-130 is allowed at Embassy in Paris, but cannot answered

about if joint sponsor has to be present for 1st interview :blink::blink:

I assume that Embassy only requires initial sponsor (wife) to be present n all joint sponsor's forms filled n complete with I-130.

CAN ANYBODY CORRECT ME ABOUT THIS QUESTION ? :blink::blink:

We're now checking if we can make I-130 complete for end of March.

groomit

Thanks for your kind words, but I don't know about 'wise' ;)

Joint Sponsors do NOT have to appear at the interview. It is VERY important that they include proof of their US citizenship though--passport or birth certificate copy (or LPR status if they are LPR, not citizen).

It's sort of weird, but there are about 3 people all asking about DCF paris this past week.. unless your wife also posted about it. So, the phone call sounds like "YAY"!.

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Actually my wife has recently set up a retail business (flowers shop) and business is quite slow up to now.

That's the reason why i'm a little bit anxious about filling I-864.

If your wife has a new small business that is not generating much income, she should begin now to find a Joint Sponsor to assist with your immigration.

Since my wife is the owner of the business, is it possible to use the value of her flowers shop as ASSET ?

If so, :unsure::unsure: how should she proceed to get an estimation/cotation of her shop for I-864 purpose???

Thx all

Groomit

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Thanks for your kind words, but I don't know about 'wise' ;)

Joint Sponsors do NOT have to appear at the interview. It is VERY important that they include proof of their US citizenship though--passport or birth certificate copy (or LPR status if they are LPR, not citizen).

It's sort of weird, but there are about 3 people all asking about DCF paris this past week.. unless your wife also posted about it. So, the phone call sounds like "YAY"!.

Hi and thanx for everything ... I haven't ask anything about our case in this forum :innocent: I let my husband does all the work heheeheh..

We done filling over there.. My husband's interview date is May 23 - 06.. but he doesn't want to reside w/ me yet so it's now June 1 - 06..

Bad husband... ((inside joke))

:)

Kellie.

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