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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hello there,

Is there anyone here filled I-864 and didn't put his income in item number 6.c. as the same in item number 5., and got accepted??

My VisaJourney:


I'm the beneficiary

IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Sep 2012 - Marriage

USCIS:
02/15/2013 - I-130 Sent
02/22/2013 - NOA1
06/07/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office
07/12/2013 - InfoPass appointment
08/01/2013 - I-130 approved (160 Days)
08/05/2013 - NOA2

NVC:
08/19/2013 - NVC Received
08/29/2013 - Case number and INN assigned
08/31/2013 - Sent DS-3032 email template
09/04/2013 - Paid AOS bill
09/05/2013 - Submitted DS-261 online form
09/06/2013 - AOS bill showed Paid
09/16/2013 - DS-261 Received
09/17/2013 - Paid IV bill
09/18/2013 - IV bill showed Paid
09/20/2013 - Submitted DS-260 online form
09/22/2013 - Sent IV package
09/30/2013 - IV package received by NVC
10/22/2013 - IV package accepted
10/31/2013 - Sent AOS package
11/04/2013 - AOS package received by NVC
11/27/2013 - Case Complete
04/30/2014 - Interview Scheduled for Jun 11
06/11/2014 - At interview consul asked for another joint sponsor
07/10/2014 - Sent joint sponsor papers
07/17/2014 - VISA On Hand

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Hello there,

Is there anyone here filled I-864 and didn't put his income in item number 6.c. as the same in item number 5., and got accepted??

Have i missed some discussion on this ? the way i read the question you didnt fill in part 6 unless you were using someone else as well as your primary sponsor!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Have i missed some discussion on this ? the way i read the question you didnt fill in part 6 unless you were using someone else as well as your primary sponsor!

I know, but at instructions of I-864 it says that sponsor must take his income from item number 5 and put it in item number 6.c, and i don't know why

My VisaJourney:


I'm the beneficiary

IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Sep 2012 - Marriage

USCIS:
02/15/2013 - I-130 Sent
02/22/2013 - NOA1
06/07/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office
07/12/2013 - InfoPass appointment
08/01/2013 - I-130 approved (160 Days)
08/05/2013 - NOA2

NVC:
08/19/2013 - NVC Received
08/29/2013 - Case number and INN assigned
08/31/2013 - Sent DS-3032 email template
09/04/2013 - Paid AOS bill
09/05/2013 - Submitted DS-261 online form
09/06/2013 - AOS bill showed Paid
09/16/2013 - DS-261 Received
09/17/2013 - Paid IV bill
09/18/2013 - IV bill showed Paid
09/20/2013 - Submitted DS-260 online form
09/22/2013 - Sent IV package
09/30/2013 - IV package received by NVC
10/22/2013 - IV package accepted
10/31/2013 - Sent AOS package
11/04/2013 - AOS package received by NVC
11/27/2013 - Case Complete
04/30/2014 - Interview Scheduled for Jun 11
06/11/2014 - At interview consul asked for another joint sponsor
07/10/2014 - Sent joint sponsor papers
07/17/2014 - VISA On Hand

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Filed: IR-5 Timeline

Today we got case complete so happy dancin5hr.gifdancin5hr.gifdancin5hr.gif

Congrats

04/21/20: IR-5 Submitted Online 

04/21/20: NOA1 Issued online

04/27/20: NOA1 Received via postal mail from Texas Service Center

04/27/20: Touched

04/28/20: Case Transferred to California Service Center

05/14/20: Touched 

05/15/20: Touched 

07/01/20: Touched

07/06/20: Touched 

07/06/20: RFE Issued (not available online)

07/16/20: RFE Received in Mail

07/20/20: DNA Done in USA

08/09/20: RFE Partial Response Submitted Online

08/26/20: RFE Partial Response Submitted via mail

09/01/20: Touched

10/28/21: DNA test results Received by USCIS

11/12/21: NOA2

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Almost a new month, time for a new thread. First post contains the information and FAQ's.

Information:

FAQ:

Hi Saylin and Ryan:

I have a suggestion under the FAQ. Section “How long does it take to get an interview date after a case complete?

This varies by country and consulate/embassy. Some people find out within a day or two, others a few weeks, then the few unfortunate that wait a few months (ex: Ghana).”

Ghana is no longer a good example for this category. This was the case in 2011 and early part of 2012 but it has changed now. I have searched all the timelines for Ghana and it appears that for the past 18 months, everybody got an interview date the following month after CC.

Looking at the Interview thread, it appears that “Cambodia will be a better example for people waiting few months for interview date after CC.

I hope this helps.

USCIS - (221 Days)

09/08/2012 - Married

09/29/2012 – I-130 Package sent to Chicago Lockbox

10/01/2012 – I-130 Package delivered to Chicago Lockbox

10/01/2012 - NOA1 - NBC
11/27/2012 - Transfer to local office (Atlanta)

04/15/2013 – Contacted Congressman and both Senators for help with my case
05/10/2013 – APPROVED!! - NOA2 (Approved 221 days from NOA1)

NVC (129 Days from NOA2)

05/13/2013 - NVC Received

05/17/2013 - NVC logged file as Received

05/29/2013 - Case & IIN # Received

05/30/2013 - DS3032 sent

06/07/2013 – AOS Invoiced

06/10/2013 – DS 3032 Accepted

06/10/2013 – AOS Paid

06/11/2013 – IV Invoiced & Paid

06/12/2013 – AOS & IV Packages expressed mailed

06/13/2013 – AOS & IV Packages delivered to NVC

07/03/2013 - AOS checklists received (AOS checklist response already delivered to NVC on 6/21/2013)

07/03/2013 - IV Checklist received (checklist generated due to typo on Form DS-230)
07/05/2013 - IV checklist sent

07/08/2013 - IV checklist delivered to NVC

07/12/2013 - AOS Accepted

07/30/2013 - IV accepted

07/30/2013 - Case Complete

08/12/2013 - Interview date received

Embassy: Accra, Ghana

08/17/2013 - Medical Exam (Holy Trinity)

09/16/2013 - Interview - APPROVED!!! (350 Days fron NOA1)

09/20/2013 - Visa in Hand & Paid USCIS Immigrant Visa Fee

09/22/2013 - POE (Atlanta)

09/23/2013 - Applied for SSN

09/27/2013 - Received SSN in mail (5 days after applying)

10/17/2013 - Received GREEN CARD in the mail (25 days from POE)

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Hi Saylin and Ryan:

I have a suggestion under the FAQ. Section “How long does it take to get an interview date after a case complete?

This varies by country and consulate/embassy. Some people find out within a day or two, others a few weeks, then the few unfortunate that wait a few months (ex: Ghana).”

Ghana is no longer a good example for this category. This was the case in 2011 and early part of 2012 but it has changed now. I have searched all the timelines for Ghana and it appears that for the past 18 months, everybody got an interview date the following month after CC.

Looking at the Interview thread, it appears that “Cambodia will be a better example for people waiting few months for interview date after CC.

I hope this helps.

Glad that Ghana no longer has that extensive wait time! How long has it been for Cambodia applicants lately?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Glad that Ghana no longer has that extensive wait time! How long has it been for Cambodia applicants lately?

Yes, i am happy that they cleaned up the mess in Ghana. Unfortunately, Cambodia is currently averaging 5-6 months (from CC to Interview).

USCIS - (221 Days)

09/08/2012 - Married

09/29/2012 – I-130 Package sent to Chicago Lockbox

10/01/2012 – I-130 Package delivered to Chicago Lockbox

10/01/2012 - NOA1 - NBC
11/27/2012 - Transfer to local office (Atlanta)

04/15/2013 – Contacted Congressman and both Senators for help with my case
05/10/2013 – APPROVED!! - NOA2 (Approved 221 days from NOA1)

NVC (129 Days from NOA2)

05/13/2013 - NVC Received

05/17/2013 - NVC logged file as Received

05/29/2013 - Case & IIN # Received

05/30/2013 - DS3032 sent

06/07/2013 – AOS Invoiced

06/10/2013 – DS 3032 Accepted

06/10/2013 – AOS Paid

06/11/2013 – IV Invoiced & Paid

06/12/2013 – AOS & IV Packages expressed mailed

06/13/2013 – AOS & IV Packages delivered to NVC

07/03/2013 - AOS checklists received (AOS checklist response already delivered to NVC on 6/21/2013)

07/03/2013 - IV Checklist received (checklist generated due to typo on Form DS-230)
07/05/2013 - IV checklist sent

07/08/2013 - IV checklist delivered to NVC

07/12/2013 - AOS Accepted

07/30/2013 - IV accepted

07/30/2013 - Case Complete

08/12/2013 - Interview date received

Embassy: Accra, Ghana

08/17/2013 - Medical Exam (Holy Trinity)

09/16/2013 - Interview - APPROVED!!! (350 Days fron NOA1)

09/20/2013 - Visa in Hand & Paid USCIS Immigrant Visa Fee

09/22/2013 - POE (Atlanta)

09/23/2013 - Applied for SSN

09/27/2013 - Received SSN in mail (5 days after applying)

10/17/2013 - Received GREEN CARD in the mail (25 days from POE)

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Yes, i am happy that they cleaned up the mess in Ghana. Unfortunately, Cambodia is currently averaging 5-6 months (from CC to Interview).

Ouch!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nepal
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New to this thread recently received NOA2.

Completed reading all the posts up until page 16 and will continue to read all 20 pages.

But, I have a question about the I-864 Vs. I-864EZ...which one should I file?

My situation:

1. I am the petitioner and my wife is the only person in I-130.

2. My income (salary) would be more that enough to meet the poverty guideline.

I am guessing I should file I-864EZ but would like to be sure from fellow members, can't trust the USCIS or the NVC.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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Yes, i am happy that they cleaned up the mess in Ghana. Unfortunately, Cambodia is currently averaging 5-6 months (from CC to Interview).

Also Yemen has the same problem. Before the waiting time was 18 months, but now I heard it was down to 7-9 months. Big improvement but its still a long time waiting. I hope the waiting time gets shorter by the time I'm done with NVC.

*USCIS:

01-11-13: I-130 sent

01-15-13: I-130 accepted/ receipt # assigned

01-22-13: NOA1 hard copy

05-20-13: I-130 interview assigned

07-18-13: I-130 interview

07-22-13: I-130 approved

07-27-13: NOA2 hard copy

*NVC:

07-30-13: NVC receives case / Case # assigned

08-04-13: DS-261 submitted

08-05-13: AOS fee invoiced / paid

08-26-13: IV fee invoiced /paid

09-05-13: DS-260 completed / IV Package emailed

09-09-13: AOS Package emailed

09-16-13 IV package received email generated

09-17-13 AOS package received email generated

09-30-13: AOS checklist email/ AOS checklist response email sent

10-04-13: NVC receives AOS checklist email

10-24-13: AOS checklist #2 email/ AOS checklist #2 response email sent

11-01-13 NVC receives AOS checklist email

11-29-13: Case Complete

12-06-13: Case Complete email

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Israel
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Hi all,

After 3 weeks and 1 day, NVC has received our case! I submitted the DS-261 and paid the AOS bill. Yay!. I can't wait to submit both packages to NVC! I have to wait some time because my husband sent me his documents in the mail to be translated and I am waiting on my parents' tax returns for my co-sponsor. Hopefully we can get this process moving in the next week or two.

I feel like I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Our goal is to get him here before our 1 year anniversary (December 30th), since interviews in Israel seem to be scheduled only a month after NVC approves the case. Crossing my fingers!

See you guys in the NVC October Filers!

12/30/2012 Got married!

02/01/2013 Sent I-130 via Priority Mail USPS

02/05/2013 NOA1 Priority Date

04/09/2013 Called USCIS-informed by Tier 2 officer that my case was transferred to Washington D.C. on March 13

09/05/2013 NOA2

09/27/2013 NVC received case

Submitted DS-261

Paid AOS bill

10/16/2013 Paid IV bill

10/19/2013 Submitted DS-260
10/21/2013 Mailed AOS and IV packages overnight

11/15/2013 IV package accepted/Checklist for AOS

11/26/2013 New AOS documents received at NVC

12/19/2013 Case Complete

12/27/2013-Received Interview letter

01/26/2014-Husband's Medical Exam

02/13/2014-Interview- Approved, but the consular officer did not see I-864 joint sponsor documents, and sent my husband home with the packet of all the original documents, and told him to mail it in when he gets it. My husband realized that the "missing" documents had been there all along. Husband immediately mailed it back.

02/26/2014-Consular office received "missing" documents and gave it to CO for review

03/17/2014-Visa Issued!

03/20/2014- Received Visa

03/21/2014- POE!

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New to this thread recently received NOA2.

Completed reading all the posts up until page 16 and will continue to read all 20 pages.

But, I have a question about the I-864 Vs. I-864EZ...which one should I file?

My situation:

1. I am the petitioner and my wife is the only person in I-130.

2. My income (salary) would be more that enough to meet the poverty guideline.

I am guessing I should file I-864EZ but would like to be sure from fellow members, can't trust the USCIS or the NVC.

To be able to use the I-864EZ, there's 3 criteria you have to meet. If you meet them (and it sounds like you do), then I suggest you use it as it's a much shorter and simplified form than the I-864.

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Hi NVC September Filers!

A friend in the September fliers recommended I come join you guys since I got my NOA2. I can't really believe I'm here already, because we only filed in September, as you can see from my signature. This has happened FAST....like 3 weeks from sending in the petition to receiving our response. I am grateful. But, now I feel there is a steep learning curve about where to go from here.

Thank you, Ryan H, for the great information page at the start of this thread. We have been reading through it and I think I get the next steps to be the following:

-Hubby (beneficiary) is now obtaining his Police Records from his countries of residence. (He has lived in more than one as an adult)

-I have requested tax transcripts & a verification of employment & plan to print some check stubs (I'm not sure whether I really need a year or my most recent when it's requested)

-The NOA2 tells me to wait 30 days to call NVC, but, from reading on here, it looks like I should begin to call next week. Is that right? I'm not sure what to do there.

-We understand that we can not file electronically because we're not one of the locations listed on the "Establish Communication w/ the NVC" page

I have no idea what to expect really at this point as it has just happened. Any insights from you guys would be helpful and appreciated! star_smile.gif

APPROVED 2/13/2014! dancin5hr.gif Day before heart.gif day. rose.gif

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Congrats Jenmatt, that was really very fast smile.png

To be able to use the I-864EZ, there's 3 criteria you have to meet. If you meet them (and it sounds like you do), then I suggest you use it as it's a much shorter and simplified form than the I-864.

Saylin, (if we meet these 3 criteria) can form I-864EZ be used with a joint sponsor uses I-864? or must 2 forms are I-864?

sorry but AOS package makes me a nightmare

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My VisaJourney:


I'm the beneficiary

IR-1/CR-1 Visa
Sep 2012 - Marriage

USCIS:
02/15/2013 - I-130 Sent
02/22/2013 - NOA1
06/07/2013 - Case transferred to Newark field office
07/12/2013 - InfoPass appointment
08/01/2013 - I-130 approved (160 Days)
08/05/2013 - NOA2

NVC:
08/19/2013 - NVC Received
08/29/2013 - Case number and INN assigned
08/31/2013 - Sent DS-3032 email template
09/04/2013 - Paid AOS bill
09/05/2013 - Submitted DS-261 online form
09/06/2013 - AOS bill showed Paid
09/16/2013 - DS-261 Received
09/17/2013 - Paid IV bill
09/18/2013 - IV bill showed Paid
09/20/2013 - Submitted DS-260 online form
09/22/2013 - Sent IV package
09/30/2013 - IV package received by NVC
10/22/2013 - IV package accepted
10/31/2013 - Sent AOS package
11/04/2013 - AOS package received by NVC
11/27/2013 - Case Complete
04/30/2014 - Interview Scheduled for Jun 11
06/11/2014 - At interview consul asked for another joint sponsor
07/10/2014 - Sent joint sponsor papers
07/17/2014 - VISA On Hand

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