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Hi all,

So the good news is our NVC case completed on Monday.

The less good news is that there was apparently a minor mistake in our i864 which the NVC have asked us to resolve by handing in a corrected i864 at the interview.

The exact wording on the checklist item is as follows:

In Part 3, Information on the Immigrant(s) You are sponsoring, please correct the following...
[x] Item 7. The total number of immigrants listed in Item 7 must equal the number of immigrants listed in Part 3, Items
1 through 6.f. In addition, you must also verify that the total number of immigrants listed in Item 7 matches the
number you entered in Part 5 Item1.

I am a bit confused by this as I believe that's what we've done. This is how it's been filled out:

In Part 3, Item 7 we have listed "1".

In Part 3, Item 1 through 6f we have ticked "Yes" for question 1, and left 2a-6f blank.

In Part 5, Item 1 we have listed "1".

So, I'm not sure what we've done wrong. Perhaps we're being a bit slow on the uptake, so can anyone give us a nudge about what we've done incorrectly?

Many thanks.

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Hi all,

So the good news is our NVC case completed on Monday.

The less good news is that there was apparently a minor mistake in our i864 which the NVC have asked us to resolve by handing in a corrected i864 at the interview.

The exact wording on the checklist item is as follows:

In Part 3, Information on the Immigrant(s) You are sponsoring, please correct the following...

[x] Item 7. The total number of immigrants listed in Item 7 must equal the number of immigrants listed in Part 3, Items

1 through 6.f. In addition, you must also verify that the total number of immigrants listed in Item 7 matches the

number you entered in Part 5 Item1.

I am a bit confused by this as I believe that's what we've done. This is how it's been filled out:

In Part 3, Item 7 we have listed "1".

In Part 3, Item 1 through 6f we have ticked "Yes" for question 1, and left 2a-6f blank.

In Part 5, Item 1 we have listed "1".

So, I'm not sure what we've done wrong. Perhaps we're being a bit slow on the uptake, so can anyone give us a nudge about what we've done incorrectly?

Many thanks.

To me, it sounds like you did it right, but without looking at a copy of your filled out form, I can't say 100%.

If there is indeed a problem, the officers will point it out at the interview and just correct it there with you.

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Hi all,

So the good news is our NVC case completed on Monday.

The less good news is that there was apparently a minor mistake in our i864 which the NVC have asked us to resolve by handing in a corrected i864 at the interview.

The exact wording on the checklist item is as follows:

In Part 3, Information on the Immigrant(s) You are sponsoring, please correct the following...

[x] Item 7. The total number of immigrants listed in Item 7 must equal the number of immigrants listed in Part 3, Items

1 through 6.f. In addition, you must also verify that the total number of immigrants listed in Item 7 matches the

number you entered in Part 5 Item1.

I am a bit confused by this as I believe that's what we've done. This is how it's been filled out:

In Part 3, Item 7 we have listed "1".

In Part 3, Item 1 through 6f we have ticked "Yes" for question 1, and left 2a-6f blank.

In Part 5, Item 1 we have listed "1".

So, I'm not sure what we've done wrong. Perhaps we're being a bit slow on the uptake, so can anyone give us a nudge about what we've done incorrectly?

Many thanks.

This is exactly what I have, except that I also have to enter my latest income total

I cant imagine what they want more from me. Im pretty sure. I entered them correctly. I am on the verge of giving up.

I think its pointless. I dont know what to do.

And they also want me to resubmit the whole form, the operator told me.

Edited by luvmyfamily

01/09/05 -hubby and I were classmates in college and started dating, our first kiss

10/22/06 - Entered USA as a green card holder, petitioned by my mom (poe sfo, cali)

11/08/06 - exited USA with permit to re-enter (have to go back to Manila to study)

11/22/07 - 1 year and 14 days out of USA, re entered USA with re entry permit. No problems!

05/22/09 - Went back to manila to marry my college sweet heart.

08/30/09 - Went home to USA, pregnant

02/17/2010 - gave birth is USA, with out hubby.

02/10/2011 - brought our baby to manila to see hubby

05/09/2011 - went back to USA, with out baby. Baby left with daddy

11/01/2011 - submitted n400 (denied, 02/05/2012) im not allowed to use 90 day head start as I was out of country for more than a year, not deported because I have re entry permit.

01/23/12 - noa 1 for hubby's i130, I was green card holder

01/13/13 - re submitted n400

04/11/13 - oath taking!!!!

04/14/13 - upgraded hubby's i130

05/08/13 - noa 2 received

Nvc:

06/26/13 nvc received our aos and iv packets.

07/20/13 aos checklist

07/25/13 mailed aos checklist

08/19/13 case complete

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