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We just called NVC to check on our status if there are no more problems or if we are near completion and well guess what we found out, they are sending our I-864 form because there was a problem in PART 8 line 30....my husband typed in his name and NVC requires it to be handwritten, they said its the rule it doesn't matter if the signature is affixed. The petitioner's name should be handwritten. Oh well, we are sending the corrected one today. She (the operator) said we don't have to wait for the letter to come from NVC.

Just another tip to avoid RFE. Goodluck!

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We just called NVC to check on our status if there are no more problems or if we are near completion and well guess what we found out, they are sending our I-864 form because there was a problem in PART 8 line 30....my husband typed in his name and NVC requires it to be handwritten, they said its the rule it doesn't matter if the signature is affixed. The petitioner's name should be handwritten. Oh well, we are sending the corrected one today. She (the operator) said we don't have to wait for the letter to come from NVC.

Just another tip to avoid RFE. Goodluck!

Thanks.

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We sent the documents last Feb. 22 and it got to NVC 2 days after. My husband called this morning and the lady said to just send the corrected form I-864 no need to wait for the letter or the coversheet. It will be put aside of course until the new and corrected I-864 arrives. She said they are going through documents quickly (meaning the review and completion) in a matter of days. So it's good. My husband is now on his way to post office to send to NVC.

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Oh and one thing the lady just said to write the case number on the form ( right hand upper corner).

I think that is just petty, what is the difference with printing your name and typing it. The reason forms ask to have name printed is so they can read it. I cant remember if I typed or printed (I think I type every place I could, I filed the I-864EZ and the operator told me everything is fine with that form. I hope they dont change their mind later. And I put the case number on all forms and documents (in pencil on the originals) in case they should be seperated from the coversheets.

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06/11/2007 Married

07/23/2007 Sent I-130 (priority date)

08/02/2007 NOA-1

12/21/2007 Approval (checked online)Merry Christmas

12/26/2007 NAO-2 postmarked

NVC

01/07/2008 NVC received case number assigned

01/28/2008 NVC generates and mails DS-3032 and AOS bill

01/29/2008 (DS-3032 request emailed by husband and fee paid using James shortcuts)

02/01/2008 AOS fee bill received by NVC

02/05/2008 I-864 packet generated (called NVC for this information)

02/09/2008 mailed I-864 packet priority mail

02/11/2008 IV Fee bill generated and paid IV bill using experimental shortcut

02/19/2008 recieved IV fee bill

03/24/2008 DS-230 generated (NVC operator informed me)

04/21/2008 CASE COMPLETE/ interview date JUNE 6th

06/06/2008 AP

12/15/2008 case returned for further review

10/01/2009 USCIS REAFFIRMS APPROVAL CASE SENT TO DOS

11/09/2009 CASE BACK IN CHENNAI

12/10/2009 2ND INTERVIEW rescheduled twice, now Feb. 12th 2010

02/19/2010 Passport with IR-1 visa recieved

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i look at my I864 form and it clearly state "Print Sponsor's Name" and Sponor's Signature have to hand sign.

but print your name and hand written your name is two different thing.

Marriage : 2006-05-17

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USCIS Process
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I-130 Sent : 2007-06-12
I-130 Approved : 2007-12-05
Status: Take 179 days to complete, because of notarize marriage certificate(RFE).

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NVC Process
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NVC Received : 2007-12-06
Case Completed at NVC : 2008-03-13 Case Complete Forward to Embassy
Case Left NVC : 2008-03-18
Status: Take 97 days to complete, because of the tax return and w2 (RFE),

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Consulate Process
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Consulate Received : 5/12/2008 Eligible for interview, waiting for notice (Per DOS)
Packet 4 Received : 6/11/2008
Interview Date : 7/10/2008 interview at 7:15am (Per DOS)
Blue - Required Overcome. Overcome send 7/24
8/19/2008 Going back to GUZ to get visa stamp
Visa Received : 8/22/2008
US Entry : 10/17/2008 JFK Port of Entry

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Citizenship Process
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N-400 Filed: 11/25/2012

Interview Date: 1/2013 (Passed)

Ceremony: 03/2013

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Do they changed rules or they only inconsistent ?

I checked our I-864 my hubby in Q30 PRINTED his name using computer and signed in Q31.

No RFE for I-864.

But RFE for DS230 no one should left blank spots.

Q20 ask about dates of residency "from - to" In present residency I put date under "from" but left blank spot under "to".

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Our guess is it depends on who reviews it...in our case we got a picky one.

You sure did, I've never heard of this before (doesn't mean it hasn't happened before of course!).

We just entered it on the computer as well, I mean it says 'printed' - not 'written'. geez.

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I think that is just petty, what is the difference with printing your name and typing it. The reason forms ask to have name printed is so they can read it. I cant remember if I typed or printed (I think I type every place I could, I filed the I-864EZ and the operator told me everything is fine with that form. I hope they dont change their mind later. And I put the case number on all forms and documents (in pencil on the originals) in case they should be seperated from the coversheets.

Indianheart,

They do this all the time. Its standard procedure for security reasons.

In your US passport, you had to print your signature didnt you? And if you became a naturalized citize, you also have to "print" your full name on the certificate. Also most importantly, its says on forms I-864 and I-864EZ.... "Print Sponsor's Name" right smack in the middle.

I dont like they're process either but sometimes we cant always blame it on USCIS or NVC. We all knew they're picky and we always have to be careful.

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We just called NVC to check on our status if there are no more problems or if we are near completion and well guess what we found out, they are sending our I-864 form because there was a problem in PART 8 line 30....my husband typed in his name and NVC requires it to be handwritten, they said its the rule it doesn't matter if the signature is affixed. The petitioner's name should be handwritten. Oh well, we are sending the corrected one today. She (the operator) said we don't have to wait for the letter to come from NVC.

Just another tip to avoid RFE. Goodluck!

Thanks jimandjosil. This will save a lot of people unnecessary troubles.

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why did CALAMITKA get away with it?...

Actually calamitka's husband get away with this. :) and also trailmix

After reading this thread I ask myself this question.

Possible answer would be:

the strongest answ.-we got not picky one officer

other

-hubby notarized this form (he used I-864)

- he aded employer letter, bank letter, copies of mutual funds,last stubs and so on,so on

I dunno but I guess we were lucky.

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