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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Hi everyone,

Still waiting for I-864 instruction packet. NVC sent it on 21st of Aug. and still have not received it. However, I received the IV fee bill and have paid the $400 fee. What should I do about I-864? It's been over 2 weeks. Can I just send all the I-864? Thank you in advance.

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Filed: Other Country: Japan
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Hi everyone,

Still waiting for I-864 instruction packet. NVC sent it on 21st of Aug. and still have not received it. However, I received the IV fee bill and have paid the $400 fee. What should I do about I-864? It's been over 2 weeks. Can I just send all the I-864? Thank you in advance.

Zyan, you should be in our August NVC thread.

Check the link in my signature.

Look in the Wiki (tab on top of page) and find "James Shortcuts".

It will tell you how to proceed with the AOS package (I-864) without having to wait for NVC to send it to you.

Good Luck

LingChe NVC Guide

Using this guide may allow you to fly through NVC in as little as 11 days.

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2006-11-01: Met online through common interest in music - NOT Dating Service

2007-01-28: Met in person in Paris

2007-10-02: Married in Tokyo

2008-07-05: I-130 Sent

2008-08-13: NOA2 I-130

2008-10-02: Case Complete at NVC

2008-11-04: Interview - CR-1 Visa APPROVED

2008-12-11: POE - Chicago

2009-01-12: GC and Welcome Letter

2010-09-01: Preparing I-751 Removal of Conditions

2011-03-22: Card Production Ordered

2011-03-30 10 Year Card Received DONE FOR 10 YEARS

Standard Disclaimer (may not be valid in Iowa or Kentucky, please check your local laws): Any information given should not be considered legal advice,

and is based on personal experience or personal knowledge. Sometimes there might not be any information at all in my posts. Sometimes it might just

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Zambia
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Hi everyone,

Still waiting for I-864 instruction packet. NVC sent it on 21st of Aug. and still have not received it. However, I received the IV fee bill and have paid the $400 fee. What should I do about I-864? It's been over 2 weeks. Can I just send all the I-864? Thank you in advance.

Everything you need to file for AOS is available from the USCIS website, including the instructions & forms for I-864.

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Filed: Other Country: Japan
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Everything you need to file for AOS is available from the USCIS website, including the instructions & forms for I-864.

Maybe...maybe not.

I'm confused on this one because the OP timeline appears out of date.

If it's for a K-3....the I-864 should go through the embassy....in that case you can just download the form/instructions, fill and send.

If it's for an AOS from a K-3....then it's at USCIS and you can just download the form/instructions, fill and send.

If it's for a CR-1 at NVC...you will need a barcoded cover-sheet from NVC (or create yours with James Shortcuts), then download the form/instructions, fill and send.

K-3 at NVC????

PLEASE update your profile and timeline so we can give you the most accurate answers. :time:

LingChe NVC Guide

Using this guide may allow you to fly through NVC in as little as 11 days.

visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/LingChe_NVC_ShortCut

--------------------

Our Visa Journey

2006-11-01: Met online through common interest in music - NOT Dating Service

2007-01-28: Met in person in Paris

2007-10-02: Married in Tokyo

2008-07-05: I-130 Sent

2008-08-13: NOA2 I-130

2008-10-02: Case Complete at NVC

2008-11-04: Interview - CR-1 Visa APPROVED

2008-12-11: POE - Chicago

2009-01-12: GC and Welcome Letter

2010-09-01: Preparing I-751 Removal of Conditions

2011-03-22: Card Production Ordered

2011-03-30 10 Year Card Received DONE FOR 10 YEARS

Standard Disclaimer (may not be valid in Iowa or Kentucky, please check your local laws): Any information given should not be considered legal advice,

and is based on personal experience or personal knowledge. Sometimes there might not be any information at all in my posts. Sometimes it might just

be humor or chit-chat, or nonsense. Deal with it. If you can read this...you're too close. Step away from the LingLing

YES WE DID!

And it appears to have made very little difference.

.png

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
Everything you need to file for AOS is available from the USCIS website, including the instructions & forms for I-864.

Maybe...maybe not.

I'm confused on this one because the OP timeline appears out of date.

If it's for a K-3....the I-864 should go through the embassy....in that case you can just download the form/instructions, fill and send.

If it's for an AOS from a K-3....then it's at USCIS and you can just download the form/instructions, fill and send.

If it's for a CR-1 at NVC...you will need a barcoded cover-sheet from NVC (or create yours with James Shortcuts), then download the form/instructions, fill and send.

K-3 at NVC????

PLEASE update your profile and timeline so we can give you the most accurate answers. :time:

I have been trying to update my timeline, but not sure how it works. We did the K3 but my wife did not get her visa because I was below poverty last year and we could use co-sponsor. So now we are doing CR-1. Can we really create our own barcode to send I-864? Or do we have to wait for NVC to send it to us? Thanks

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Filed: Other Country: Japan
Timeline
Everything you need to file for AOS is available from the USCIS website, including the instructions & forms for I-864.

Maybe...maybe not.

I'm confused on this one because the OP timeline appears out of date.

If it's for a K-3....the I-864 should go through the embassy....in that case you can just download the form/instructions, fill and send.

If it's for an AOS from a K-3....then it's at USCIS and you can just download the form/instructions, fill and send.

If it's for a CR-1 at NVC...you will need a barcoded cover-sheet from NVC (or create yours with James Shortcuts), then download the form/instructions, fill and send.

K-3 at NVC????

PLEASE update your profile and timeline so we can give you the most accurate answers. :time:

I have been trying to update my timeline, but not sure how it works. We did the K3 but my wife did not get her visa because I was below poverty last year and we could use co-sponsor. So now we are doing CR-1. Can we really create our own barcode to send I-864? Or do we have to wait for NVC to send it to us? Thanks

Check the Wiki for James Shortcuts. YES, you can create your own barcode and cover sheets...and not wait for NVC to send them to you.

HOWEVER, timing is critical. It's important that you do NOT send any payments or packages before they're requested or generated.

LingChe NVC Guide

Using this guide may allow you to fly through NVC in as little as 11 days.

visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/LingChe_NVC_ShortCut

--------------------

Our Visa Journey

2006-11-01: Met online through common interest in music - NOT Dating Service

2007-01-28: Met in person in Paris

2007-10-02: Married in Tokyo

2008-07-05: I-130 Sent

2008-08-13: NOA2 I-130

2008-10-02: Case Complete at NVC

2008-11-04: Interview - CR-1 Visa APPROVED

2008-12-11: POE - Chicago

2009-01-12: GC and Welcome Letter

2010-09-01: Preparing I-751 Removal of Conditions

2011-03-22: Card Production Ordered

2011-03-30 10 Year Card Received DONE FOR 10 YEARS

Standard Disclaimer (may not be valid in Iowa or Kentucky, please check your local laws): Any information given should not be considered legal advice,

and is based on personal experience or personal knowledge. Sometimes there might not be any information at all in my posts. Sometimes it might just

be humor or chit-chat, or nonsense. Deal with it. If you can read this...you're too close. Step away from the LingLing

YES WE DID!

And it appears to have made very little difference.

.png

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