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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Our case was completed on Nov 20th. I called NCV today to check for possible interview schedule, but to my surprise ( and dismay), the OP told me that I need to bring with me my hubby's w2 on my interview. He is currently unemployed (we have a co-sponsor). His last employer didn't issue w2 (company went out of business),but he submitted his last paycheck with his IRS. He told told me that should have sufficed.

I thought everything was ok when our case was completed huh..I'm still waiting for the NVC's email.

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Our case was completed on Nov 20th. I called NCV today to check for possible interview schedule, but to my surprise ( and dismay), the OP told me that I need to bring with me my hubby's w2 on my interview. He is currently unemployed (we have a co-sponsor). His last employer didn't issue w2 (company went out of business),but he submitted his last paycheck with his IRS. He told told me that should have sufficed.

I thought everything was ok when our case was completed huh..I'm still waiting for the NVC's email.

Ok, i dont thnk its necessarily a RFE, on the interview letter that you will get eventually, it says that w2s ae one of the required things 'if it insnt already submitted' my husband and i took everything, and when we got there, the officer was like 'where is document XYZ, and i said, i submitted it, it should be in there, but i also have a copy here, she sorted through evrything and found it. CHances are, he OP was just telling you to bring all the financial info that you have, and that means on YOU and your COSPONSOR, get copies, do what you need to do, but if your case is complete they will send you an appointment letter.

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Correct, they are basically giving you a heads up that the embassy is going to double check your financial support documents (notifying you that it might be a red flag at the interview)... So get all your documents together to verify you and the co-sponsor have enough to support the intending immigrant as you will probably be asked for it...

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Finally got NVC's email..It's another checklist for missing documents huh..I'll paste a some part of the letter below.

NVC has completed the review of this case. However, our review of the

I-864, I-864EZ, I-864W or I-864A (if applicable) Affidavit of Support form

and supporting documents that you have submitted indicates that there is

still some missing documentation.

We are sending you the attached checklist, which indicates which

documents are still missing. You should obtain these documents and

forward them to the visa applicant so they may be presented at the final

interview. The applicant must present all required forms and documents,

including the missing items to the Consular officer at the visa interview.

Please pay specific attention to questions marked in the attached I-864,

I-864EZ, I-864W or I-864A checklist.

Failure to present the missing items indicated and/or to make the

necessary corrections at the visa interview could result in a denial or delay

in obtaining a visa for the sponsored applicant.

If you need a new I-864 form, please visit the Department of State website

at the following address: www.ImmigrantVisas.state.gov and read the

Affidavit of Support (I-864) instructions. From there you can fill out the

form online and print it to send to the visa applicant for the interview.

You will be notified when an interview has been set. Do not contact

post regarding your interview date until you have been notified.

 
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