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Hello Everyone,

Good Morning! I have filed for I-130 petition for my mother. I already got the aos bill from nvc which i paid online and im still waiting for the cover sheet with barcode to be available so i can print it out. While waiting, i want to know what documents i should send to nvc since i am going to have my husband's support to help me on affidavit of support process. I work part time and my husband works full time. There is I-864 and I-864A. Do i need to send nvc one of each filled out or just the I-864A? Do i need to submit my husband employment letter and pay checks? Passport id? I would appreciate any advice. Thank you very much:) :D

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  On 4/10/2010 at 1:04 PM, cmccull809 said:

Hello Everyone,

Good Morning! I have filed for I-130 petition for my mother. I already got the aos bill from nvc which i paid online and im still waiting for the cover sheet with barcode to be available so i can print it out. While waiting, i want to know what documents i should send to nvc since i am going to have my husband's support to help me on affidavit of support process. I work part time and my husband works full time. There is I-864 and I-864A. Do i need to send nvc one of each filled out or just the I-864A? Do i need to submit my husband employment letter and pay checks? Passport id? I would appreciate any advice. Thank you very much:) :D

hi

since you've filed for your mother, you'll file I864 and if you don't meet the poverty guidelines, you can use your husband as a cosponsor and he files an I864A.

i would recommend going to nvc's website www.travel.state.gov and have a through read. In fact when you print both these forms, you'll get to know from the instructions what all you need for send. For the reqd docs, you are right about tax returns (w2+IRS transcripts), emp letter, pay stubs, a proof of relationship, etc.

may be some other members and add more. Good luck.

130 Track:

Apr. 4. 2007: I-130 Sent/Submitted

Apr. 13. 2007: I-130 NOA1

Aug. 11. 2009: I-130 Approved

NVC Track:

Sep 16 2009: NVC Case # assigned

Mar 28 2010: DS3032 received via mail.

Mar 30 2010: DS3032 Entered into NVC sys

Apr 4 2010: AOS fee bill generated

Apr 5 2010: AOS paid online

Apr 6 2010: IV fee bill generated

Apr 13 2010: IV fee bill paid.

May 24 2010: I-864 sent

June 6 2010: DS-230 sent.

July 20 2010: Case complete at NVC

Sep 1 2010: Interview Appt Letter Received

Sep 13 2010: Medical done.

Oct 4 2010: Visa approved

Nov 2010: POE.

Nov 29: Got SSN

Dec 2010: Got Green card

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  On 4/10/2010 at 3:24 PM, twulf said:

hi

since you've filed for your mother, you'll file I864 and if you don't meet the poverty guidelines, you can use your husband as a cosponsor and he files an I864A.

i would recommend going to nvc's website www.travel.state.gov and have a through read. In fact when you print both these forms, you'll get to know from the instructions what all you need for send. For the reqd docs, you are right about tax returns (w2+IRS transcripts), emp letter, pay stubs, a proof of relationship, etc.

may be some other members and add more. Good luck.

Thank you! Have a great weekend.:)

 
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