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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Yemen
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First of all thanks! Lol i kno rit it was killing us. Also i have never worked a day in my life nor do I have any bills in my name, or a bank account. I am a full time college student and i live with my parents who basically pay for everything until my husband comes into America so wat else do u think would be able to be valid proof. How about school records, medical records, random mail in my name with my home address, debit card that was issued to me from my college??

How long have you been in Yemen? And if you have been here for more than a year and you don't have a utility bill I would suggest not to go with your husband inside the embassy. Just wait for him outside or something. From what it seems to be they're just gonna tell him to drop off paperworks or his ID. You don't want them to see you and then start asking other type of questions. That's what I think you should do.

*USCIS:

01-11-13: I-130 sent

01-15-13: I-130 accepted/ receipt # assigned

01-22-13: NOA1 hard copy

05-20-13: I-130 interview assigned

07-18-13: I-130 interview

07-22-13: I-130 approved

07-27-13: NOA2 hard copy

*NVC:

07-30-13: NVC receives case / Case # assigned

08-04-13: DS-261 submitted

08-05-13: AOS fee invoiced / paid

08-26-13: IV fee invoiced /paid

09-05-13: DS-260 completed / IV Package emailed

09-09-13: AOS Package emailed

09-16-13 IV package received email generated

09-17-13 AOS package received email generated

09-30-13: AOS checklist email/ AOS checklist response email sent

10-04-13: NVC receives AOS checklist email

10-24-13: AOS checklist #2 email/ AOS checklist #2 response email sent

11-01-13 NVC receives AOS checklist email

11-29-13: Case Complete

12-06-13: Case Complete email

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Filed: Other Country: Yemen
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Yes all the NVC does is makes sure you provided everything and filled it out correctly they dont tell you whether or not they will be an accelted valid sponsor unfortunatley i found this out the hard way. He had done it for 7 ppl i think and his income was only 60,000 plus he had children it all depend on income, dependants he has, and who has has sponsored who are not yet US citizens. So if they have a really high income they can sponsor depending on that you check to see on the I-864 EZ form i think jus google sponsor requirments and it should show u the number of ppl and how much the income has to be based on that. :)

And I was so happy they accepted it in nvc...what if his income is 60,000 and im probably the 5th one he did it for and has a a lot of kids do u think they would accept it? And thanks so much for the reply

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Thanks for the reply really appreciated. i know before they stopped scheduling new cases and started scheduling old case and so on they stopped in a certain month. i believe that in this form the last month that received a interview was July or august of last year not sure.

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Filed: Country: Yemen
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If anyone has even tried expediting there case at the NVC stage please let us know how the process went even if the expedite was denied just share with us the process.

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Yes I tried to expedite for humanition problems and because of fincancil support because I'm pregnent they denied me

How long until you received the email stating that the expedite was denied from the day you sent the request?
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