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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Hi there

My wife is going to be interviewed at Casablanca consulate on Feb 6,2013 and it is for IR1 visa ( I-130). Prior to the interview date, I mailed I-864 to NVC and was accepted by them. FYI, I am a self-employed and sponsoring my wife and was told by some friends to send form I-864 for affidavit of support. I read so many CO reviews and most of them were denied coz they used the wrong form. To my understading, NVC accepts any form and leaves the final dicision to the interviewing consulate.

My question is, since I am not an employee but a self employed ( I own a small business) petitioner, should i send I-864A or keep the one I sent to the NVC ( form I-864)...I am worried and do not want my wife's visa to be denied due to submitting the wrong form.

I look forward to hear from you.

Thank you

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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Hi there

My wife is going to be interviewed at Casablanca consulate on Feb 6,2013 and it is for IR1 visa ( I-130). Prior to the interview date, I mailed I-864 to NVC and was accepted by them. FYI, I am a self-employed and sponsoring my wife and was told by some friends to send form I-864 for affidavit of support. I read so many CO reviews and most of them were denied coz they used the wrong form. To my understading, NVC accepts any form and leaves the final dicision to the interviewing consulate.

My question is, since I am not an employee but a self employed ( I own a small business) petitioner, should i send I-864A or keep the one I sent to the NVC ( form I-864)...I am worried and do not want my wife's visa to be denied due to submitting the wrong form.

I look forward to hear from you.

Thank you

Keep the I-864.

The I-864 A is when a sponsor's income and assets do not meet the income requirements for the I-864 and another household member combines their income with the yours. You should be good here. Maybe make sure she has a copy to bring with her to the interview as well, just in case.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Keep the I-864.

The I-864 A is when a sponsor's income and assets do not meet the income requirements for the I-864 and another household member combines their income with the yours. You should be good here. Maybe make sure she has a copy to bring with her to the interview as well, just in case.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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