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Does anyone know if the USEM in Manila requires the benficiary to bring a copy of the I-864 packet with them to the interview, shouldn't they already have it on hand from the NVC?

Thanks in advance,

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Does anyone know if the USEM in Manila requires the benficiary to bring a copy of the I-864 packet with them to the interview, shouldn't they already have it on hand from the NVC?

Thanks in advance,

My parents had their IR-5 interview yesterday & USEM didn't ask for I-864 AOS & supporting documents. No other civil documents were asked either.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3217.html

The I-864 AOS is NOW VALID INDEFINITELY ONCE IT HAS BEEN SIGNED (this is a change from the previous requirement of being valid for one year). In other words, applicants will no longer need to submit a new I-864 AOS or new tax forms due to long processing delays between the date of the signature of the I-864 AOS and the date of the interview.

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So this means that it is not really required to bring another copy of I-864 on the interview?

Anybody else who went for an interview recently?

My husband sent the original I-864,along with the rest of the AOS package,last August only.

So, all the documents he submitted are still valid including the W-2, right?

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My parents had their IR-5 interview yesterday & USEM didn't ask for I-864 AOS & supporting documents. No other civil documents were asked either.

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3217.html

The I-864 AOS is NOW VALID INDEFINITELY ONCE IT HAS BEEN SIGNED (this is a change from the previous requirement of being valid for one year). In other words, applicants will no longer need to submit a new I-864 AOS or new tax forms due to long processing delays between the date of the signature of the I-864 AOS and the date of the interview.

What kind of questions were they asked?

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