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Checklist for I-864A (filed by my father in law)


NVC has reviewed the financial evidence submitted. However, additional information is

required to complete the financial evidence review. Please provide all requested documents and

refer to page two for mailing instructions.


General Instructions


[x] The checklist below indicates missing or incomplete documents.

Supporting Documents Missing or Incomplete


[x] You as a household member have not provided proof of your relationship to the sponsor.


[x] The listed income tax documents/IRS statements for the years marked below are missing/incomplete

(if you have lost any of the requested tax information, contact your local IRS office to obtain a copy)

(Only Federal returns (not state or local) are acceptable unless the sponsor's income was earned in Puerto

Rico.)


• Federal income tax returns, literal printouts from the IRS (RTFTP) or a Letter 1722 issued by IRS

are missing/incomplete for the year(s): [x] 2012 [ ] 2010 [ ] 2009 [ ] 2008.



Hi guys... can u help me what are the things we need to send ..thank u in advance!!
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Could be that NVC wants a proof of a fatherson relationship?..perhaps the father's passport copy or marriage certificate..

What u can do best is to call NVC and ask them exactly what they needed.

I-130 Submitted ---- 09/16/2011

NOA 1 ---- 09/21/2011

I-130 Approved ------ 04/30/2013

NVC Case Number -- 05/14/2013

Medical Exam ------ 05/28/2013

Case Complete ------- 08/06/2013

Interview -------- 09/09/2013

Visa Arrived ---------- 10/17/2013

POE SFO ------------- 10/21/2013

Delays maybe inevitable, but misery is optional!

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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[x] You as a household member have not provided proof of your relationship to the sponsor.

Your husband should submit his birth certificate to show proof that the joint sponsor/household member is his father.

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