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We got an email from NVC. It says Checklist for Affidavit of Support.

How would you know if it's FALSE Checklist?

It says:

Part 3 Information of the Sponsor
[x] This section is incomplete, Please answer all the questions completely. (If a question is not applicable, please indicate N/A in the appropriate space)

What does it mean?

Does NVC tells you specifically that you need a sponsor? My husband's income is more than what they require.

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They wouldn't send you a false checklist. As for this part, isn't information on the sponsor in part 4? You probably forgot to mark a checkbox or left something blank.

This does not constitute legal advice.

Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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Posted (edited)

In the I-864, Part 3 is "Information of the Immigrant (s) You Are Sponsoring", Part 4 is "Information on the Sponsor".

So yours does not make sense:

It says:

Part 3 Information of the Sponsor

[x] This section is incomplete, Please answer all the questions completely. (If a question is not applicable, please indicate N/A in the appropriate space)

The sponsor indicated in the I-864 is the PETITIONER, so his information must be in PART 4.

Edited by J_d_Petitioner

:idea:PERSONAL IR-5 GUIDE :idea:WIKI - NVC Process

IR-5 For Both Parents
2014-04-10 │ mailed Petition to Phoenix Lockbox via USPS
2014-04-14NOA1 Date
2014-05-09 │ Approved (19 Business Days)
2014-05-09 │ Case Sent to NVC
2014-06-20 │ Received Case # & IIN via Phonecall

2014-06-30 │ DS261 available

2014-07-01 │ AOS Bill recevied and pai

2014-07-07 │ AOS package delivered

2014-08-14 │ DS260 Bill and paid

2014-08-18 │ Civil Documents delivered

2014-08-26 │ AOS checklist received

2014-08-28 │ AOS checklist delivered

2014-10-15 │ CASE COMPLETE

2014-11-10 │ Forwarded to Embassy

2014-11-13 │ Received by Embassy

2014-11-18 │ Medical Exam-Sputum Required

2015-02-18 │ INTERVIEW - Passed (Issued)

2015-02-24 │ Visa in Hand

2015-02-27 │ POE - Dallas

 
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