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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Hi, all.

When we submitted our AOS docs to NVC, my husband used his household members' income to help meet the income requirement. I understand that during the interview, I should bring the AOS (form i-864, form i-864As, evidence of income).

Now just recently my husband got a new work and his income there is enough to cover our household income (no need for household member's help).

- Should my husband fill out a new form i-864 declaring his new work?

- Will nvc still require us to use the houshold members' incomes since initially, their forms (i-864A) were already included in the file?

- Will they remove the houshold members' support since my husband's income is already enough?

- or will they leave the houshold members' support in the records even if my husband can already support us alone?

Appreciate all your help.

Posted

Hi, all.

When we submitted our AOS docs to NVC, my husband used his household members' income to help meet the income requirement. I understand that during the interview, I should bring the AOS (form i-864, form i-864As, evidence of income).

Now just recently my husband got a new work and his income there is enough to cover our household income (no need for household member's help).

- Should my husband fill out a new form i-864 declaring his new work?

- Will nvc still require us to use the houshold members' incomes since initially, their forms (i-864A) were already included in the file?

- Will they remove the houshold members' support since my husband's income is already enough?

- or will they leave the houshold members' support in the records even if my husband can already support us alone?

Appreciate all your help.

My recommendation to you is to just not say anything about it at the time of the interview since they would ask you to submit the new i-864 which would further delay your process. If they do ask though, then tell them and have one already filled out.

Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Philippines
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Thanks for your reply.

If ever they ask what my husband does for a living, should I just mention the old one and not say about the new one? Will they not know about the new one?

And if ever let's say I told them about the new one and they asked me to send in a new i-864 and i already have it with me plus all the evidence of income, will it still delay the visa even if those docs are already available at the time of the interview?

Posted

Thanks for your reply.

If ever they ask what my husband does for a living, should I just mention the old one and not say about the new one? Will they not know about the new one?

And if ever let's say I told them about the new one and they asked me to send in a new i-864 and i already have it with me plus all the evidence of income, will it still delay the visa even if those docs are already available at the time of the interview?

You definitely shouldn't lie to them if they straight up ask you, but no they wouldn't know since he hasn't filed taxes for it or anything yet. Now that I think about it if you already have all the documents and new i-864 ready at the time of interview then the consular officer might be able to approve it on the spot.

 
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