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Hello everyone!

Background:

  • Filing for IR-1 Visa
  • Received checklist from NVC:
    • [x] In Part 5, Sponsor's Household Size, please correct the following...

      [x] Item 8. The household size must equal the sum of: Sponsor + traveling applicants + household members

      filing a Form I-864A.

  • Sponsor - Me
  • Beneficiary - My Wife
  • Household Member - My Father (we will be combining incomes)
  • No other dependents and am not sponsoring anybody else

QUESTION:

How should I fill part 5 out?

PART 5

NOTE: Do not count any member of your household more than once

Persons you are sponsoring in this affidavit:

1. Provide number you entered in Part 3., Item number 28 - 1

Persons not sponsored in this affidavit:

2. Yourself - 1

3. If you are currently married enter "1" for your spouse - ? 1 or 0 ? (It says not to count anyone twice. Should I still record my wife here?)

4. If you have dependent children enter the number here - 0

5. If you have any other dependents enter the number here - 0

6. If you have sponsored any other persons on Form I-864 or Form I-864 EZ who are now lawful permanent residents, enter the number here - 0

7. OPTIONAL: If you have siblings, parents or adult children with the same principal residence who are combining their income with yours by submitting I-864a, enter this number here - 1

8. Add together Part 5., Item numbers 1. - 7. and enter the number here - 3

Follow up question:

Can anyone explain to me what I need to put for part 3? It says not to "count" anyone twice.. Does that mean I should still record her there? I don't want my wife to bring an incorrect form to the Embassy and have her case get delayed or, even worse, denied.

Thank you so much for your help!

I-612 Waiver of J1 Two Year Rule
12/31/2011 - Wife Entered U.S. on J-1 visa, Foreign Residence Requirement Applies
9/28/2013 - Married in the U.S.
7/23/2014 - NOA1 form I-612 for Waiver of the Foreign Residence Requirement (Basis: Extreme Hardship)
8/8/2014 - RFE Received
11/14/2014 - NOA2 I-612 Waiver Denied, Could not establish hardship
12/15/2014 - Sent another I-612 packet to U.S. Dept of state (Basis: No-Objection Statement)
12/15/2014 - Sent in application to Philippines Govt. for No-Objection Statement
1/14/2015 - No Objection Statement granted
4 months of waiting - The Philippines Govt. forgot about us!!!!
5/8/2015 - After multiple calls and emails the No Objection Statement was finally transmitted to DOS
6/4/2015 - I-612 Waiver APPROVED!

IR-1 Visa
6/3/2015 - Sent I-130 to Phoenix Locbox
6/4/2015 - NOA1
108 Days of waiting
9/22/2015 - NOA2
9/24/2015 - Case sent to NVC
10/1/2015 - Case received at NVC
10/14/2015 - Case number assigned
10/15/2015 - AOS Fee Paid online
10/19/2015 - CEAC AOS Fee status changed to "Paid" - AOS and IV packets sent to NVC
10/27/2015 - DS-261 was reviewed over the phone
10/29/2015 - DS-261 confirmed complete (over phone) and IV Bill Received - Paid online immediately "In Process"
10/30/2015 - Scan Date
11/2/2015 - IV Bill marked "Paid" and DS-260 completed

12/4/2015 - Case Complete (need to bring 1 corrected doc to Embassy)

1/6/15 - Medical Exam Complete

1/19/2015 - Interview Date

1/22/2015 - Visa Received (yellow envelope damaged)

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
Timeline

You should enter 0 for spouse because you're already counting your wife as the intending immigrant.

Other than that, everything else looks fine.

F2B

(Helping aunt with cousin's petition)

01/02/2011: PD (Priority Date)
01/04/2011: I-130 NOA1

02/16/2011: I-130 NOA2

08/04/2016: Received DS-261/AOS Bill

08/06/2016: Completed DS-261/Paid AOS Bill

08/16/2016: Received IV Bill

10/11/2016: Submitted AOS/IV documentation

10/11/2016: Paid IV fee bill

10/14/2016: Submitted DS-260

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