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Hi;

Once your case arrives at NVC, double-check with NVC that the form indicting your lawyer (whom you had for the USCIS stage) as choice of agent arrived with your case.

You might need to fill out the DS-261 if it didn't. Nonetheless, your lawyer can always do all this on your behalf.

InStrides

Hii

Called nvc and they said that the case was recieved on june 21st 2016 and can expect to get the case number in next 2 weeks..i hope i gt earlier than that. ..

Ok I have 1 query regarding the agent form, if we hav a lawyer do v still need to submit the agent form??

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If you have a lawyer, there is no need to submit the DS-261. You can pay both fees as soon as you get your Case # and IIN

Thank you for the information. . It vil save some time then :)

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Hi;

Once your case arrives at NVC, double-check with NVC that the form indicting your lawyer (whom you had for the USCIS stage) as choice of agent arrived with your case.

You might need to fill out the DS-261 if it didn't. Nonetheless, your lawyer can always do all this on your behalf.

InStrides

Vil do that... thank u for ur help :)

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Hello E&E;

According to the answer i received from the NVC rep earlier, adding those numbers from your foreign income won't hurt.

Also, the time it takes to get an interview date through NVC varies from consulate to consulate. Contacting your consulate directly might help with getting an answer.

Hope this helps.

Instrides

Thank you so much.

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1/3/2009- Married

2/5/2016- I130 sent

2/11/2016- NOA1 Potomac

5/13/2016- I130 approved

5/18/2016- Sent to NVC

5/20/2016- NVC received

6/9/2016- Case # received (Welcome letter)

7/1/2016- Sent our IV and AOS packets to NVC

7/8/2016- Scan date

8/9/2016- Case Complete

9/20/2016- Medical exam

10/3/2016- Interview

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Hi Mim4eto;

No need to put your social security benefits and supporting documents of such in there, especially considering that you do have a joint sponsor. Perhaps Alimony, child support, insurance payments. But not social security. :)

InStrides

Thank you InStrides ?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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hey everyone ,

what is the difference between these five things it is mentioned in the welcome letter my petitioner filed for tax and got the papers of it but now we are confused which one to select " enclosed" unavailable" and not applicable" the papers which my petitioner got from IRS it is written on the top " US individual income tax return" and then detail is there how much it is earned in year totally but we are not sure what to select in here in these five places Please need guidance in this regard

IRS Tax Transcript...............................[ ] [ ] [ ]

Federal Income Tax Returns................. [ ] [ ] [ ]
Form W2............................................... [ ] [ ] [ ]
Evidence of income............................... [ ] [ ] [ ]
Proof of assets....................................... [ ] [ ] [ ]
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What you said is the federal income tax return. https://www.irs.gov/uac/about-form-1040

However, in order to submit this, they need ALL of the forms related to the income tax return. This might include W2's, 1099's or other tax forms. If your joint sponsor has any income, they would get a form detailing that income, which needs to be included in the packet.

However, if it says "Tax Return Transcript" then that is an IRS Tax Transcript (the first item) and no other items are required.

Evidence of Income (pay stubs) are always good to include. but are only necessary if your tax transcripts and/or forms show income below the poverty level and your current employment income is above the poverty level.

Proof of assets is only needed if you have assets that you are using in lieu of income requirements.

Case Complete to Interview Date Spreadsheet Analysis: http://www.gryphonsoftwareconsulting.com/vj/index.html

Nov 04, 2015 - Sent I-130

Nov 16, 2015 - I-130 NOA1

Mar 29, 2016 - I-130 NOA2

Mar 30, 2016 - Sent to NVC

Apr 04, 2016 - NOA2 hardcopy received

Apr 04, 2016 - NVC Received
Apr 12, 2016 - Case # Assigned

Apr 19, 2016 - Paid AOS and IV fees (finally! :ranting: )
Apr 20, 2016 - AOS and IV fees show PAID

Apr 27, 2016 - Scan date

May 16, 2016 - Case complete

May 25, 2016 - Interview date assigned: Jul 14, 2016

May 26, 2016 - P4 received

May 31, 2016 - CEAC Status changed to "In Transit"

Jun 01, 2016 - CEAC Status changed to "Ready"

Jul 14, 2016 - Visa Approved!

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What you said is the federal income tax return. https://www.irs.gov/uac/about-form-1040

However, in order to submit this, they need ALL of the forms related to the income tax return. This might include W2's, 1099's or other tax forms. If your joint sponsor has any income, they would get a form detailing that income, which needs to be included in the packet.

However, if it says "Tax Return Transcript" then that is an IRS Tax Transcript (the first item) and no other items are required.

Evidence of Income (pay stubs) are always good to include. but are only necessary if your tax transcripts and/or forms show income below the poverty level and your current employment income is above the poverty level.

Proof of assets is only needed if you have assets that you are using in lieu of income requirements.

thank you so much

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Team,

I just want to say THANK YOU ALL, always lurker, never poster but i have to share the happiness with you. We were approved today, mostly because this site prepared us from the beginning to the end. Paperwork, questions, etc. We brought like a million documents, "they can't say NO" was our battle cry. even the pictures were labeled (uncle XX with YY), hahaha, they required only 3 documents: marriage certificate, birth certificate (beneficiary) & police record all originals, because we submitted copies for the case initially (USCIS-NVC).

Questions were asked fast so you don't have time to think, around 15-20 questions in 5-6 minutes:

Where & how did you met?

Did you kept in contact from year XX to year XX?

How you kept the contact?

When did you meet again?

Why you decided to marry on XX year?

When did your wife moved to USA?

What does she do for living?

Where does she do that? (Name of company)

Do you have children in common?

Do you have children by your own?

Is the kid in the application?

Have you lived in other country?

What were you doing in this country?

How long you lived there?

Besides this place, have you LIVED in other country? (We had a little argument here between words living & travelling, because i (Natural Me, complicating what should be basic) said well i lived for 15 days at XX place but that was travelling, so consul fixed glasses and looked at me straight in the eyes, digging inside my brain, and then was more specific and asked about residence and not pleasure travelling. I think he thought i was trying to be smart*ss

Have you had a criminal case here in this country?

Have you had a criminal case in XX country?

Have you ever being petitioned by someone from the USA besides this time?

People i think i'm missing 3-4 questions, but that was the core of the case

Appointment lasted around 10 minutes but overall process took 2 hours... Checked CEAC site visa said AP at 11:30AM & at 2:00PM it said ISSUED

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Good morning guys!

So just a question I have just finished filling out my spouse's ds-260, with him. Now at the end it says if anyone assisted him. Do I need to put my information there? Do you think putting that I did assist affect the process of the Visa?

Thanks in advance!

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Hi :)

I got approved on June 1st. Just called NVC yesterday and they have received my case on Monday, June 20th. How long should I have to wait until they give me my case number and invoice? They say two weeks but hope it's before that :(

Timeline:

USCIS STAGE:

*I130 sent: 01/04/16

*Noa1: 02/02/16

*Noa2: 06/01/16

NVC STAGE:

*NVC received case: 06/20/16

*NVC case number given: 07/05/16

*Invoice given: 07/05/16

*AOS invoiced: 07/06/16

*AOS paid: 07/06/16

*Submitted DS-261: 07/08/16

*Sent AOS and IV packages: 07/12/16

*Receive IV fee: 07/12/16

*Pay IV fee: 07/12/16

*DS-260 received:07/15/16

*Submit DS-260: 07/15/16

*Scan Date: 07/18/16

CASE COMPLETE: 7/27/16

From Scan date to CC: 9 days

Interview Date Assigned: 08/08/16

INTERVIEW : 09/09/16

Interview Result: APPROVED :dancing::star: :star:

From NOA1 to Interview: 220 Days (7 months 1 week)

"I can do all things through Christ who strenghtens me"

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Can the birth certificate be the international version or does it have to be Bosnian version then translated to English.

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1/3/2009- Married

2/5/2016- I130 sent

2/11/2016- NOA1 Potomac

5/13/2016- I130 approved

5/18/2016- Sent to NVC

5/20/2016- NVC received

6/9/2016- Case # received (Welcome letter)

7/1/2016- Sent our IV and AOS packets to NVC

7/8/2016- Scan date

8/9/2016- Case Complete

9/20/2016- Medical exam

10/3/2016- Interview

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Can the birth certificate be the international version or does it have to be Bosnian version then translated to English.

i don't know what is international version and national version, we have only BC which can be used for both, if you have that kind of things then you should use international version or ask them what to use from your official

and hey E & E i have a Q from you

what is the address sending DC from abroad to NVC?

National Visa Center
Attn. CMR
31 Rochester Avenue Suite 100

Portsmouth, NH 03801-2914

it is right address ?

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