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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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not for the one who lives in another state, the i864A is only for those who live in the same house with the sponsor

 

you are too focused on the affidavit of support. you still have a long way to go and you don't know what will happen

 

 

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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1 minute ago, aleful said:

not for the one who lives in another state, the i864A is only for those who live in the same house with the sponsor

 

you are too focused on the affidavit of support. you still have a long way to go and you don't know what will happen

 

 

i know that i have to wait for the nvc to call my dad. 

i know i have to hire a lawywer 1 year before priority date.

i know i have to have waiver.

i know if my waiver is denied there's no point continuing.

 

what i'm i missing, any input would be great?

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Your father should update his new address as soon as possible with immigration. And I agree with the others that you are focusing too much on cosponsors when you have a long way to go. Don't count eggs before they hatch. You don't know what will happen when your case finally comes up. You cosponsors may not even qualify then.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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3 hours ago, NuestraUnion said:

Your father should update his new address as soon as possible with immigration. And I agree with the others that you are focusing too much on cosponsors when you have a long way to go. Don't count eggs before they hatch. You don't know what will happen when your case finally comes up. You cosponsors may not even qualify then.

 

what should i focus on more, the hardship waiver, i know that one will more likely fail.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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i just want to confirm

 

  1. affidavit of support is sent after the waiver is approved, or along with the waiver?

  2. My dad needs to send NVC with the waiver, and the hardship letter, as well as proof of payment of the forms.

  3. NVC will contact my dad when it's close to my priority date being live, is that when we send waiver and affidavits of support and proof of payment?

  4. I-184a is the joint sponsorship form my sister needs to do, if we end up moving in with one of my sisters?

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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1 minute ago, aleful said:

the affidavit and other forms and documents are sent after the waiver is approved

 

the waiver doesn't go to the nvc, it is sent to a po box in the US, it has an address

 

 

so nvc contacts my dad.

 

he send reciepts, and waiver? what else exactly 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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nvc contacts your dad for payments

 

once all payments are done, he sends copy of payments, waiver and hardship letter to the address stated on the instructions of the waiver form

 

if approved, the forms and documents are sent to nvc

 

 
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