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On 3/7/2018 at 11:04 PM, Danche said:

hi, VJ members:

Today, I just received an email from NVC. Can anyone please explain what does it mean?

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This same language is used every time a petitioner needs to use assets to qualify instead of income only.  If you are confident you disclosed and documented sufficient LIQUID assets (as defined in the I-864 instructions) to well exceed the requirements, then just let the Consular Officer do their job.  Beware that equity in your primary residence is NOT considered liquid, BECAUSE selling it to support your spouse would have a very negative impact on you.  Read those instructions.

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On 3/7/2018 at 11:42 PM, Danche said:

I know my petitioner's income is below poverty line, so when filing, I already submitted proof of asset to cover the requirement. Now looks like the NVC is not going to evaluate the asset and leave it to local post. So my question is, does this letter means my case is completed? I have no idea what I am supposed to do next. 

Consular Officers make the final decision on the public charge concern.  NVC can only say no, or send it on for a Consular Officer's decision.  NVC cannot say yes.  They don't make the positive decision on these matters.

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5 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Consular Officers make the final decision on the public charge concern.  NVC can only say no, or send it on for a Consular Officer's decision.  NVC cannot say yes.  They don't make the positive decision on these matters.

It's great to hear from you. I had a attorney filed the i-864 for me. I do have a co-sponsor but for some kind of reason she just suggested to use asset to make up the income short. I'll definitely mention this to my attorney. If I add a co-sponsor, can I use the 2016 tax return? The reason I ask is 2017 tax season is end on April 17th. 

Also, in your experience, does this letter means my case is completed at NVC? The reason I am asking is because I clearly see "DON'T SEND ANY DOCUMENTS TO NVC". And I don't find any other instructions on what's I am suppose to do next. 

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3 hours ago, Danche said:

It's great to hear from you. I had a attorney filed the i-864 for me. I do have a co-sponsor but for some kind of reason she just suggested to use asset to make up the income short. I'll definitely mention this to my attorney. If I add a co-sponsor, can I use the 2016 tax return? The reason I ask is 2017 tax season is end on April 17th. 

Also, in your experience, does this letter means my case is completed at NVC? The reason I am asking is because I clearly see "DON'T SEND ANY DOCUMENTS TO NVC". And I don't find any other instructions on what's I am suppose to do next. 

You will know your case is complete when they send you and interview notice.  The 2017 tax return should be taken to the interview which is likely to be after 2017.

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