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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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While my spouse and I are waiting for our case number , we have decided to prepare the NVC documents. I would like to bring our insights and get your feedbacks for the supporting document related to the I-864 EZ. 

 

3. Signed affidavit of support

 

- Proof of US status    (N/A)

Information regarding the joint sponsor 

 

- Proof of domicile (N/A in our case)

When your mailing address or residence is not in the US

 

- Petitioner's civil documents (N/A in our case)

Only when you apply for a parent or brother sister/ or when your spouse was previously married

 

- Proof of relationship  (N/A)

For those using I-864 to prove their relationship with the sponsor

 

- Evidence of income  (N/A)

Only when your income is below the poverty guideline

 

- Forms (W2)

Optional if there is no IRS

 

- IRS tax transcript

Apply on everybody

 

- Federal income Tax returns

Optional if there is no IRS 

 

- Social security statement  (N/A)

For those using I-864W

 

- Proof of asset (N/A)

For those using I-864 or I-864A

 

 

We used the informations provided on :

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/collect-and-submit-forms-and-documents-to-the-nvc/step-5-collect-supporting-documents.html

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20 minutes ago, IF-Mclean said:

While my spouse and I are waiting for our case number , we have decided to prepare the NVC documents. I would like to bring our insights and get your feedbacks for the supporting document related to the I-864 EZ. 

 

3. Signed affidavit of support

 

- Proof of US status    (N/A)

Information regarding the joint sponsor 

 

- Proof of domicile (N/A in our case)

When your mailing address or residence is not in the US

 

- Petitioner's civil documents (N/A in our case)

Only when you apply for a parent or brother sister/ or when your spouse was previously married

 

- Proof of relationship  (N/A)

For those using I-864 to prove their relationship with the sponsor

 

- Evidence of income  (N/A)

Only when your income is below the poverty guideline

 

- Forms (W2)

Optional if there is no IRS

 

- IRS tax transcript

Apply on everybody

 

- Federal income Tax returns

Optional if there is no IRS 

 

- Social security statement  (N/A)

For those using I-864W

 

- Proof of asset (N/A)

For those using I-864 or I-864A

 

 

We used the informations provided on :

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/collect-and-submit-forms-and-documents-to-the-nvc/step-5-collect-supporting-documents.html

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we just approved our visa and basically for part 3 for you and ur spouse if u live together our side of the US same as us, for Domicile 

u need some proof of shipping company to ship ur stuff, a letter from someone that you are going to live when u go in the US for temporary, DL and SSN copy, US bank account statement. For proof of Civil just marriage certificate. For proof of relationship just everything u r sharing now, utility, insurance, pictures, a copy of flight ticket. For joint sponsor AOS form from him and his passport maybe DL and his last year 2017 tax irs. no need proof of assets if u dont have income but u have joint sponsor I did same.

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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11 minutes ago, CaliRose said:

we just approved our visa and basically for part 3 for you and ur spouse if u live together our side of the US same as us, for Domicile 

u need some proof of shipping company to ship ur stuff, a letter from someone that you are going to live when u go in the US for temporary, DL and SSN copy, US bank account statement. For proof of Civil just marriage certificate. For proof of relationship just everything u r sharing now, utility, insurance, pictures, a copy of flight ticket. For joint sponsor AOS form from him and his passport maybe DL and his last year 2017 tax irs. no need proof of assets if u dont have income but u have joint sponsor I did same.

 

Hello Dear,

My spouse is living in the US. I'm the one living oversee. The marriage certificate is requested in the part 2, I don't think it is necessary to put it again in the part 3. The others document (flight ticket ect  were already shared in the I.130. Based on my understanding of the informations provided by the NVC website this doesn't apply to people using I-864 EZ with enough income.

What I-864 form did you fill?

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You need to provide evidence of income.  Pay stubs and/or employer letter to show current income is above the poverty guidelines.  

Also provide 1-3 years of tax return transcripts.  

 

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Gambia
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12 minutes ago, NikLR said:

You need to provide evidence of income.  Pay stubs and/or employer letter to show current income is above the poverty guidelines.  

Also provide 1-3 years of tax return transcripts.  

 

Thank you for the input 

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