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I recently submitted the documents to NVC through CEAC, and am wondering if there is a potential for getting a checklist in case of the following:

 

1. In the I-864 forms we filled out (sponsor, joint sponsor and household member of the joint sponsor), we left blank any fields that did not apply to us. Is that ok or should we have marked every not applicable field as N/A?

2. In case of the joint sponsors (my in-laws who live in the US), we submitted their IRS transcripts along with the AOS forms. They are married and file their taxes jointly. I also submitted both their current pay stubs. For the household member's income (my mother-in-law), I got her 3 yrs income from the 3 yrs of transcripts, as she is the only one who had a salary (father-in-law has business income on the transcripts), but didnt submit her W2, as the transcript shows her income already. Will that be ok?

3. My birth certificate is from Pakistan, and it was a struggle getting it. I just noticed that they have misspelled my father's title name (MALIK) as MAILK, basically switching the 'I' and the 'L'. Is this a potential reason for a checklist? Will the interviewer (Montreal) have issues with it? It already took a long time getting it in the first place.

 

I am a little concerned about item 3, because getting a new one will take long time, and cost quite a bit. The first two items can be fixed if needed, locally.

 

If there is any advice for me, a few words of assurance would really help, if possible :).

 

Thanks.

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6 hours ago, Sonata Arctica said:

I recently submitted the documents to NVC through CEAC, and am wondering if there is a potential for getting a checklist in case of the following:

 

1. In the I-864 forms we filled out (sponsor, joint sponsor and household member of the joint sponsor), we left blank any fields that did not apply to us. Is that ok or should we have marked every not applicable field as N/A?

2. In case of the joint sponsors (my in-laws who live in the US), we submitted their IRS transcripts along with the AOS forms. They are married and file their taxes jointly. I also submitted both their current pay stubs. For the household member's income (my mother-in-law), I got her 3 yrs income from the 3 yrs of transcripts, as she is the only one who had a salary (father-in-law has business income on the transcripts), but didnt submit her W2, as the transcript shows her income already. Will that be ok?

3. My birth certificate is from Pakistan, and it was a struggle getting it. I just noticed that they have misspelled my father's title name (MALIK) as MAILK, basically switching the 'I' and the 'L'. Is this a potential reason for a checklist? Will the interviewer (Montreal) have issues with it? It already took a long time getting it in the first place.

 

I am a little concerned about item 3, because getting a new one will take long time, and cost quite a bit. The first two items can be fixed if needed, locally.

 

If there is any advice for me, a few words of assurance would really help, if possible :).

 

Thanks.

1) no blanks are fine...

2)  You do not submit a W2 with a tax return transcript, only with a tax return.   So you did the correct thing.

3) likely not.  but possibly.  

 

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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