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Calling my Wife to Pakistan Until we will move together

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Hi VJ members,

I got interviewed on January 17th, 2019 the officer told us that I will be getting my passport in a month but we didn't hear anything back as it's been almost 2 months. They are radio silent with only 3 updates on my case (1 is due to the fact that I sent an inqury but they haven't replied yet).

Now, I am calling my wife to Pakistan soon and she will be living here until we will be moving together.  I want to know once she will come to Pakistan, and if the process will take forever then after how much time the embassy will be needing her W2 and taxes information. As there will be no tax history once she will quit her job and come to Pakistan.

My Father-in-Law will be sponsoring us then. So, is it a wise decision.

Also, are there any other factors that we should consider besides sponsor?

 

 

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Sounds like the Affadavit side has been done and there is no continuing requirement for the I 864.

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36 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Sounds like the Affadavit side has been done and there is no continuing requirement for the I 864.

That's how I see it too.  If the AP takes a long time, they may ask for a new affidavit of support, but sounds like they have that contingency covered.

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Just now, pushbrk said:

That's how I see it too.  If the AP takes a long time, they may ask for a new affidavit of support, but sounds like they have that contingency covered.

Exactly this is also my concern as I read some posts that those who got DS535 and then the embassy called them for the 2nd interview. So, I think they might be asking for the sponsor again. Has anyone been through this situation?

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On 3/15/2019 at 11:48 AM, Sciencedaan said:

Exactly this is also my concern as I read some posts that those who got DS535 and then the embassy called them for the 2nd interview. So, I think they might be asking for the sponsor again. Has anyone been through this situation?

I know a lot of people who got called for a second interview and they require a fresh Affidavit of support. 

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7 hours ago, Sciencedaan said:

OMG--- Allah Kareem. Have you got DS5535 and if yes then after how much time of interview you got DS5535?

Yes. At the interview the CO told us he didn't need anything else from us and that they will call us once the Visa is ready. But after three days of our interview we got an email for the DS5535 form. We submitted it the same day and ever since then no updates at all. They keep playing games with everyones feels :(

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You have passed the Consulate so are now into necessary background checks, as part of that they ask for more information to assist the process.

 

How long it takes varies, impossible to say.

 

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