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Filed: FB-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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Visa case became documentarily qualified on dec 28 2018.

 

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NVC emailed us that "The National Visa Center (NVC) received all of the fees, forms, and documents that are required prior to attending an immigrant visa interview at a U.S. Embassy/Consulate General overseas. NVC will work with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General to schedule an interview appointment for you. Once we have confirmed an interview date, we will send a notice to you, your petitioner and attorney (if applicable)."

 

Does anyone has any idea how much time they are gonna take to schedule us a appointment?

 

 

P.D. 8 nov 2006

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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1 hour ago, M@K12 said:

Applicants may bring photocopies and scanned versions of signed Forms I-864 and associated documents

 

1 hour ago, KJ2 said:

I think you can bring copies.  Original documents must include the police certificate, birth certificate, and marriage certificate (I believe) of the beneficiary.  I plan to bring copies only of tax documents, etc. Should be fine.

 

1 hour ago, M@K12 said:

That is my understanding too. only original Civil documents must be carried. 

Thanks @KJ2.  

As @KJ2  as already said wet ink signature of I-864 are not longer required. Photocopies and scanned copies are acceptable.

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/visas-news-archive/20161228_ink-signature-no-longer-required-on-affidavits-of-support.html

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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9 minutes ago, Kamil11 said:

Yes I uploaded everything and submitted on april 1st. Just waiting for an answer now. Lets see

thank you. 

I am not sure if my lawyer mentioned my dad on my i864 

he filled it. So im gonna ask him

good luck. I believe your lawyer would have filled it properly.

Let us know. Also keep all forms and docs copies with you too. (ask your lawyer to give you)

 

May we all get good news soon. 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, M@K12 said:

good luck. I believe your lawyer would have filled it properly.

Let us know. Also keep all forms and docs copies with you too. (ask your lawyer to give you)

 

May we all get good news soon. 

 

 

 

Actually my lawyer has messed up our case os many times we got RFE 5 times cuz he kept on submitting the wrong forms. Thats why i started doing it all myself since last 2 times

 

I'll let u guys knw.

 

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We received this message from nvc on 29th of march. They’re saying we’re not financially eligible to sponsor an immigrant. 

Our household size is 4. According to the poverty guidelines, we should make from somewhere between $32000-37000. 

We put $40,000+ on my dads i864a form since hes my household member and he will help me reach poverty guideline. Since I dont make enough. 

 

But they still said we are not financially eligible and counselor will make a decision at time of interview. Is it normal? And why do u think they said we dont meet the requirements, we do meet financial requirements.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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5 minutes ago, Kamil11 said:

Actually my lawyer has messed up our case os many times we got RFE 5 times cuz he kept on submitting the wrong forms. Thats why i started doing it all myself since last 2 times

 

I'll let u guys knw.

 

I am really sorry to hear that. 

May GOD make it easy for you and your husband. 

 

Here every one will help you.  

 

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1 minute ago, Kamil11 said:

We received this message from nvc on 29th of march. They’re saying we’re not financially eligible to sponsor an immigrant. 

Our household size is 4. According to the poverty guidelines, we should make from somewhere between $32000-37000. 

We put $40,000+ on my dads i864a form since hes my household member and he will help me reach poverty guideline. Since I dont make enough. 

 

But they still said we are not financially eligible and counselor will make a decision at time of interview. Is it normal? And why do u think they said we dont meet the requirements, we do meet financial requirements.

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first, yours annual gross income and your dad's annual gross income from year 2018 tax transcript/return should be added together and count as a total income. 

 

 second, in household size 4,  have you included your husband ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Brar said:

Not yet...Still waiting CC March 13

Same obviously because you guys would know first if I got a date lol I'll post it asap, but still nothing :( 

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1 hour ago, M@K12 said:

first, yours annual gross income and your dad's annual gross income from year 2018 tax transcript/return should be added together and count as a total income. 

 

 second, in household size 4,  have you included your husband ?

 

 

 

 

 

 

If i add mine and dad’s annual income 

it becomes $50000+ 

and household size is 5 including my husband

poverty line for 5 people is $37000.

but they sent this message that we’re not financially eligible and counselor will make a decision at time of interview. 

I asked a lot of people they told me to just ignore it. But what do u think? Should i add another joint sponsor? Other thn my dad (household member). 

 

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1 minute ago, Kamil11 said:

If i add mine and dad’s annual income 

it becomes $50000+ 

and household size is 5 including my husband

poverty line for 5 people is $37000.

but they sent this message that we’re not financially eligible and counselor will make a decision at time of interview. 

I asked a lot of people they told me to just ignore it. But what do u think? Should i add another joint sponsor? Other thn my dad (household member). 

 

I would refrain from adding more to CEAC and just bring another sponsor's 864 and tax stuff to the interview if you feel worried. The more you add to CEAC, the higher chance it could probably delay you. If NVC plans to accept as is and give you CC, I would not add more to CEAC.

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7 minutes ago, KJ2 said:

I would refrain from adding more to CEAC and just bring another sponsor's 864 and tax stuff to the interview if you feel worried. The more you add to CEAC, the higher chance it could probably delay you. If NVC plans to accept as is and give you CC, I would not add more to CEAC.

Perfect, thats what I was thinking too

Should I worry about them saying I dont meet the poverty line?

cuz i know i do. But since nvc said the decision will be made at interview im really worried 

 

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