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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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It’s gonna be “fun” at the interview on Wednesday for me .. 

just hope they will not say that they need additional time to review the questionnaire 😕

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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20 minutes ago, DeParaquedasBrasi said:

From what I understand on the form, you just have to prove that you'll have coverage within the first 30 days after you arrive.  

I am not sure how to prove this if both petitioner and beneficiary live abroad at the time of the interview.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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16 minutes ago, Mr & Mrs T said:

It’s gonna be “fun” at the interview on Wednesday for me .. 

just hope they will not say that they need additional time to review the questionnaire 😕

Do take the form along with you. Good luck 👍 and let us know how it went :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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Just now, PoojaCh said:

Do take the form along with you. Good luck 👍 and let us know how it went :)

Yes I will , and pray for the best 🤞
thank you , I will let you know 😀

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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28 minutes ago, DeParaquedasBrasi said:

From what I understand on the form, you just have to prove that you'll have coverage within the first 30 days after you arrive.  

Yes, but how to prove it? I feel lost right now 😭

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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3 minutes ago, Hilde said:

I am not sure how to prove this if both petitioner and beneficiary live abroad at the time of the interview.

ahhhhhh, poise!! I the petitioner lives in Brazil still then obviously you'll have a joint sponsor......so maybe the joint sponsor can send a letter for you to take to the interview explaining how they'll help cover insurance until your spouse find a job. Im not 100% sure, but that's what I'd do.......especially since we all don't really know much about this new STUPID rule.

 

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    I-129F Denied: 09/29/2019
    I-130 NOA2 Approved 09/29/2019
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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1 minute ago, LOUHAMILTON said:

Yes, but how to prove it? I feel lost right now 😭

 

8 minutes ago, Hilde said:

I am not sure how to prove this if both petitioner and beneficiary live abroad at the time of the interview.

ahhhhhh, poise!! I the petitioner lives in Brazil still then obviously you'll have a joint sponsor......so maybe the joint sponsor can send a letter for you to take to the interview explaining how they'll help cover insurance until your spouse find a job. Im not 100% sure, but that's what I'd do.......especially since we all don't really know much about this new STUPID rule.

 

  1. Married: 02/25/2017
    I-130 sent: 03/25/2019
    I-130 NOA1: 04/02/2019
    I-129F (K3) sent: 08/26/2019
    I-129F NOA1: 08/29/2019
    I-129F Denied: 09/29/2019
    I-130 NOA2 Approved 09/29/2019
    Case sent to NVC 10/08/2019
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Filed: FB-4 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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It's very subjective. Even though the sponsor has agreed to backup the applicant's insurance & cost of living in the USA, if they can see the applicant has no asset/income but relying on income source from relative or local govt, they can still deny for the visa.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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1 hour ago, Mr & Mrs T said:

Yes I will , and pray for the best 🤞
thank you , I will let you know 😀

@Mr & Mrs T  Obviously I don't know anything either -- but might be smart to also bring some sort of 3rd party evidence of your assets?  (Vehicle registration, Bank statements,  etc.)? 

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Anybody tried calling nvc on friday?? I get a feeling they leave early on Fridays 😩 i feel like im slowly losing my mind while waiting.. 🙃

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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16 minutes ago, Tofu said:

@Mr & Mrs T  Obviously I don't know anything either -- but might be smart to also bring some sort of 3rd party evidence of your assets?  (Vehicle registration, Bank statements,  etc.)? 

I have a vehicle but she is 10years old but she is registered under my name in France .

 and if I show them my bank statements they gonna laugh .. they gonna have what I can provide . 
honestly I am sick and tired of that ..

at few days of the interview I didn’t thought I will have to rush and prepare another form and evidence .. 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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48 minutes ago, Tofu said:

@Mr & Mrs T  Obviously I don't know anything either -- but might be smart to also bring some sort of 3rd party evidence of your assets?  (Vehicle registration, Bank statements,  etc.)? 

 

1 hour ago, JuJu83 said:

It's very subjective. Even though the sponsor has agreed to backup the applicant's insurance & cost of living in the USA, if they can see the applicant has no asset/income but relying on income source from relative or local govt, they can still deny for the visa.

Part 9 of the questioner says "

9. List the assets available to you in the table below. For example, cash assets may include checking and savings accounts, etc. Non-cash assets may include equity in real estate, annuities, securities, etc."

Given that it says "Assets *available* to you", Im assuming it means either assets from the petitioner or joint sponsor.

To be honest this questioner isn't very well played out in my opinion.

 

  1. Married: 02/25/2017
    I-130 sent: 03/25/2019
    I-130 NOA1: 04/02/2019
    I-129F (K3) sent: 08/26/2019
    I-129F NOA1: 08/29/2019
    I-129F Denied: 09/29/2019
    I-130 NOA2 Approved 09/29/2019
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