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Hi, I have followed the guide on this site fully, every single step. My application was rejected today because they say:

"The application/petition has not been fully completed. Based on the selection made under Part 2 Application Type or Filing Category, the form I-944 and/or Form I-864/I-864EZ are required."

 

I have choosen "Principal applicant" and "family based - immediate relative spouse of U.S citizen"


I have included the I-864 as stated in the guide, I don't know what is wrong. This is the third time I get my package back and two months of waiting in vain. I don't know what to do 😢

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2 minutes ago, strawberryfields said:

Hi, I have followed the guide on this site fully, every single step. My application was rejected today because they say:

"The application/petition has not been fully completed. Based on the selection made under Part 2 Application Type or Filing Category, the form I-944 and/or Form I-864/I-864EZ are required."

 

I have choosen "Principal applicant" and "family based - immediate relative spouse of U.S citizen"


I have included the I-864 as stated in the guide, I don't know what is wrong. This is the third time I get my package back and two months of waiting in vain. I don't know what to do 😢

Third rejection. Did u submit the I 944? I got one rejection and the only thing i did was sent the 1 864ez instead of the regular i 864. Also the areas on the i 944 i left blank i made sure everything was filled in. It got the accepted the second time. I know this can be extremely discouraging but just go through all your forms with a fine tooth comb. Also some forms were recently updated so make sure you are sending the correct version.

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4 minutes ago, strawberryfields said:

I have not included the I-944. It was not included in the guide (?)

It is in the instructions on the I-485.  

9. Public Charge: Declaration of Self-Sufficiency (Form I-944) and Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA (Form I-864)

March 2, 2018  Married In Hong Kong

April 30, 2018  Mary moves from the Philippines to Mexico, Husband has MX Permanent Residency

June 13, 2018 Mary receives Mexican Residency Card

June 15, 2018  I-130 DCF Appointment in Juarez  -  June 18, 2018  Approval E-Mail

August 2, 2018 Case Complete At Consulate

September 25, 2018 Interview in CDJ and Approved!

October 7, 2018 In the USA

October 27, 2018 Green Card received 

October 29, 2018 Applied for Social Security Card - November 5, 2018 Social Security Card received

November 6th, 2018 State ID Card Received, Applied for Global Entry - Feb 8,2019 Approved.

July 14, 2020 Removal of Conditions submitted by mail  July 12, 2021 Biometrics Completed

August 6, 2021 N-400 submitted by mail

September 7, 2021 I-751 Interview, Sept 8 Approved and Card Being Produced

October 21, 2021 N-400 Biometrics Completed  

November 30,2021  Interview, Approval and Oath

December 10, 2021 US Passport Issued

August 12, 2022 PHL Dual Nationality Re-established & Passport Approved 

April 6,2023 Legally Separated - Oh well

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Just now, Paul & Mary said:

It is in the instructions on the I-485.  

9. Public Charge: Declaration of Self-Sufficiency (Form I-944) and Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the INA (Form I-864)

I'm an international student and I don't have a job here because that's not legal. How will this effect my application? My only sufficiency are my student loans and my school ends in one month

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3 minutes ago, strawberryfields said:

I'm an international student and I don't have a job here because that's not legal. How will this effect my application? My only sufficiency are my student loans and my school ends in one month

I am truly sorry you’re going through this stressful time. 
 

however take a breather and relax. 
 

just go back and complete the New supplementary form I-944 that talks about public charge. 
 

just go to the instructions part of that form it will ask you questions about your household which that includes your husband and kids if any. 
 

don’t let it confuse you too much you complete what they ask not everything is for you

 

They only wanna know if you will be of public charge now or in the time to come.. just breathe

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Just now, JayDGODITRUST said:

I am truly sorry you’re going through this stressful time. 
 

however take a breather and relax. 
 

just go back and complete the New supplementary form I-944 that talks about public charge. 
 

just go to the instructions part of that form it will ask you questions about your household which that includes your husband and kids if any. 
 

don’t let it confuse you too much you complete what they ask not everything is for you

 

They only wanna know if you will be of public charge now or in the time to come.. just breathe

My wife and I don't live together, we live in Los Angeles where rents are high and we are renting rooms and have roomates in seperate apartments. We haven't moved in together yet. Do they want my roommates information? I'm so confused and stressed out right now 

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Just now, strawberryfields said:

My wife and I don't live together, we live in Los Angeles where rents are high and we are renting rooms and have roomates in seperate apartments. We haven't moved in together yet. Do they want my roommates information? I'm so confused and stressed out right now 

Relax as i stated just take it easy

 

#1. No they don’t need nothing about your roommates. This is about you and your spouse. Let’s clear that.

 

#2. Okay you guys are living separate for now that’s okay. They still need your spouse complete income information and any other information they ask for on the form I-944

 

i know this is a very difficult process but if you overthink it will place you in a deep stress state. 
 

no need for that. Take a break and I’m serious. relax your mind and move back into it. Read over the document of the I-944 instructions form. It’s all there it’s overwhelming but it’s doable

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2 minutes ago, JayDGODITRUST said:

Relax as i stated just take it easy

 

#1. No they don’t need nothing about your roommates. This is about you and your spouse. Let’s clear that.

 

#2. Okay you guys are living separate for now that’s okay. They still need your spouse complete income information and any other information they ask for on the form I-944

 

i know this is a very difficult process but if you overthink it will place you in a deep stress state. 
 

no need for that. Take a break and I’m serious. relax your mind and move back into it. Read over the document of the I-944 instructions form. It’s all there it’s overwhelming but it’s doable. Is that all that's needed?

 

We have included my wife's tax transcripts that were needed for the I-864. Is that all that is needed?

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6 minutes ago, strawberryfields said:

We have included my wife's tax transcripts that were needed for the I-864. Is that all that is needed?

For this form I-864

that is needed of course but for everyone’s situations are different. 
 

you stated your form was rejected but on what grounds for what reason

 

did you guys reach the poverty guidelines

please note that when advancing with this process it takes adequate time and you has the individual have to do a little research as it relates directly to your category you fall in. There’s a checklist on the USCIS website for the form I-864 

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1 minute ago, JayDGODITRUST said:

For this form I-864

that is needed of course but for everyone’s situations are different. 
 

you stated your form was rejected but on what grounds for what reason

 

did you guys reach the poverty guidelines

please note that when advancing with this process it takes adequate time and you has the individual have to do a little research as it relates directly to your category you fall in. There’s a checklist on the USCIS website for the form I-864 

We have included everything that is needed for Form I-864. The problem is that I did not include Form I-944. Now Form I-944 confuses me to death, It's asking for information that I don't have. I don't have any credit score or tax information about myself because I don't have a SSN

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4 minutes ago, strawberryfields said:

We have included my wife's tax transcripts that were needed for the I-864. Is that all that is needed?

You are going to have to go through the I-944's instructions.  There's a fair amount of extra information that the I-944 requires, such as validation of your foreign education (with transcripts), bank statements (U.S.), W2s (if you worked at university in any capacity/received a scholarship or stipend), your tax transcripts (if you filed taxes), health insurance proof (which you should have given that students here are required to have health insurance), and a U.S. credit score (if you don't have it, look for the thread here on how to prove *not* having one).  

If you need guidance of the foreign education evaluation, there are some threads here on people's experience, turnaround time (if you have transcripts avaliable), etc.  If you don't have your transcripts, how about asking your university for a copy of them in the meantime?  A couple of evaluation services accept copies.  If they are in Swedish, they'll need to be translated as well.    

My advice is to just treat this all as a checklist that can be knocked out.  Hopefully you have a lot of the materials available at hand (like the transcripts).  

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1 minute ago, irishoxford said:

You are going to have to go through the I-944's instructions.  There's a fair amount of extra information that the I-944 requires, such as validation of your foreign education (with transcripts), bank statements (U.S.), W2s (if you worked at university in any capacity/received a scholarship or stipend), your tax transcripts (if you filed taxes), health insurance proof (which you should have given that students here are required to have health insurance), and a U.S. credit score (if you don't have it, look for the thread here on how to prove *not* having one).  

If you need guidance of the foreign education evaluation, there are some threads here on people's experience, turnaround time (if you have transcripts avaliable), etc.  If you don't have your transcripts, how about asking your university for a copy of them in the meantime?  A couple of evaluation services accept copies.  If they are in Swedish, they'll need to be translated as well.    

My advice is to just treat this all as a checklist that can be knocked out.  Hopefully

Thank you. Am i legally allowed to be on my wife's health insurance plan?

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