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CASE FE REVIEW NOTE: DOES NOT MEET MINIMUM INCOME

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Hello! We’re on f2b visa, from the Philippines. We already completed all documents and fees. It is stated on the CEAC that all fees are paid and all documents are accepted but we received this message ( See attached file ). I would also like to know when are we gonna get the interview appointment and if this message affect the appointment of interview. We will submit a joint sponsor, but I would like to know if we would wait more longer if we submitted another sponsor? I really want to know how and when are we gonna receive a letter regarding the interview appointment. Thank you! 
 

p.s the case is still at NVC :)

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12 minutes ago, Nicole06 said:

Does it delay the interview appointment date?

That’s kind of irrelevant right now as the earliest interviews will be next year, given the extension of the ban to end 2020.

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I checked CEAC and opened the message, however there was no message in the box.  and the documents are marked accepted.  Does that mean I will be documentarily qualified so when interviews starts I will be ready to go for an interview?

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On 7/3/2020 at 5:27 AM, QueenAri said:

I checked CEAC and opened the message, however there was no message in the box.  and the documents are marked accepted.  Does that mean I will be documentarily qualified so when interviews starts I will be ready to go for an interview?

Hello! Sometimes the messages does not show up right away, you might need to wait 1-2 mins for the messages to show up :) if you recieved Case FE note review then theres a message in your inbox. Just try to wait or refresh the ceac messages page :)

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On 7/15/2020 at 12:16 AM, Nicole06 said:

Hello may i ask another question, since we did not meet minimum income we added another household member. Does the household member also need to pay affidavit of support? Please answer thank you❤️

Affidavit of Support fee is the one time fee paid at the NVC for the processing.   A joint sponsor would need to meet the minimum amounts in I-864P for their household and the sponsored immigrants.

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1 hour ago, Paul & Mary said:

Affidavit of Support fee is the one time fee paid at the NVC for the processing.   A joint sponsor would need to meet the minimum amounts in I-864P for their household and the sponsored immigrants.

Oops, I mistakenly assumed that OP was doing adjustment of status, not consular process. 

OP, please disregard my answer. 

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