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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Short version: our baby was born after submitting all but the police report to the nvc.(she will get a usa passport by CRBA) The police report will come in a day or two for my wife. Do i and my joint sponsor both need to submit another i-864 to adjust household count? Or can i just write a note/addendum to send along with the package(we still earn too little and my joint sponsor earns well above the poverty level)

 

Long version: My wife was pregnant and we started the nvc submissions. I did the i-864 and my father submitted a joint sponsors i-864 which he has a very nice job and can easily clear the poverty level. We submitted everything except the police report for my wife. That was delayed. It is due to be given to her in a few days.

meanwhile our daughter was born abroad. We plan on taking her to get a passport with a CRBA in a month or so when they are up to traveling. Both are healthy but resting.

now when her police report comes in do we (my dad and i)need to submit another i-864? We can’t recall or cancel the one we sent already, but we can still add, or can i just write a note to explain seeing how i still don’t earn quite enough and my father still earns plenty so the end result is the same?

 

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6 minutes ago, BlueTornado said:

Short version: our baby was born after submitting all but the police report to the nvc.(she will get a usa passport by CRBA) The police report will come in a day or two for my wife. Do i and my joint sponsor both need to submit another i-864 to adjust household count? Or can i just write a note/addendum to send along with the package(we still earn too little and my joint sponsor earns well above the poverty level)

 

Long version: My wife was pregnant and we started the nvc submissions. I did the i-864 and my father submitted a joint sponsors i-864 which he has a very nice job and can easily clear the poverty level. We submitted everything except the police report for my wife. That was delayed. It is due to be given to her in a few days.

meanwhile our daughter was born abroad. We plan on taking her to get a passport with a CRBA in a month or so when they are up to traveling. Both are healthy but resting.

now when her police report comes in do we (my dad and i)need to submit another i-864? We can’t recall or cancel the one we sent already, but we can still add, or can i just write a note to explain seeing how i still don’t earn quite enough and my father still earns plenty so the end result is the same?

 

thanks everyone

Why do you feel you need to submit another I864? Is it because of the household member section count?

Edited by Ncornejo7
Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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***Moved from Progress Reports to Process & Procedures.***

 

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Since your household size has changed, an updated I-864 will be necessary.

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Posted
1 minute ago, BlueTornado said:

Yes that is my concern, my household is now three and my fathers/joint sponsor also would need to add one(an another American citizen though due to the counselor birth report while abroadCBRA) 

As the previous post stated. Update your I864 and submit it. One for you and one for your father (joint sponsor).

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1 hour ago, Ncornejo7 said:

As the previous post stated. Update your I864 and submit it. One for you and one for your father (joint sponsor).

Or, just take the new forms to the interview.

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58 minutes ago, Ncornejo7 said:

Do you know if CO would ask to upload new forms on CEAC after interview?

I don't know.  It's probably a good idea to upload if you can, but not until closer to the interview.

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