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I applied for my wife's i130 in January of 2019. After all this time, we finally got the interview letter for the 3rd of February of this year at the Consulate in Mumbai, India.

 

NVC approved my DS260 with just 2 years of my returns.

 

My wife has an agent overseas (India) who asked for more items but, as I've done this before (parent's brother and family, a cousin, ect), I'm well versed in the procedures. 

 

However, the agent is adamant that I upload my job letter and W-2's to the NVC website before my wife's interview. 

 

So do I need to upload them? Every other time, I haven't done so and everything went through without any hitches. I haven't filed an immigration case in almost 10 years now so maybe I'm out of the loop.

 

Also to note, the agent also asked me for my citizenship certificate, to which I replied passport or birth, and the agent said neither, citizenship, which I had a great laugh over. I'm a US born citizen.

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Who is this "agent"?  At this point, why are you using an agent?  If you already have an interview date, your wife can take evidence of your current income to the interview.

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fill out your timeline.

if you search the forum you'll see this has come up a few times, people have uploaded docs, although it's not required, and it varies if they look at it before hand or not, but sometimes it's helpful, but you still need to take it to the interview.

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I'm against it. But my mother in law insisted so I was like whatever. It's like talking to a brick wall with her.

 

Anyways, I forgot to mention that I sent my transcripts, not returns as well.

 

I just wanted to be sure since it may be required ro do so now, but everything I know is saying it's not required.

 
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