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Hello this is quite long but i try to cut it short, my hubby and i got married 2017 we applied in 2018 luckily USCIS approved our petition and it was sent to NVC, my hubby made a pause because he wasnt making enough so last year he made enough money and uploaded all the necessary documents, while trying to make enough money we didnt meet at all ever since the wedding since we were saving money thou we werr communicating every single day.

 

1.So my question is could us not meeting for 4years now bring a denial decision?

 

2. Could us submitting the required documents later after 2years bring a denial? 

 

3. On the interview do i have to take i- 864, federal tax return, form w-2 wage and tax statement, proof of assets documents in original copies or i take photocopies?

 

Will be glad when am replied🥰

 

 

 

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Requirement is "to have met in last 2 years prior to applying"

and it is always better to spend as much time together quality time

Hard to meet now we all know but you should have met at least once prior to the covid crisis

and no one can tell you without seeing the amount of time spent together how the CO will react

 

for interview it is best to have ALL pages of the iRS transcripts 

since some have had trouble getting them in these covid days ,  you can scan copy of your 1040,  W2, and a letter from employer saying work start and stop days and wages 

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57 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

Requirement is "to have met in last 2 years prior to applying" Not for IR-1.

and it is always better to spend as much time together quality time

Hard to meet now we all know but you should have met at least once prior to the covid crisis

and no one can tell you without seeing the amount of time spent together how the CO will react

 

for interview it is best to have ALL pages of the iRS transcripts 

since some have had trouble getting them in these covid days ,  you can scan copy of your 1040,  W2, and a letter from employer saying work start and stop days and wages 

 

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1 hour ago, Sohanir rafayell said:

Hello this is quite long but i try to cut it short, my hubby and i got married 2017 we applied in 2018 luckily USCIS approved our petition and it was sent to NVC, my hubby made a pause because he wasnt making enough so last year he made enough money and uploaded all the necessary documents, while trying to make enough money we didnt meet at all ever since the wedding since we were saving money thou we werr communicating every single day.

 

1.So my question is could us not meeting for 4years now bring a denial decision?

 

2. Could us submitting the required documents later after 2years bring a denial? 

 

3. On the interview do i have to take i- 864, federal tax return, form w-2 wage and tax statement, proof of assets documents in original copies or i take photocopies?

 

Will be glad when am replied🥰

 

 

 

OP, yes, not seeing each other for 4 years can call into question the bonafides of your marriage, and lead to a denial.  You would be much better off spending time together in person prior to an interview.

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2 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

Requirement is "to have met in last 2 years prior to applying"

and it is always better to spend as much time together quality time

Hard to meet now we all know but you should have met at least once prior to the covid crisis

and no one can tell you without seeing the amount of time spent together how the CO will react

 

for interview it is best to have ALL pages of the iRS transcripts 

since some have had trouble getting them in these covid days ,  you can scan copy of your 1040,  W2, and a letter from employer saying work start and stop days and wages 

Thank you so much so do i need to take the original documents or? Photocopies are okay and with us not meeting do you know anything we can do?

1 hour ago, Jorgedig said:

OP, yes, not seeing each other for 4 years can call into question the bonafides of your marriage, and lead to a denial.  You would be much better off spending time together in person prior to an interview.

So do you have any idea of what we can do?

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27 minutes ago, Sohanir rafayell said:

Thank you so much so do i need to take the original documents or? Photocopies are okay and with us not meeting do you know anything we can do?

So do you have any idea of what we can do?

you should try to meet before this interview takes place / there will be issues that in the last 4 years there was no physical contact

try a neutral country if you can't travel here

and for interview ,  you need the originals of the scanned (to NVC) papers

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1 hour ago, Sohanir rafayell said:

Thank you so much so do i need to take the original documents or? Photocopies are okay and with us not meeting do you know anything we can do?

So do you have any idea of what we can do?  Yes.  Spend time together in person.

 

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