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Everything I read at the time, and the advice I got then, was to just bring it with us so we didn’t have to possibly be DQ’d again and move back to the end of the line.  I thought about uploading them between getting the interview date and the actual date of interview but decided against it.   

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Yeah I'm going back and forth about uploading it as my income doesn't meet the requirements, but I have assets that more than cover the difference. I was DQ'd with just a note that my income didn't meet the requirements.

 

I'm planning on sending my wife to the interview with the household sponsor i-864a and the new i-864 plus supporting documents just in case they don't accept my assets.

 
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