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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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A friend of mine ran to me for advice regarding to his IR-1 visa interview. He told me that he had no more means to contact his wife because she told him that she want to move on beacuse the long delay with the visa process. Now the emabssy had invited him for interview and needed him to bring his wife 2020 IRS transcript along with him to the interview but he has with him a duely signed public notary/affidavit of same 2020 tax returns which  his wife used in completeing the filling of I-864 and this notary/affidavit will expire on 03.09.22. So he is confuse and worried. He want to know if he can still present the notary/affidavit of 2020 tax returns in place of his wife 2020 IRS transcript.. if yes, what will be his response or answer if the consulate officer ask why or what about the 2020 IRS transcript? 

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