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I have a question regarding uploading documents before the interview. So, on the CEAC portal page, we have one section for the beneficiary and one section for the sponsors. Should we upload all pics/chat logs/travel logs etc. under the beneficiary section and upload updated i-864 and recent tax returns under the sponsor's section? 

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1 hour ago, MSalmanKhan said:

I have a question regarding uploading documents before the interview. So, on the CEAC portal page, we have one section for the beneficiary and one section for the sponsors. Should we upload all pics/chat logs/travel logs etc. under the beneficiary section and upload updated i-864 and recent tax returns under the sponsor's section? 

@podeenaAny knowledge on this? 

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On 11/20/2023 at 11:28 PM, podeena said:

@VisaNoob Good luck with your new journey and thanks for answering and helping members here looking forward for your more help if someone else needs explanation for this painful immigration journey.thanks 

 

On 11/14/2023 at 7:37 PM, podeena said:

@Machinecorpse62 Good luck with your new journey and thanks for all the help you did for members here answering their questions and I'm glad that my this thread helps poeple in this tough painful immigration journey when I stared this I didn't think it will be that helpful with the help of everyone thank you and enjoy your Happy life with wife.👍🎉 

please tell we need a passport size pics at the time of interview? 

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1 hour ago, Arked7 said:

I have a question, for now how long does the visa validity takes after approval? Like when you get the passport how long is the visa valid for in order to make entry into U.S.

Visa will be valid for 6 months so make sure u enter before the end of Sox months but after port of entry stamp this stamp will be valid for one year and serve as green card till u don't get your green physically

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15 hours ago, Arked7 said:

I have a question, for now how long does the visa validity takes after approval? Like when you get the passport how long is the visa valid for in order to make entry into U.S.

Yes 6 months validity  from the stamp date but before that expires please enter in USA don't take risk after all that waiting in this journey. 

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On 11/25/2023 at 8:21 AM, podeena said:

Yes 6 months validity  from the stamp date but before that expires please enter in USA don't take risk after all that waiting in this journey. 

I think it's not from the stamp date, I read that the term for the visa is from the expiration of the medical, which is 6 months. Even though my wife had her interview on the 31st her visa expiry is NOT based on the 31st, it's 6 months from the medical date, so please take that into account when traveling. 

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Anybody knows if Petitioner uploads his new i-864 Sponsorship form & all the recent pay stubs & tax transcript into NVC website, Does his beneficiary (in case my parents) still needs to bring the copy of all these documents at the time of interview?

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3 minutes ago, Shabaz said:

Anybody knows if Petitioner uploads his new i-864 Sponsorship form & all the recent pay stubs & tax transcript into NVC website, Does his beneficiary (in case my parents) still needs to bring the copy of all these documents at the time of interview?

I would do both.

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