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Here are the things that my wife will bring to the interview. Also some questions about a few documents are needed at the end. 

Please advise. 
 

Applicant

  • 2 photos
  • Passport + 1 copy
  • Police Certificates + 1 copy
  • Marriage Certificate + 1 copy
    • Letter explaining why we don't have the required marriage certificate. (Long story, see my previous posts.)
  • NVC Interview Letter

 

Petitioner

  • Copy of my passport
  • Copy of my birth certificate (Does the applicant need this? Does she need an original?)
  • Proof of Domicile
    • Bank statements
    • Offer of Employment
    • Cell Phone bill
    • Renewed Driver's License

 

Financial Sponsor

  • 2021 Tax information (the sponsor did not have 2021 tax info when we submitted I-864.)
  • Copy of birth certificate (Is this needed? Is the original needed?)
  • Proof of Domicile (Is this needed?)

 

Questions

  1. Do I need to provide an original birth certificate for me, the petitioner?
  2. Does the financial sponsor need to provide an original birth certificate?
  3. Do we need to print a copy of the DS-460 (the immigrant visa application)?
  4. Am I missing anything?
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jordan
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6 hours ago, Zin-Zin said:

Questions

  1. Do I need to provide an original birth certificate for me, the petitioner?
  2. Does the financial sponsor need to provide an original birth certificate?
  3. Do we need to print a copy of the DS-460 (the immigrant visa application)?
  4. Am I missing anything?

1. No. Copy will suffice

2. No. Copy will suffice

3. If you mean the DS-260, yes. It’s very important.

4. Proof of bonafide marriage. Pictures, travel itineraries, money transfers, etc.

Your spouse’s original birth certificate + 1 copy

Proof of domicile is recommended to bring 

 

From your wording it sounds like you have a joint sponsor. In that case, YOU still have to sign an I864 and provide 2021 tax transcript or a letter explaining why you haven’t filed taxes.

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On 11/4/2022 at 12:22 AM, Jordanian Bride said:

1. No. Copy will suffice

2. No. Copy will suffice

3. If you mean the DS-260, yes. It’s very important.

4. Proof of bonafide marriage. Pictures, travel itineraries, money transfers, etc.

Your spouse’s original birth certificate + 1 copy

Proof of domicile is recommended to bring 

 

From your wording it sounds like you have a joint sponsor. In that case, YOU still have to sign an I864 and provide 2021 tax transcript or a letter explaining why you haven’t filed taxes.

Thanks. 

Yes, I do have a sponsor. I have already filled out an I-864. So has the sponsor. 

Thank you!

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