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Visa Interview Package - Wet Signature on I864?

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Hello all,

 

With our DQ from NVC, we are now just preparing our documents for the visa interview (in Seoul).  I had some questions about correctly preparing the necessary documents, and I've seen some mixed reports.  If it's necessary, our NVC package included a Joint Sponsor and Household Member.

 

1) The biggest one is in regards to the signature on the I864 and the I864A.  Can I print and bring the version that I submitted to NVC?  It would be the original document, but without a wet ink signature.  OR, is a wet ink signature required on these in the interview too?  If we don't have the wet ink signature version, can we reprint a new I864/I84A with updated wet signatures on everything?

2) At least in my case (the primary sponsor), some of my information has changed since I submitted my I864 to NVC.  Namely, I have since moved back to the states and my principal address has changed.  Should I submit the original one sent to NVC (with the old address), or make a new updated one with my current address.

 

3) On a different note, is it also helpful to add new evidence that has been received since submitting documents to NVC?  I.e...Since I have moved back to the US, I have claimed my Korean pension (Can provide proof of this), plus new bank accounts opened.  Does this sort of thing get accepted too?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

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3 hours ago, Shaun & Seoyeon said:

Hello all,

 

With our DQ from NVC, we are now just preparing our documents for the visa interview (in Seoul).  I had some questions about correctly preparing the necessary documents, and I've seen some mixed reports.  If it's necessary, our NVC package included a Joint Sponsor and Household Member.

 

1) The biggest one is in regards to the signature on the I864 and the I864A.  Can I print and bring the version that I submitted to NVC?  It would be the original document, but without a wet ink signature.  OR, is a wet ink signature required on these in the interview too?  If we don't have the wet ink signature version, can we reprint a new I864/I84A with updated wet signatures on everything?

2) At least in my case (the primary sponsor), some of my information has changed since I submitted my I864 to NVC.  Namely, I have since moved back to the states and my principal address has changed.  Should I submit the original one sent to NVC (with the old address), or make a new updated one with my current address.

 

3) On a different note, is it also helpful to add new evidence that has been received since submitting documents to NVC?  I.e...Since I have moved back to the US, I have claimed my Korean pension (Can provide proof of this), plus new bank accounts opened.  Does this sort of thing get accepted too?

 

Thanks in advance!

 

No wet signature required anymore. In your situation, unless you wish to qualify on your own and withdraw the joint sponsor, I would do nothing new.

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