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We are living abroad. However, my husband will need to come back to US (his work contract and visa will be expired) in the end of March. I will have an interview on 25th April.
SO his 864 form shows our current address abroad and his current workplace. Do we need to fill a new 864 form with his new US address and unemployment's information? Since my interview is in the end of April do we need to bring fresh tax docs for 2022? We have a JS since we live abroad.

Also, I have some changes in the information, what I provided earlier in DS260 (I am no longer working at my workplace and I traveled to other country recently with visa stamp in my passport). Do I need to inform about it somehow during interview?
Thank you for your help in advance.

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6 hours ago, anna4614890 said:

Since my interview is in the end of April do we need to bring fresh tax docs for 2022? We have a JS since we live abroad.

 

It's possible that 2022 tax filings from your husband and your joint sponsor will be required at the interview.  I recommend bringing them to avoid delay due to missing documents.

 

As for your DS-260 info, update it at the consulate on the day of your interview.  Many consulates have a document screening step prior to the actual interview with the consul officer.  You may update your DS-260 then (recommended), or inform the CO directly.

 

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On 2/17/2023 at 12:42 AM, Chancy said:

 

It's possible that 2022 tax filings from your husband and your joint sponsor will be required at the interview.  I recommend bringing them to avoid delay due to missing documents.

 

As for your DS-260 info, update it at the consulate on the day of your interview.  Many consulates have a document screening step prior to the actual interview with the consul officer.  You may update your DS-260 then (recommended), or inform the CO directly.

 

Thank you!

I think it's better to be over prepared and bring just everything just in case.

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On 2/16/2023 at 3:44 AM, anna4614890 said:

Hi!

We are living abroad. However, my husband will need to come back to US (his work contract and visa will be expired) in the end of March. I will have an interview on 25th April.
SO his 864 form shows our current address abroad and his current workplace. Do we need to fill a new 864 form with his new US address and unemployment's information? Since my interview is in the end of April do we need to bring fresh tax docs for 2022? We have a JS since we live abroad.

Also, I have some changes in the information, what I provided earlier in DS260 (I am no longer working at my workplace and I traveled to other country recently with visa stamp in my passport). Do I need to inform about it somehow during interview?
Thank you for your help in advance.

They asked me if I traveled anywhere in the last 6 months during my interview in Korea. 

We brought updated financial information but I would definitely bring the I864 you uploaded AND an updated I864 with your husband's information when you go to interview. 

The Seoul consulate was very friendly but they do like to see updated information. 

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