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IR1 Spouse will have her interview in a few weeks. Is there any sense in uploading the updated sponsor and joint sponsor tax returns, I-864, bank statements etc. to CEAC and submitting documents? Since we are already documentarily qualifed, will that reset our qualification by any chance or cause any other issue, or it does no harm? This is for Mumbai India.

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look to the following site for needed documents which need to be originals (to be presented at interview)

look under pre interview checklist

you will see where it says spouse needs original I 864 and IRS documents 

no need to upload to NVC as the originals should be in India or on the way there

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/BMB-Mumbai.html#pre_interview_checklist

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6 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

look to the following site for needed documents which need to be originals (to be presented at interview)

look under pre interview checklist

you will see where it says spouse needs original I 864 and IRS documents 

no need to upload to NVC as the originals should be in India or on the way there

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/BMB-Mumbai.html#pre_interview_checklist

Ok - she will have hard copies of all the documents required -- but should I give her the latest signed I-864 with up to date information, or the I-864 that we uploaded to the CEAC a year ago during document submission, or both ?

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3 minutes ago, sharpie11 said:

Ok - she will have hard copies of all the documents required -- but should I give her the latest signed I-864 with up to date information, or the I-864 that we uploaded to the CEAC a year ago during document submission, or both ?

If there are major changes in the I 864 and the joint sponsor's,  then yes,  she needs it

hope you can get it to her ontime 

 

she needs current income and most recent tax returns (2022)

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5 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

If there are major changes in the I 864 and the joint sponsor's,  then yes,  she needs it

hope you can get it to her ontime 

 

she needs current income and most recent tax returns (2022)

Yes I will make sure she will have it all on time. There have been some major changes since my salary has increased and company name has changed. Also have provided her the latest tax transcripts as well. Thank you !

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