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My wife was just DQ it will be at the Manila office, I know that I will be filling my 2023 taxes before her interview do I upload it to our documents or does she just take a copy, I seen one guy from last year that they wanted it uploaded 

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7 minutes ago, Timmy Clark said:

I seen one guy from last year that they wanted it uploaded 

Then upload, and ask her to take a copy, too.  Uploading will not delay the interview scheduling.

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17 minutes ago, Timmy Clark said:

My wife was just DQ it will be at the Manila office, I know that I will be filling my 2023 taxes before her interview do I upload it to our documents or does she just take a copy

 

For Manila, make sure that all civil documents and any updated financial support documents (including tax paperwork) are uploaded to CEAC prior to the interview.  If the document screener at USEM sees that the files in CEAC are outdated, they will not allow the visa applicant to proceed to the interview with the consul officer.  Worst case, the applicant will be told to leave and return after the documents have been scanned and uploaded.  USEM might offer a scanning service within the consulate premises, but I'm not sure if that's available to all applicants or if it was just a special service to elderly applicants at the time of my interview in Nov 2021.

 

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12 minutes ago, Chancy said:

 

For Manila, make sure that all civil documents and any updated financial support documents (including tax paperwork) are uploaded to CEAC prior to the interview.  If the document screener at USEM sees that the files in CEAC are outdated, they will not allow the visa applicant to proceed to the interview with the consul officer.  Worst case, the applicant will be told to leave and return after the documents have been scanned and uploaded.  USEM might offer a scanning service within the consulate premises, but I'm not sure if that's available to all applicants or if it was just a special service to elderly applicants at the time of my interview in Nov 2021.

 

Thanks for the quick response I will probably have more questions later on ,my attorney has been useless he told me I didn't need to upload them. 

One more question my wife's updated passport with her married name will be in Tuesday does she need to upload it also?

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8 minutes ago, Timmy Clark said:

my wife's updated passport with her married name will be in Tuesday does she need to upload it also?

 

Yes, upload a scan of the new passport bio page.  Since the case is already DQ, no need to rush the uploads.  I recommend uploading the updated documents maybe 1 week before her interview date.  I uploaded mine the day before my interview and it was fine.

 

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