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I have a unique situation with my IR1 application. I’m a USC petitioner. When we filled out I130, I was living and working in the US but when I filled out the I864 for my wife (beneficiary) I was staying and working in Canada with my wife. My wife got DQ’ed in April and now she is waiting to get the interview date, while I have again moved back to the US permanently. Will this come up as an issue during her interview in Montreal?

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1 hour ago, drumsmia said:

I have a unique situation with my IR1 application. I’m a USC petitioner. When we filled out I130, I was living and working in the US but when I filled out the I864 for my wife (beneficiary) I was staying and working in Canada with my wife. My wife got DQ’ed in April and now she is waiting to get the interview date, while I have again moved back to the US permanently. Will this come up as an issue during her interview in Montreal?

I'm sure they will want to know where you live.  Since you live and work in the USA, I see no "issue" of concern.  Clearly, you were then and are now domiciled in the USA.  You'll probably want to update your I-864.

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5 hours ago, drumsmia said:

thanks @pushbrk. Can I also sponsor my wife as a grad student? I've gotten full tuition scholarship and stipend (that is above the poverty threshold) and will be a grad student starting from August and also during her interview. Do I need to upload additional documents on the NVC website?  

You need an updated I-864, but upload after you know the interview date.

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3 hours ago, drumsmia said:

@pushbrk we got DQ'ed with I-864EZ, so do we upload a new I-864EZ form, or I-864? thanks!

either

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