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Hello,

Here is my i-864 with personal information replaced. My fiance came on a K1 visa, I make 55,000 a year with our household of 2, and received a RFE so I'm trying to do it right this time! If someone could please review my i-864 PDF and evidence that would be awesome! 😄 (personal information was replaced with placeholders but things like what to check, household size, etc. are what worry me as I did something wrong last time). The RFE I received did not include specifics so I am just trying to redo it right.

 

Evidence List:

i-864 (attached for review)

Passport Bio Page of Sponsor

2023 Tax Return Transcript

6 Months of Paystubs

Letter from Employer

RFE Letter

 

I appreciate the help!

Filled out I-864 for VisaJourney Review.pdf

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2 hours ago, A031 said:

Hello,

Here is my i-864 with personal information replaced. My fiance came on a K1 visa, I make 55,000 a year with our household of 2, and received a RFE so I'm trying to do it right this time! If someone could please review my i-864 PDF and evidence that would be awesome! 😄 (personal information was replaced with placeholders but things like what to check, household size, etc. are what worry me as I did something wrong last time). The RFE I received did not include specifics so I am just trying to redo it right.

 

Evidence List:

i-864 (attached for review)

Passport Bio Page of Sponsor

2023 Tax Return Transcript

6 Months of Paystubs

Letter from Employer

RFE Letter

 

I appreciate the help!

Filled out I-864 for VisaJourney Review.pdf 425.23 kB · 4 downloads

You Need to include all you support,    You, spouse   and if you have kids.

The RFE should of said what they needed.

Include the past 3 years of Tax transcripts. 2024/2023/2022

Originally Paris Heart, from years ago.

 

 

Formally Beth & Achraf,    Lost my sign in details.

Been here a Veryyyyy Long time. 

 

 

MY HUSBAND'S :   N-400  APPLIED FOR CITIZENSHIP:    Interview will be Houston Tx office.

Mailed:  11/13/2023

Delivered to USCIS Lock Box:  11/15/2023

Credit Card payment processed:  11-16-2023

Received Receipt #   via Text:  11-17-2023

I-797C Receipt received:  11-27-2023

Biometrics  will be reused per letter: 11-27-2023

 

04/09/2024:     INTERVIEW SCHEDULED :  HOUSTON OFFICE: MAY 14 2024   ♥

05/14/2024:     N-400 Interview   APPROVED  

June 5th, 2024:   OATH DAY:       

 

June 5th 2024:  My husband became a US Citizen ♥♥   1, 474 New US Citizens sworn in- Houston, Tx. 

The End of a Very long journey! 

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A.O.S.  FROM EXPIRED VISITORS VISA:

 

Sent: 9/12/16: I-130 + I-485 + I-765 (USPS)

Delivered: Sept. 15th 2016 to Chicago Lock Box

Interview Feb  21st, 2018 for I-485

Interview  May 13th, 2019 for I-130 Stokes interview ( 5 minutes)

NOID issued May 17th 2019

June 5th,2019   USCIS received my response per NOID,   Addressed the NOID myself, No lawyer ever used in case.

July 1st, 2019  10 YEAR GREEN CARD APPROVED

July 5th, 2019   Approval letters for I-130 & I-485 received in the USPS  mail.

July 11th 2019   Green Card in Hand

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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1) RFE Letter

2) Cover Letter

3) I-864

4) 2023 Tax Return Transcript

5) 6 Months of Paystubs

6) Employer Letter

7) Sponsor's Passport

Please let me know if this is all the evidence I need for the i-864.

 

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8 hours ago, A031 said:

1) RFE Letter

2) Cover Letter

3) I-864

4) 2023 Tax Return Transcript

5) 6 Months of Paystubs

6) Employer Letter

7) Sponsor's Passport

Please let me know if this is all the evidence I need for the i-864.

Without more details about your RFE Letter, can't  say for certain if what you listed fulfills the RFE?

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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On 7/8/2024 at 9:34 PM, EatBulaga said:

Without more details about your RFE Letter, can't  say for certain if what you listed fulfills the RFE?

 

It was generic, they send the same RFE for all i-864s with instructions that could apply to multiple errors. I'm just trying to make sure I do the evidence correctly for the i-864.

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2 hours ago, A031 said:

It was generic, they send the same RFE for all i-864s with instructions that could apply to multiple errors. I'm just trying to make sure I do the evidence correctly for the i-864.

Without more information, I would treat it as a brand new I-864 application along with the RFE letter, and include all evidence like a new application.

I'll include the supplement documents to your list in bold.

 

1) RFE Letter

2) Cover Letter

3) I-864 (make sure your household number is correct)

4) 2023 Tax Return Transcript, and copy of 2022, 2021 (past 3 years of tax transcripts)

5) 6 Months of Paystubs

6) Employer Letter

7) Sponsor's Passport

 

8)copy of Bank Reference Letter (can request bank to show total deposit and withdraw over the last year normally used for mortgage companies)

9) copy of Sponsor's birth certificate (if US born citizen) or Sponsor's Certificate of Naturalization (if naturalized)

10) copy of Marriage Certificate

11) copy of I-94

12) copy of foreign spouse K1 visa and entry stamp

13) copy of foreign spouse passport bio page

14) copy of foreign spouse birth certificate

15) copy of I-797 approval notice of I-129F K1 petition

 

Some of these may be redundant or not necessary.

However, I always recommend erring to the side of caution or over-documentation rather than less with USCIS because of the risks of prolonged wait time or denial.

 

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