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at my london interview everything went well but was handed a blue form 221g request for further information. Consular officer was very nice and said if we sent everything then he had no issues giving me a visa after that.

The ticked part that I dont really understand is writeen as below.:

An affidavit of support (form I-864, I-864EZ

or I-864W) from _______________ (and in that blank the officer wrote "joint sponsor"), the sponsor who filed your immigration visa petition. If the sponsor's and his/her income and assets are to be used to meet minimum requirements, your relative and his/her spouse must complete the I-864a, contract between sponsor and household member" your relative signs as "sponsor and his/her spouse signs as "household member" ( and after this part he wrote my father in law who os the co sponsor,;s name)

PLEASE NOTE the consular officer ONLY circled the I864a part although he did write "joint sponsor" at the top part and I am sooooo confused, I thought I got it all sorted at the interview on what he wanted.

I think I made a HUGE mistake and misread the form wrong and of course all these questions came to my head after the interview and at that point you cant really talk to anyone once youve left the building or ring anyone that can help.

I only sent in the I864a as I thought officer only needed this.

any useful comments and advice will help.

AND IF I get another request for further information being the I864 can I make an appointment to go directly andhand my papers in and not go via the SMS courier way as that will take too long.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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What visa are you applying for.

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