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Crazy Cat

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  1. I don't remember this being worded like that in the past either. The wording suggests, to me, a person who was taken out of their birth country at 7 months old requires a police certificate.....odd.
  2. I hope you kept copies. USCIS has been known to lose things.
  3. Typo. I meant paper trail...LOL. My mistake. A continual chain of evidence from date of submission of the I-751 until current date. He wanted to ensure we were still living in marital union.
  4. During our I-751 interview, the officer wanted to see a paper trial of our living together from the time we submitted the I-751 until the day of the interview. He also wanted to driver licenses, bank accounts, signed leases, deeds, etc. Good luck.
  5. This is the full chart for police certificates:
  6. @pushbrk How do you interpret this? I'm not sure this has always been phrased like this. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-5-collect-financial-evidence-and-other-supporting-documents/step-7-collect-civil-documents.html
  7. Sounds like normal processing after the interview. Just keep watching the CEAC status for "Issued".
  8. I mean it makes sure the spouse knows about the I-864 obligation.
  9. That is always at the discretion of the Consulate Officer. For one thing, It protects the spouse of the joint sponsor since they are using joint finances.
  10. If needed, you just submit the name change document to show a link between your old and new legal names. Besides, the NVC stage mostly concerns the beneficiaries......not the petitioner.
  11. ***I moved this thread to Tax and Finances During US Immigration*****
  12. Resubmit again, after double checking the accuracy of everything.....Good luck.
  13. Many consulates want the spouse of a Joint Sponsor to sign an I-864a if they file joint taxes. It sounds like you just need to find another willing, well-qualified joint sponsor who has sufficient income. Did they give her instructions on how to overcome this obstacle?
  14. It could be scanned and emailed. However, if you have sufficient documentable income, there is no need for additional bank documents.
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