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4 minutes ago, Alex Prijn said:
About an hour ago, our petition was approved! Hope the NVC and Consulate processes go smoothly, but this approval will make the coming months of separation a little more tolerable, knowing we are moving ahead. I hope all our fellow September filers receive good news soon too!
Thats so nice. Im happy for you. We are approved yesterday and Im already worrying about the affidavit of support because my spouse makes the exact minimum amount required and we cant think of a sponsor. New phase, new issues that kinda makes you question everything
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7 minutes ago, Lucky Cat said:
What does "most of the income is unofficialy" mean? Income must be documented.....If you are that close, you probably need a joint sponsor. A joint sponsor can be any qualified US citizen or Green Card holder.
Yes we are cutting that close. I think the yearly income of my sponsor is 22.000k.
Thats why i wanted to know if anyone in here was approved in the same kind of situation
thank you for your response
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Hi guys! Since we were recently approved and our case is being sent to the NVC, we have to start working on our affidavit of support. Since my spouse barely makes the minimum, most of the income is unofficialy, we are struggling to figure out how we are going to make it (since we cant think of a join sponsor). So i would like to know from those of you who passed that stage... how much did you actually had to be over the poverty line? i know the minimum is 21.550, but did anyone had the affidavit approved by making exactly that amount? Thank you
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I wonder if the exceptions can still be applied and if me as a spouse of a us citizen can still enter the country
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we filed the i130 on sept and my spouse became a citizen in December. Does anyone know if I need to request an update of status now or only after the case is at the NVC? Thank you
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11 minutes ago, NYC2020 said:
I wish you nothing but the best too. Feel free to message me if you want. It’s going to be a long journey and it helps to count on people going through the same.
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5 hours ago, NYC2020 said:
Did you have IOE receipt number ?
Also, did you file yourself or a lawyer did it for you?
Did you have IOE receipt number ?
Also, did you file yourself or a lawyer did for you?
IOE number and filed myself
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7 minutes ago, NYC2020 said:
I just had a chat online with uscis and the representative said it's in california even though receipt notice online says nebraska.
Didn’t even know they had a chat online.
well don’t love this information since I read the California center is not fast 😕
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2 minutes ago, Linos said:
My online receipt also says Nebraska but the hard copies say Potomac. I think the hard copy is the one to believe. Perhaps the online version always says Nebraska 🤔
Makes sense, although I hope it’s not cause I read that California is one of the slowest centers 😕
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On 10/11/2020 at 8:18 PM, pushbrk said:
You're right. It's up to interpretation, as is "None" which is an actual name in some languages. Pronounced Nawnay. It's a non-issue, but I think if I were filing an I-130 online I would leave the middle name blank. Lots of blank spaces on forms today, by design. The forms all used to allow ---- to be entered in the middle name field which was always my practice and recommendation.
That’s what’s the person who filled the form told me, that none could be a problem and it would be better to o
put “no middle name” although it’s really not on the instructions
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On 10/10/2020 at 6:04 PM, carmel34 said:
Just correct the error at the DS-260 stage as others have said. A similar thing happened with my husband, when I filled out the I-130 and I-130A I put a middle name, exactly like our marriage certificate names. Then when he got a passport, later, he had no middle name, both middle and last names were on his passport as his last name, so that's what we used from the DS-260 and on for all documents, and he was approved with no delays. The name on your passport, DS-260, and eventually, visa and green card/SS card, are what matter. So don't worry, and good luck!
Thank you so much
I realize it should have been filled with not applicable instead but it’a done. Gonna try to ask for a correction on the phone and see how that will turn out
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35 minutes ago, NYC2020 said:
My letter in mail says california service center. However When I check my receipt online, it says Nebraska. What about you?
Mine too
not sure if it will be processed by California or Nebraska
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On 10/11/2020 at 6:13 PM, pushbrk said:
This poster THINKS it's an issue on a personal level. It is NOT an issue for the actual case. Yes, the poster was correct to enter "No Middle Name". USCIS data entry made the mistake which is of no actual consequence.
Read those instructions again. You write N/A when not applicable. You write NONE, when applicable but the answer is NONE. The two are not interchangeable. Even with those instructions, many forms do not allow entry of N/A and one must type Not Applicable.
Example, when asked to enter the names of beneficiary's children, the question is applicable, but the answer is NONE. That said, there's no actual consequence for the technically incorrect choice of answer.
Example 2. When filing a petition seeking a visa, the question about where the person will adjust status is clearly Not Applicable, but you cannot type N/A in the space.
A USCIS data entry person or software (not sure which) made an error of no actual consequence. Carry on.
Thank you for your response. I asked a few lawyers online and they said I should. call the USCIS costumer service to request a correction but that it shouldn’t be an issue. I hope it’s really not.
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1 minute ago, Chancy said:
Are you the USC petitioner?
im the beneficiary
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hi guys!
for those of you who filed online for a spouse, there was no place to upload the birth certificate for your spouse... did u upload somewhere else or just didnt do it?
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12 minutes ago, payxibka said:
It won't have any affect on the approvability of the petition
really?
my name on the receipt came as in MARIA NO MIDDLE NAME GOMEZ
it wont be a problem?
on every space where it asked for my middle name on the i130 form she put ˜no middle name" instead of "not applicable" which i think its what it says on the instructions
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53 minutes ago, LunaSky said:
Who did that????
the USCIS system i guess
it says beneficiary: MARIA NOT APPLICABLE GOMEZ
so i just wanted to know if any of you filled the middle name space with Not applicable to and if the receipt come in like that
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the person who helped me with my form put "no middle name" on the middle name space and my name on the receipt came with literally the words "no middle name" as my middle name....
im freaking out cause i dont even know if my petition will be approved
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Hi guys! Do any of you filled the middle name space with "not applicabble"? if yes, on the receipt they put the "not applicable"right after your given name? they did that on mine and i dont know if i'll have a problem because of it
thank you
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filed online on 09.30.20! lets see how long this will take!
good luck to you all!
- Linos and angelabhardy
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Hi everyone!
Anyone knows a website where i can check in my photo is okay? cause of this pandemia, gonna have to take it at home with my phone so im a little worried with the requirements
thank you
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1 minute ago, onek said:
1. Leave it blank
2. leave it blank
No N/A either?
thank you
Help with the Affidavit of Support
in Bringing Family Members of US Citizens to America
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taxes are being properly met and my spouse is already an american citizen
im just really afraid her income, which is the absolute minimum, wont be enough since we cant get a joint sponsor
thank you so much!