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  1. DQ'd today on my 3rd RFE. Submission was on either 31/1 or on 1/2 I don't know what time it would have been in the US lol.
  2. DQ'd today on my 3rd RFE. Submission was on either 31/1 or on 1/2 I don't know what time it would have been in the US lol.
  3. 1099 submitted. Basically just following our immigration lawyers advice.
  4. All documents provided and forms filled out. I guess I just got a dud official, our lawyer suggested we just attach more paystubs as it's been a few months of delays since our original application.
  5. Hey all, I've been RFE'd two times now, the first for not handwriting a date on the I-864 (yeah, I know) and the second RFE due to not meeting the minimum income threshold, despite providing evidence in the form of tax returns and W-2s showing income above the income threshold. For the first RFE, our lawyer suggested we just resubmitted a new document with a hand written date, just to appease the NVC. However for second RFE we don't know what else we can provide. I understand that the officials are just doing a checkbox exercise, but what are they looking for specifically if not Tax returns and W-2's. It should be noted that my partner and I have been living abroad for 4 years and she's only returned to American employment in the last few months. We sat on our DS-260 until she had surpassed the income threshold, then provided to the NVC 3 years of tax returns, 3 W-2 slips (showing income in excess of minimum requirements), we attached a contract of employment from a state employer and as double-insurance, we provided a print-out of publicly available State Employee incomes. It's obvious to us and our immigration lawyers that we exceed the income threshold, but what else can we provide to the NVC as this is the second needless delay in an already slow ordeal.
  6. It is incredibly frustrating. This is our second RFE due to NVC making up their own rule interpretations.
  7. I got a second RFE today. Submission was on the 6th Jan (10+ UMT). The first RFE was for 'please handwrite date on page 8' this RFE is 'you do not meet income requirements' despite obviously earning more than the income requirements with 3 months of W2 and 3 years of tax returns. Perhaps the NVC can read my forum posts where I admonish their incompetence and are now punishing me. I'll try and draft a letter to my senator and hope they will step in to advocate on our behalf.
  8. Somebody posted on a Facebook group that they got DQ'd today after having submitted on 28/12/22.
  9. It really just depends on who picks up your file! Like you said, nowhere does it say to hand write the date. In fact, it does explicitly say the form can be typed!
  10. Hey there, Still dealing with the NVC drama. RFE'd on the 16th Dec and resubmitted docs on the 6th of January. We resubmitted the exact same documents as before (as advised by our lawyer), so fingers crossed we get a more competent official reviewing our case.
  11. Hey everybody, How has everyone submitted documents, specifically the I-864? The NVC must have been upset with the clarity of our original documents because they RFE'd us to 'resubmit with handwritten date'; which is obvious bull. We have a lawyer who is suggesting we submit the same document again and that it should be fine this time; which I also don't understand! How did everyone else send the i-864? Fill entirely digitally and sign via touchscreen/touchpad Fill most digitally, print, sign and scan Print and handwrite entire document then scan Fill document digitally and upload scanned signed page into PDF document. Some other way, that I can't think of. Thanks for your help guys, it's frustrating dealing with this minor step in the process.
  12. As Devsur pointed out above and on the I864 itself it absolutely does not have to be handwritten. Many others, I would imagine most people who know how to use a computer would have filled in the date on the PDF. This is just the NVC being officious. Unfortunately for me, we used a lawyer and that lawyer is on leave for another 2 weeks and we cannot resubmit the -864 without their signature!
  13. Exact same message I got. The signature was entered by hand and the date was typed just like all other boxes. Nowhere does it say the date should be handwritten, on top of that why did they assume the signature wasn't handwritten. Absolute jokes. Submitted on 11 Nov and I bet these idiots will invent a new problem next time.
  14. Absolutely. I filled the date using the calendar date selection option on the PDF. It's literally inbuilt into their PDF! Smells of BS. See below for example.
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