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  1. Alhamdulillah wife's case was accepted. She only has 2 COVID shots and it wasn't a problem. They asked her like 3 questions (how we got married, if we are cousins, & if this is both of our first marriage). Then they looked at her civil documents and that was pretty much it. Good luck to everyone waiting!
  2. Not 100% but fairly certain it'd be around if not the same. I'd hope the interview for your father comes up within the next 3 months if not 2.
  3. I'd think pretty soon maybe within the month. Unless they start to slow down around Eid, in that case the week after Eid is probably when you could get the IL email.
  4. Congratulations to y'all! Just an update, my buddy's wife had her interview the other day and got approved after being asked 4 or 5 basic questions. But the main thing is, her passport and birth certificate were lost. So all they did was upload the new copy of the passport and birth certificate to the portal (along with all the other new relevant papers). Also, his wife only had 2 shots of the vaccine, and they didn't pose any problems. Purpose of this post is to serve as clarification for the previous questions I asked on this thread (and thank you again to everyone who answered). Stay up, everyone!
  5. For sure. Thank you for responding! I'll keep this thread updated then with whatever happens. Much appreciated!
  6. Everyone in** (not is) Also, it says specifically "due for additional dose" Does that mean they can allow her to get her booster in the US or will they put her in AP until she submits proof of getting the booster?
  7. I hope everyone is AP gets through it smoothly! The whole thing can make you so nervous it's abominal. My wife's medical was done recently. She had 2 shots for COVID (not 3). The results of her medical state under COVID that an additional dose is required. The hospitals by her house said they weren't able to procure a shipment of the booster since late last year. Does anybody know of anyone who had "additional dose required" on their medical and was still given visa in spite of this?
  8. Correct, state ID helps establish residence in the US. Your wife and her mother's relationship can be established with your wife's birth certificate. The birth certificate of your wife should have the name of your mother in law (who I assume is her birth mother) on it.
  9. 1. I'm not sure about how it will affect. Since I can't answer with certainty, I'll remain silent on this point. 2. Your wife's birth certificate should be good enough to prove a relation between her and her mother. Your mother in law doesn't need a license necessarily, but a state ID card can also help. If she doesn't have that then I'd recommend for her to get one. If she has an American passport that might suffice, but I'd still strongly recommend the state ID option.
  10. Thank you! So we called, the clinic basically said, and I quote, "If you already have 2 doses, and you want a booster, you can get one. If you're unable to find a booster, then these 2 doses can be acceptable." I would have felt more confident if he had just said a booster isn't required at all lol.
  11. Yes. On the affidavit of support there's a box you can tick which says something like not required to file taxes, but then you'll have to offer an explanation of some sort as to why you didn't have to file. For me, it's just out of an abundance of caution that I'd file taxes anyway, because I've read some really crazy things that Consular Officers have said from this forum. But that's just me. I'm not saying it's required, it most likely isn't anyway. I'm just thinking from a perspective of I want to give officers minimal reasons to raise an eyebrow, if that makes sense. I guess I'm just jaded haha If someone here has not filed taxes and their family's case got approved without hiccups, I'd request you chime in.
  12. Hey guys, in a slight pickle here. Had conflicting reports for a booster for COVID. As one of the members posted a link to new guidelines, a booster shot is apparently required in the past 12 months* for all intending immigrants. My wife went to JPMC (in Karachi) for her polio and COVID booster shot yesterday. She was told from the staff that there has been NO booster in Pakistan since October of last year (meaning not in stock). They also said maybe they'll get some after Eid, but not sure. Can anyone provide any insight here? Anyone know if this is corroborated, and if not, then where can my wife get her booster in Karachi? Appreciate you guys!
  13. I'll give this my best shot. For starters, I hope someone can chime in. If you haven't filed taxes the past few years (assuming because you had zero income?) then you could probably put zero in the 2022 and 2021 tax years (because you still have to file an i864 even if your income doesn't suffice). You, your brother in law, and his wife will need new affidavits of support because it's a New Year. If you haven't filed taxes for 2023, I'd go ahead and do so, because they might try to put a pause on the case or put it in AP (someone please chime in here). But that's what I'd do. But you all definitely need to fill new affidavits.
  14. No worries! So the only reason I mentioned a tax transcript is because my papers weren't accepted with just tax return (1040). They only approved my papers after I sent them the tax transcript (which is an official receipt from the IRS, which shows the tax return was indeed filed with the IRS). If your papers were accepted without it then you probably don't need it. But it's a simple download if your wife creates an IRS website. But regardless you should be fine. As podeena said make sure you upload all new income and tax documents. I also saw an October 22 DQ scheduled for the 14th of May, so your interview could very well be by mid June or if you're lucky the beginning. Best of luck!
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