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Coleo67

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  1. That makes sense. I did a little more research and read that consular officers prefer the I 864 over the I 864A. Thank you for pointing us in this direction. One other question if you don’t mind, given that we’ve already been DQ’d, should we hold off on uploading the I 864 and have spouse bring it to the interview with any additional supporting documents? Our concern is that uploading it now could impact our DQ date, cause confusion, or delay processing in some other way. Thank you again!
  2. Thank you for your response! My father filled out the I 864A as a household member because I reside with him and my spouse will also reside with him when he comes to the US. This was our understanding of what we were supposed to do. Are you saying that it would be better for him to complete the I 864 even though we share the same residence?
  3. I had success using Firefox as a browser. I think you also need to pay with a U.S. bank account not a credit card. This is what I did. I received receipts right away but the fees were not marked as Paid on CEAC for 6 days
  4. Hello All. We were DQ’d yesterday but received the confusing note below. I am the primary petitioner/ sponsor for UK husband. We are using my father whom we will be living with as a household member/sponsor. I filed a I 864 and my father submitted a I 864 A. My father’s income is 5x more than the poverty level guidelines. We both submitted our tax transcripts and because my father’s tax returns are married/filing jointly, he also submitted his W-2 forms for the past three years. All of our documents were accepted. However, as the note says below,NVC is saying our income is insufficient. Has anyone faced a similar issue? Does anyone have any advice? Thank you in advance. Case FE Review Note The income reported as stated on form I-864, I-864A is insufficient to overcome the public charge grounds of inadmissibility for visa issuance. To avoid delays, an additional Affidavit of Support Form I-864 from a joint sponsor may be submitted. For more information visit https://nvc.state.gov/aos and https://www.uscis.gov/i-864p. A consular officer will decide if you meet these requirements at the time of the interview. Note: You, as the sponsor, and any other sponsors household members and joint sponsors, must provide updated or additional evidence for the applicant to present at the time of their interview such as: * Other income * Assets * Proof of current employment Note: You submitted documentation to the National Visa Center through the Consular Electronic Application Center CEAC. You can continue to upload documents to CEAC up until the date of your visa interview.
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