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  1. Is it necessary to update the DS-260 Form before interview as my husband has retired and started a new job? We've already updated our residential address. Also do we have to upload it while using nvc login and Password?
  2. I have a few questions regarding our upcoming interview and embassy visit: 1. Can we visit the embassy in our own vehicle since we have Diplomatic Enclave passes? Our children attend school within the Diplomatic Enclave, and we also have friends residing there, so parking should not be an issue. 2. Is it necessary to update the DS-260 form now that my husband has retired and started a new job? We've already updated our residential address. 3. Do we need to bring a separate photocopy of the I-864 form for each family member during the interview?
  3. Hi everyone, We have visa interviews coming up at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, and our group already has access cards for the Diplomatic Enclave, so parking isn’t a problem for us. Does anyone know if we can drive directly to the embassy, or do we still need to use the shuttle service? Any recent experiences would be really helpful!
  4. Want to add "You do not need to bring your Affidavit of Support or financial evidence you submitted to NVC". This is written on NVC website. Is it true? Can someone explain because according to my understanding I 864 original is must for interview.
  5. I have a question about the interview: Do we need to bring the original Affidavit of Support (I-864), or is a copy sufficient?
  6. The family includes the principal applicant, their spouse, and two children. Additionally, could you please clarify where we should submit the joint sponsor’s withdrawal notice, or if it's acceptable to bring it directly to the interview?
  7. Thank you for your advice. If we need to withdraw a joint sponsor, do we need to notify the NVC, even though our case has already been transferred to the relevant embassy? Also, is it mandatory for the joint sponsor to submit the withdrawal request, or can we do it on their behalf? Lastly, would a combined stock and cash amount of half a million dollars be sufficient for a family of four?
  8. I want to clarify that this is regarding an F4 visa at the interview stage. 1. The joint sponsor is not providing their most recent tax returns, but we have sufficient funds to support ourselves. Do we still need to find second joint sponsor at this stage ( few days before interview), or will proof of our own funds be sufficient? 2. If we decide to introduce second joint sponsor just a few days before the interview, what should we do? i- Should we notify the NVC or embassy before the interview? ii- Should we inform them on the interview day that the first joint sponsor is no longer available, and we are adding a second one? iii- Or should we provide only the petitioner's tax returns and proof of our own funds while explaining that the original joint sponsor is no longer available? Please advise which option would be best.
  9. I need urgent guidance as I’ve received my interview date for the family visa. When we initially submitted the Petitioner's Affidavit of Support (AOS), it showed insufficient financial resources, so we included a joint sponsor and informed the authorities that the applicant has sufficient funds. This allowed the petition to progress to the interview stage. However, due to ongoing family property settlement issues, the joint sponsor is now refusing to provide their recent tax documents. We already have all necessary documents from the Petitioner and sufficient liquid funds to settle in the U.S. Despite this, I’m concerned that this situation could lead to delays or even a visa denial. How can we address this issue, and what steps should we take to ensure the application proceeds smoothly without the joint sponsor's updated tax documents?
  10. I need urgent guidance as I’ve received my interview date for the family visa. When we initially submitted the Petitioner's Affidavit of Support (AOS), it showed insufficient financial resources, so we included a joint sponsor and informed the authorities that the applicant has sufficient funds. This allowed the petition to progress to the interview stage. However, due to ongoing family property settlement issues, the joint sponsor is now refusing to provide their recent tax documents. We already have all necessary documents from the Petitioner and sufficient liquid funds to settle in the U.S. Despite this, I’m concerned that this situation could lead to delays or even a visa denial. How can we address this issue, and what steps should we take to ensure the application proceeds smoothly without the joint sponsor's updated tax documents?
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