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Saylin...I was reading the questions on the front page. I paid my $88 AOS fee and sent the documents they received them yesterday. I paid the $230 IV bill and it's cleared my bank but still shows In Process on CEAC....It's not allowing me to fill out the DS260 yet...is this normal? I guess I won't be able to fill it out until it shows paid??

Has to show as PAID before it's available. Should be sometime this week...

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HI vj family .thank you every1 for such informative advices and thank you SAYLIN FOR YOUR GREAT EFFORT.

I was approved (i-130)on nov18 no news till now from NVC (btw i didnt make no call ).

i realy want to be ready for NVC and avoid ANY checklist .

my situation is :my petitioner did not field taxes for 2013-2012-2011 as she was unemployed as well she is studying but she did before these dates just this month she get a job (not enough income too).for those years she claim her self as depedent on her sister taxes who file with her husband,in their taxes they make well over the poverty guideline .specificly her husband who work within a company but he dont have pay stub .

-we have a joint sponcer who rule his own buisness(self-employed)he didnt made enough in his last years to cover the povertyline but his estimated for this year he can .so he will file around january2014.

well my questions are :

1-what kind of taxes forms we should provide im confused ..,?

2-saying we delay the AOS package till the joint sponcer(self-employed)file his new 2013 taxes when he can get his new taxes forms and which poverty guideline we go with if it increase next year?

3-in case we considere the joint sponcer(self-empoyed) should he just count me in his household size ?

4-my wife live with her sister and her husband so what forms the husband file in case (i-864 or i-864a)..?

....we trying to see all options to make a solid AOS package ..plz any clarification is appreciated .

SAYLIN your suggestions are so appreciated .

THANKS again and wich every1 a smooth journey too .

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Thanks Saylin for the help

5-20-2013 USC

I-130 Petition for my Mom

5-20-2013 filled I-130

5-21-2013 USCIS received the packet/Priority Date

5-22-2013 NOA1

10-28-2013 Expedite Request Submitted with the help of a Senator

11-13-2013 Additional document submitted for expedite process

11-21-13 NOA2

11-25-13 NOA2 hardcopy received

12-19-13 Expedite request approved (forwarded 24 hrs from NVC to consulate) received case number and IIN

12-24-13 Ready for interview schedule

12-26-13 Set the interview schedule

**** She could have the interview as early as Jan 7th but decided not on the rush for medical and for me to have time to forward all the document in the Philippines since I didn't pay or submit anything at NVC

1-8-9-14 Medical

1-27-14 Interview (submitted AOS & Civil documents, paid Visa Fee)

1-30-14 Visa Received

1-31-14 Immigration Fee $165 paid

**** We need my mom urgently but due of the cold weather in Minnesota, we decided to wait for warmer weather. She could be here as early as Feb....

2-3-14 Booked ticket for March due of cold weather

3-21-14 CFO seminar

3-31-14 POE

4-7-14 received SSN #

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HI vj family .thank you every1 for such informative advices and thank you SAYLIN FOR YOUR GREAT EFFORT.

I was approved (i-130)on nov18 no news till now from NVC (btw i didnt make no call ).

i realy want to be ready for NVC and avoid ANY checklist .

my situation is :my petitioner did not field taxes for 2013-2012-2011 as she was unemployed as well she is studying but she did before these dates just this month she get a job (not enough income too).for those years she claim her self as depedent on her sister taxes who file with her husband,in their taxes they make well over the poverty guideline .specificly her husband who work within a company but he dont have pay stub .

-we have a joint sponcer who rule his own buisness(self-employed)he didnt made enough in his last years to cover the povertyline but his estimated for this year he can .so he will file around january2014.

well my questions are :

1-what kind of taxes forms we should provide im confused ..,?

2-saying we delay the AOS package till the joint sponcer(self-employed)file his new 2013 taxes when he can get his new taxes forms and which poverty guideline we go with if it increase next year?

3-in case we considere the joint sponcer(self-empoyed) should he just count me in his household size ?

4-my wife live with her sister and her husband so what forms the husband file in case (i-864 or i-864a)..?

....we trying to see all options to make a solid AOS package ..plz any clarification is appreciated .

SAYLIN your suggestions are so appreciated .

THANKS again and wich every1 a smooth journey too .

1 - both the petitioner and the joint sponsor need to sign a completed I-864

2 - You can certainly delay the I-864 for up to one year.

3 - The joint sponsor must count the beneficiary when determining household size and if they meet the poverty guidelines no matter who you use (self employed person or sister and husband) In the case of the sister and husband they must also count the petitioner as she is a dependent on their tax return.

4 - if you are using the sister and her husband as the Joint sponsors you do not need to wait to file. Whomever makes more money in their family would sign a completed I-864 and whomever makes less would do the I-864a (if they file jointly) This makes it easier.

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HI vj family .thank you every1 for such informative advices and thank you SAYLIN FOR YOUR GREAT EFFORT.

I was approved (i-130)on nov18 no news till now from NVC (btw i didnt make no call ).

i realy want to be ready for NVC and avoid ANY checklist .

my situation is :my petitioner did not field taxes for 2013-2012-2011 as she was unemployed as well she is studying but she did before these dates just this month she get a job (not enough income too).for those years she claim her self as depedent on her sister taxes who file with her husband,in their taxes they make well over the poverty guideline .specificly her husband who work within a company but he dont have pay stub .

-we have a joint sponcer who rule his own buisness(self-employed)he didnt made enough in his last years to cover the povertyline but his estimated for this year he can .so he will file around january2014.

well my questions are :

1-what kind of taxes forms we should provide im confused ..,?

2-saying we delay the AOS package till the joint sponcer(self-employed)file his new 2013 taxes when he can get his new taxes forms and which poverty guideline we go with if it increase next year?

3-in case we considere the joint sponcer(self-empoyed) should he just count me in his household size ?

4-my wife live with her sister and her husband so what forms the husband file in case (i-864 or i-864a)..?

....we trying to see all options to make a solid AOS package ..plz any clarification is appreciated .

SAYLIN your suggestions are so appreciated .

THANKS again and wich every1 a smooth journey too .

If you haven't started calling NVC yet, I would highly suggest it.

1. Tax transcripts are always preferred at NVC (over tax returns and W2s). You can get these for free from the IRS and typically arrive within 1-2 weeks.

2. I'm not exactly sure what you're asking. If the poverty guidelines go up next year, then you have to follow those. You can't just follow whatever guidelines you want. But, the poverty guidelines don't change much each year, usually just by a few hundred or thousand.

3. Yes, the joint sponsor has to include you in the household size as he's sponsoring you.

4. This depends. Are they going to be joint sponsors as well as the other one you have? If so, it depends if you want both (not needed). The main joint sponsor will fill an I-864 and if the spouse files as well, then it'd be an I-864A. So, the following forms would then be filed:

Petitioner: I-864

Main joint sponsor: I-864

Second main joint sponsor: I-864

Second main joint sponsor's spouse: I-864A

The last two may be optional though if the first main joint sponsor makes enough for the household size.

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My expedite (medical) at NVC got approved. I did fill the DS-261 and paid the AOS fees (still under process, not showing PAID yet.) I haven't send the AOS forms or paid IV fees or submit DS-260.

The email was "

This file will be immediately forwarded to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General. Any further questions concerning processing or the interview appointment date should be directed to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate General.Please note that the U.S. Embassy or Consulate General may still request additional forms or fees at the time of your interview. Please be prepared to submit any missing forms and pay any required fees at the time of your interview.

Should I send the AOS packet? My consulate in Frankfurt. What happens to IV fees and DS-260?

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My expedite (medical) at NVC got approved. I did fill the DS-261 and paid the AOS fees (still under process, not showing PAID yet.) I haven't send the AOS forms or paid IV fees or submit DS-260.

The email was "

This file will be immediately forwarded to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General. Any further questions concerning processing or the interview appointment date should be directed to the U.S. Embassy or Consulate General.Please note that the U.S. Embassy or Consulate General may still request additional forms or fees at the time of your interview. Please be prepared to submit any missing forms and pay any required fees at the time of your interview.

Should I send the AOS packet? My consulate in Frankfurt. What happens to IV fees and DS-260?

No, don't send the AOS package. By the time it would get to NVC, your package will likely already be on its way to the consulate/embassy. Keep the AOS package for now. You'll likely need to bring it to the interview, along with the IV package. I'd suggest contacting DOS next week to see if the case has arrived in Frankfurt. Once they've confirmed they have it, then contact Frankfurt and ask for the next steps. They'll tell you exactly what you need to do with the packages and IV fee.

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Hi folks! I'm so glad that I came across this forum. You guys are all great!

Just wondering if anyone has requested to opt in Electronic Processing lately? I've sent my optin email November 20th and so far haven't received any confirmation email from NVC for the new EP case number. It seems kinda slow compared to other members on this forum. I called NVC the representatives told me there's no time frame for EP request.

NVC has just taken the AOS fee from my bank account. I'm confused as whether to send the AOS package in plain mail or wait for EP to complete and send AOS in email?

Advice is more than welcome! Thanks in advance!

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Hi Everyone!

We'll be having our interview out of Montreal and have opted in for Electronic Processing.

I sent my OPTIN email about 2 weeks ago to NVCElectronic@state.gov.

Still no response from them (except the auto response) ...

Is this normal? I'm thinking we should have gotten some type of confirmation by now.

Just curious about other people's experience with OPTIN emails.

At this point all of our information is compiled/forms completed. We're just waiting to be accepted for Electronic Processing. ClockWatch2.gif

9/14/2013 -I-130 petition sent to Chicago via CanadaPost

9/18/2013 -Delivered

9/22/2013 -NOA1 via text and email

10/1/2013 -Received NOA1 hard copy from Overland Park, KS.

11/7/2013 -NOA2 via text and email

11/14/2013 -NOA2 hardcopy from Lee Summit, MO.

11/17/2013 -NVC Received

11/20/2013 -AOS Invoiced

11/20/2013 -DS-261 Completed

11/22/2013 -AOS PAID

11/24/2013 -AOS Submitted

11/25/2013 -IV Fee PAID

12/02/2013 -DS-260 Completed

12/9/2013 -OPTIN Received

12/9/2013 -AOS Received

12/29/2013 -Submitted Supporting Docs

01/24/2014 -Case Complete

03/19/2014 -INTERVIEW!!!

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Hi folks! I'm so glad that I came across this forum. You guys are all great!

Just wondering if anyone has requested to opt in Electronic Processing lately? I've sent my optin email November 20th and so far haven't received any confirmation email from NVC for the new EP case number. It seems kinda slow compared to other members on this forum. I called NVC the representatives told me there's no time frame for EP request.

NVC has just taken the AOS fee from my bank account. I'm confused as whether to send the AOS package in plain mail or wait for EP to complete and send AOS in email?

Advice is more than welcome! Thanks in advance!

It seems we requested EP on the same day.

I too haven't heard back and was told the exact same thing from NVC.

I sent a second OPTIN email just to be safe.

I even sent the AOS package last week but was told that when I get my OPTIN acceptance I'll need to re-send.

Seems incredibly slow compared to other people's experiences with EP ...

9/14/2013 -I-130 petition sent to Chicago via CanadaPost

9/18/2013 -Delivered

9/22/2013 -NOA1 via text and email

10/1/2013 -Received NOA1 hard copy from Overland Park, KS.

11/7/2013 -NOA2 via text and email

11/14/2013 -NOA2 hardcopy from Lee Summit, MO.

11/17/2013 -NVC Received

11/20/2013 -AOS Invoiced

11/20/2013 -DS-261 Completed

11/22/2013 -AOS PAID

11/24/2013 -AOS Submitted

11/25/2013 -IV Fee PAID

12/02/2013 -DS-260 Completed

12/9/2013 -OPTIN Received

12/9/2013 -AOS Received

12/29/2013 -Submitted Supporting Docs

01/24/2014 -Case Complete

03/19/2014 -INTERVIEW!!!

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It seems we requested EP on the same day.

I too haven't heard back and was told the exact same thing from NVC.

I sent a second OPTIN email just to be safe.

I even sent the AOS package last week but was told that when I get my OPTIN acceptance I'll need to re-send.

Seems incredibly slow compared to other people's experiences with EP ...

Exactly! From your signature I see that your IV fee has been paid as well. Did you get any mail/email as instructions for what's next?

I don't know if I should pay my IV fee as well.

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No, don't send the AOS package. By the time it would get to NVC, your package will likely already be on its way to the consulate/embassy. Keep the AOS package for now. You'll likely need to bring it to the interview, along with the IV package. I'd suggest contacting DOS next week to see if the case has arrived in Frankfurt. Once they've confirmed they have it, then contact Frankfurt and ask for the next steps. They'll tell you exactly what you need to do with the packages and IV fee.

Thanks Saylin. I was about to send the AOS package today after lunch when I received the expedite email. Saved by the lunch

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Exactly! From your signature I see that your IV fee has been paid as well. Did you get any mail/email as instructions for what's next?

I don't know if I should pay my IV fee as well.

We received instructions on the AOS fee and to fill out the DS-261.

Also received instructions to pay the IV Fee.

No instruction on what to do next but we filled out the DS-260 once it was available as well.

I sent a second OPTIN email today. The operator I spoke with said it couldn't hurt.

9/14/2013 -I-130 petition sent to Chicago via CanadaPost

9/18/2013 -Delivered

9/22/2013 -NOA1 via text and email

10/1/2013 -Received NOA1 hard copy from Overland Park, KS.

11/7/2013 -NOA2 via text and email

11/14/2013 -NOA2 hardcopy from Lee Summit, MO.

11/17/2013 -NVC Received

11/20/2013 -AOS Invoiced

11/20/2013 -DS-261 Completed

11/22/2013 -AOS PAID

11/24/2013 -AOS Submitted

11/25/2013 -IV Fee PAID

12/02/2013 -DS-260 Completed

12/9/2013 -OPTIN Received

12/9/2013 -AOS Received

12/29/2013 -Submitted Supporting Docs

01/24/2014 -Case Complete

03/19/2014 -INTERVIEW!!!

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Hi Everyone!

We'll be having our interview out of Montreal and have opted in for Electronic Processing.

I sent my OPTIN email about 2 weeks ago to NVCElectronic@state.gov.

Still no response from them (except the auto response) ...

Is this normal? I'm thinking we should have gotten some type of confirmation by now.

Just curious about other people's experience with OPTIN emails.

At this point all of our information is compiled/forms completed. We're just waiting to be accepted for Electronic Processing. ClockWatch2.gif

Hi folks! I'm so glad that I came across this forum. You guys are all great!

Just wondering if anyone has requested to opt in Electronic Processing lately? I've sent my optin email November 20th and so far haven't received any confirmation email from NVC for the new EP case number. It seems kinda slow compared to other members on this forum. I called NVC the representatives told me there's no time frame for EP request.

NVC has just taken the AOS fee from my bank account. I'm confused as whether to send the AOS package in plain mail or wait for EP to complete and send AOS in email?

Advice is more than welcome! Thanks in advance!

Last month, when I was opting in for Montreal EP. My wife sent an email to opt-in from her account and received a response from NVC almost right away, however, when I sent it, I did not receive a response until 10-14 days after. I don't know what the deal is or why it takes so long. Make sure you send opt-in e-mails from both, petitioner and beneficiarys emails.

Married 01/11/2013

I-130 Filed: 01/25/2013

NOA-1: 01/29/2013

• 08/20/2013: Service Request Placed; Case transferred to NYC Field Office 06/11/13

• Congressman involved: 09/25/2013

• NOA-2: 09/27/2013

• NVC Received Case: 10/7/2013

• NVC Assigned Case #: 10/7/2013

• DS-261 Completed; OPT-IN E-mail Sent: 10/7/2013

• AOS (i864) Bill Paid: [$88] 10/09/2013

• IV Bill Paid: [$230] 10/27/2013

• AOS (i864) Package Sent [EP]: 10/30/2013

• DS-260 Completed & Supporting Documents Sent [EP]: 10/31/2013

• AOS (i864) Package Received by NVC: 11/13/2013

• DS-260 Package Received by NVC: 11/14/2013

• Checklisted: 11/27/2013

• Responded to checklists: 12/2/2013

• Case Completed at NVC: 12/30/2013

• Medical Exam in Toronto: 12/16/2013

• Interview in Montreal: 02/13/2014 (Approved)

• Visa in Hand: 02/19/2014

• POE in YYZ Terminal 1: 04/10/2014

• GC Received in Mail: 06/12/2014

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I-751 Filed: 01/20/2016 (California Center)

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Last month, when I was opting in for Montreal EP. My wife sent an email to opt-in from her account and received a response from NVC almost right away, however, when I sent it, I did not receive a response until 10-14 days after. I don't know what the deal is or why it takes so long. Make sure you send opt-in e-mails from both, petitioner and beneficiarys emails.

Thanks for the tip.

We now have sent the OPTIN email from both beneficiary and petitioner accounts. Something's gotta stick. smile.png

9/14/2013 -I-130 petition sent to Chicago via CanadaPost

9/18/2013 -Delivered

9/22/2013 -NOA1 via text and email

10/1/2013 -Received NOA1 hard copy from Overland Park, KS.

11/7/2013 -NOA2 via text and email

11/14/2013 -NOA2 hardcopy from Lee Summit, MO.

11/17/2013 -NVC Received

11/20/2013 -AOS Invoiced

11/20/2013 -DS-261 Completed

11/22/2013 -AOS PAID

11/24/2013 -AOS Submitted

11/25/2013 -IV Fee PAID

12/02/2013 -DS-260 Completed

12/9/2013 -OPTIN Received

12/9/2013 -AOS Received

12/29/2013 -Submitted Supporting Docs

01/24/2014 -Case Complete

03/19/2014 -INTERVIEW!!!

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