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RomeoNan
Thanks Homesick for your reply but i still confused about some issues concerning I-864 form,
any reply from any one would be more than welcome

you said that the US citizen ( my wife ) has to fill form I-864, even if she is not eligible to sponsor me which is true because she is not employed, but her US aunt who is a Policewoman in Chicago Police Department, will sponsor me, So, you suggest that i can get all information needed for FORM I-864 from her and fill in these information by myself

1- But what about the notarization, i think such a document should be notarized from the US

2- the Embassy in saudi arabia asked me to bring them a photocopies of W-2, tax return and a letter of employer from our sponsor,is that means she ( my wife's aunt) could send such a documents via e-mail so we can print it out here and staple it to the whole finished package of my Immigration Visa, i hope so

3- Do you have any idea about when they issue a case number for some one's immigration process
till now they didn't give me a number for my case

4- You said CR-1 visa takes time more than K-3 visa, How many months, years you're talking about

5- Could any one direct me to the right place where i can find a Flowchart for cases similar for mine i.e. DCF from US embassy overseas for some one who has a legitimate residency at the same country where that US embassy resides.

thanks alot,
KHURRAM SERAJ
QUOTE(romeonan @ May 13 2007, 08:45 AM) *
Thanks Homesick for your reply but i still confused about some issues concerning I-864 form,
any reply from any one would be more than welcome

you said that the US citizen ( my wife ) has to fill form I-864, even if she is not eligible to sponsor me which is true because she is not employed, but her US aunt who is a Policewoman in Chicago Police Department, will sponsor me, So, you suggest that i can get all information needed for FORM I-864 from her and fill in these information by myself

1- But what about the notarization, i think such a document should be notarized from the US

2- the Embassy in saudi arabia asked me to bring them a photocopies of W-2, tax return and a letter of employer from our sponsor,is that means she ( my wife's aunt) could send such a documents via e-mail so we can print it out here and staple it to the whole finished package of my Immigration Visa, i hope so

3- Do you have any idea about when they issue a case number for some one's immigration process
till now they didn't give me a number for my case

4- You said CR-1 visa takes time more than K-3 visa, How many months, years you're talking about

5- Could any one direct me to the right place where i can find a Flowchart for cases similar for mine i.e. DCF from US embassy overseas for some one who has a legitimate residency at the same country where that US embassy resides.

thanks alot,


1. I-864 does not need to be notarized anymore
2. She can scan all documents and send it to too or mail it you via fedex like I did for my wife
3. They give you a case number once NVC sends your packet to the embassy
4. Looking at peoples timelines it seems there is a 9 month average difference but it varies from case to case
5. You can search by using this link http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/filterlist.php

Khurram

RomeoNan
QUOTE(KHURRAM SERAJ @ May 13 2007, 05:22 PM) *
1. I-864 does not need to be notarized anymore
2. She can scan all documents and send it to too or mail it you via fedex like I did for my wife
3. They give you a case number once NVC sends your packet to the embassy
4. Looking at peoples timelines it seems there is a 9 month average difference but it varies from case to case
5. You can search by using this link http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/filterlist.php

Khurram


thanks alot mr. Khurram
and good luck, may Allah be with you
KHURRAM SERAJ
QUOTE(romeonan @ May 13 2007, 09:52 AM) *
thanks alot mr. Khurram
and good luck, may Allah be with you


You are very welcome - May Allah be with you as well
Amina_KSA
QUOTE(KHURRAM SERAJ @ May 13 2007, 07:03 PM) *
QUOTE(romeonan @ May 13 2007, 09:52 AM) *
thanks alot mr. Khurram
and good luck, may Allah be with you


You are very welcome - May Allah be with you as well


In regards to a letter from employer...

My grandmother is going to be the sponsor for us and she is not employed. She makes a very nice income from her pention and that of my deceased grandfather, and also owns property..so what do we do in this situation?
pushbrk
QUOTE(Amina_KSA @ May 13 2007, 10:29 AM) *
QUOTE(KHURRAM SERAJ @ May 13 2007, 07:03 PM) *
QUOTE(romeonan @ May 13 2007, 09:52 AM) *
thanks alot mr. Khurram
and good luck, may Allah be with you


You are very welcome - May Allah be with you as well


In regards to a letter from employer...

My grandmother is going to be the sponsor for us and she is not employed. She makes a very nice income from her pention and that of my deceased grandfather, and also owns property..so what do we do in this situation?


Employer letters are optional and only available, at best, to employed people. Your grandmother has documentation of her pension income, even if it is nothing more than her tax returns.
Amina_KSA
QUOTE(pushbrk @ May 13 2007, 10:29 PM) *
QUOTE(Amina_KSA @ May 13 2007, 10:29 AM) *
QUOTE(KHURRAM SERAJ @ May 13 2007, 07:03 PM) *
QUOTE(romeonan @ May 13 2007, 09:52 AM) *
thanks alot mr. Khurram
and good luck, may Allah be with you


You are very welcome - May Allah be with you as well


In regards to a letter from employer...

My grandmother is going to be the sponsor for us and she is not employed. She makes a very nice income from her pention and that of my deceased grandfather, and also owns property..so what do we do in this situation?


Employer letters are optional and only available, at best, to employed people. Your grandmother has documentation of her pension income, even if it is nothing more than her tax returns.


Thank you pushbrk, do you mind answering one more question?

I was reading that all sponsors for affidavits of support have to supply a copy of their passport. My Granny has not been out of the country for about 30 years and does not have a passport anymore. Is there anything else we can do to prove her citizenship? I am guessing a birth certificate although that's going to be impossible to get because she was born in a state far from where she lives now, and she was born over 80 years ago.
KHURRAM SERAJ
QUOTE(Amina_KSA @ May 13 2007, 07:46 PM) *
QUOTE(pushbrk @ May 13 2007, 10:29 PM) *
QUOTE(Amina_KSA @ May 13 2007, 10:29 AM) *
QUOTE(KHURRAM SERAJ @ May 13 2007, 07:03 PM) *
QUOTE(romeonan @ May 13 2007, 09:52 AM) *
thanks alot mr. Khurram
and good luck, may Allah be with you


You are very welcome - May Allah be with you as well


In regards to a letter from employer...

My grandmother is going to be the sponsor for us and she is not employed. She makes a very nice income from her pention and that of my deceased grandfather, and also owns property..so what do we do in this situation?


Employer letters are optional and only available, at best, to employed people. Your grandmother has documentation of her pension income, even if it is nothing more than her tax returns.


Thank you pushbrk, do you mind answering one more question?

I was reading that all sponsors for affidavits of support have to supply a copy of their passport. My Granny has not been out of the country for about 30 years and does not have a passport anymore. Is there anything else we can do to prove her citizenship? I am guessing a birth certificate although that's going to be impossible to get because she was born in a state far from where she lives now, and she was born over 80 years ago.


You will need some proove of citizenship, either birth certificate or pp
pushbrk
QUOTE(Amina_KSA @ May 13 2007, 05:46 PM) *
QUOTE(pushbrk @ May 13 2007, 10:29 PM) *
QUOTE(Amina_KSA @ May 13 2007, 10:29 AM) *
QUOTE(KHURRAM SERAJ @ May 13 2007, 07:03 PM) *
QUOTE(romeonan @ May 13 2007, 09:52 AM) *
thanks alot mr. Khurram
and good luck, may Allah be with you


You are very welcome - May Allah be with you as well


In regards to a letter from employer...

My grandmother is going to be the sponsor for us and she is not employed. She makes a very nice income from her pention and that of my deceased grandfather, and also owns property..so what do we do in this situation?


Employer letters are optional and only available, at best, to employed people. Your grandmother has documentation of her pension income, even if it is nothing more than her tax returns.


Thank you pushbrk, do you mind answering one more question?

I was reading that all sponsors for affidavits of support have to supply a copy of their passport. My Granny has not been out of the country for about 30 years and does not have a passport anymore. Is there anything else we can do to prove her citizenship? I am guessing a birth certificate although that's going to be impossible to get because she was born in a state far from where she lives now, and she was born over 80 years ago.


She'll need a certified copy of her birth certificate. Have her contact the State where she was born. You can just google it for her by searching (example) "Texas Birth Certificate". Find out how to request a copy by mail and have her do so. Just submit a photocopy of both sides of the certified copy she receives.
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