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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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We have sponsors for my wife. ( my parent who filled out I-864, & I-864A )

 

I filled out a I-864 but my income etc, was not enough.. so I needed the sponsors.

When she takes the paperwork to the interview, will she need to bring MY I-864 and tax info... even though I am not the financial responsibility?

 

From the guide:

For family-based visa applications:
The appropriate Form I-864 Affidavit of Support for each financial sponsor along with a photocopy of the sponsor’s IRS transcript or most recent U.S. federal income tax return, and any relevant W-2s.

 

Since I am not a financial sponsor... this is the reason for my question.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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2 hours ago, DeadFish said:

We have sponsors for my wife. ( my parent who filled out I-864, & I-864A )

 

I filled out a I-864 but my income etc, was not enough.. so I needed the sponsors.

When she takes the paperwork to the interview, will she need to bring MY I-864 and tax info... even though I am not the financial responsibility?

 

From the guide:

For family-based visa applications:
The appropriate Form I-864 Affidavit of Support for each financial sponsor along with a photocopy of the sponsor’s IRS transcript or most recent U.S. federal income tax return, and any relevant W-2s.

 

Since I am not a financial sponsor... this is the reason for my question.

You are considered the primary sponsor regardless of your income because you are the petitioner.  Your parents are the co-sponsors.  She will need the forms and financial information for both. 

Our Journey:
04/19/2014- Met online
10/2014- Visited Nigeria and he proposed!!!! 
02/28/2015- Sent I-129F petition
03/05/2015- NOA1
09/2015- Visited Nigeria again!!!
10/28/2015- NOA2 (237 day wait at TSC)
11/13/2015- Sent to NVC
11/27/2015- Arrived at Embassy
06/2016- Third visit to Nigeria!
06/15/2016- Interview, given option to file I-601 waiver.
08/16/2016- Waiver submitted (no lawyer).
11/21/2016- Waiver approved with expedite.
01/2017- Embassy requested interview. 
04/2017- Fourth visit to Nigeria.  K1 officially denied. 
04/25/2017- NOA1 for 2nd K1.
07/27/2017- Case transferred to TSC.
11/17/2017- Case transferred back to CSC.
01/16/2018- NOA2!! (266 day wait)
03/08/2018- Interview (AP)
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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On 7/11/2017 at 2:20 PM, DeadFish said:

We have sponsors for my wife. ( my parent who filled out I-864, & I-864A )

 

I filled out a I-864 but my income etc, was not enough.. so I needed the sponsors.

When she takes the paperwork to the interview, will she need to bring MY I-864 and tax info... even though I am not the financial responsibility?

 

From the guide:

For family-based visa applications:
The appropriate Form I-864 Affidavit of Support for each financial sponsor along with a photocopy of the sponsor’s IRS transcript or most recent U.S. federal income tax return, and any relevant W-2s.

 

Since I am not a financial sponsor... this is the reason for my question.

I just had my interview yesterday in taipei and i also had a joint sponsor since i have never done my taxes and have no income

I took it just if in case but they didnt even look at it they just took my explanation letter why i haven't done my taxes and my  joint sponsor new 2016 tax info

its up to you but i would take it just if in case

 theres no harm in just taking it to make sure plus if they don't need it they wont even ask for it when they pick up your papers before the real interview

BTW everyone in the Taiwan embassy was super nice good luck!

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2 hours ago, cusco10 said:

I just had my interview yesterday in taipei and i also had a joint sponsor since i have never done my taxes and have no income

I took it just if in case but they didnt even look at it they just took my explanation letter why i haven't done my taxes and my  joint sponsor new 2016 tax info

its up to you but i would take it just if in case

 theres no harm in just taking it to make sure plus if they don't need it they wont even ask for it when they pick up your papers before the real interview

BTW everyone in the Taiwan embassy was super nice good luck!

Thanks, I too have heard good things about AIT... and rarely anything bad - that I kinda blame on the applicant and not AIT.   Ok, then it will go in with everything else they need. 

 

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4 hours ago, DeadFish said:

Thanks, I too have heard good things about AIT... and rarely anything bad - that I kinda blame on the applicant and not AIT.   Ok, then it will go in with everything else they need. 

 

Yeah if you have all your papers well organized you will be good nobody will get rude or frustrated 

that was my experience :)

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