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Hey everyone my husband's interview is June 8th. I'm already in Bangladesh and will be attending the interview with him. I need a little advice. I'm a bit confused. When I sent in my I-864A, it was filled out incorrectly. However, NVC completed my case and had said to just fill out a new I-864A and bring it to the interview. I'm worried if this would delay anything during the interview. Will they need time to go through the I-864A and not interview us? I'm really worried. Has anyone been in this situation before? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advice.

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Hey everyone my husband's interview is June 8th. I'm already in Bangladesh and will be attending the interview with him. I need a little advice. I'm a bit confused. When I sent in my I-864A, it was filled out incorrectly. However, NVC completed my case and had said to just fill out a new I-864A and bring it to the interview. I'm worried if this would delay anything during the interview. Will they need time to go through the I-864A and not interview us? I'm really worried. Has anyone been in this situation before? Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advice.

Do as they are saying to u.No it wont delay anything but not providing them the documents in time could be the reason of delay.

Wish u best of luck :thumbs:

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I am just wondering... Did they tell you to fill out I-864A?

I thought the petitioner has to file I-864.

Or is it for somebody in your household?

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08/06/2008 I-130 petition at Tokyo, Japan

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07/29/2009 POE at Las Vegas

08/17/2009 GC(10yrs) received

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Hei Sanam,

Although I was not in the same sitaution at all, I can give u some very general idea from my experience at the interview.

On the interview day, u r required to submit ur docs (whatever they ask right at that moment) in one of the 3 windows, where u will see Bangladeshi lady taking that from u. U submit whatever form they ask and NVC asked u to submit. Then u wait for a while, when they end up checking ur docs, they will call for the real interview which is with any ohf the american CO. Two things matters at the time of interview - #1 : Your financial docs # 2 : proof of relation.

Here in US Embassy Dhaka, they only ask for photographs with ur spouse taken time to time. Make sure u answer all the question accurately and smartly...

U will be fine. But do not forget, husbands often have AP for name checks which may take 4-6 weeks or so....

Good Luck...

Sonia

 
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