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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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i have question

when i fill out I-864 and i am unemployed that i mantion on forms. Does NVC ask about Job latter ? or what document i have to sent with I-864,

and i will take co-sponsor from my family member that I-864A .

please help me if any one has same

4/01/10- File 130

4/14/10 - Recived NO1

09/30/10 -reccived NO2

10/07/10 –NVC received the file

10/13/10 - NVC case # generated

10/14/10 - Called NVC and gave both beneficiary and petitioner email addresses

10/19/10 - Beneficiary emailed DS-3032 to NVC

10/24/10 - recived AOS and DS-3032 from NVC By email format

10/24/10 - Paid AOS fee $ 88.00

10/26/10 - AOS fee status shows "PAID"

10/27/10 - AOS package expressed mailed (next day delivery)

10/28/10 - IV fee bill generated

11/02/10 - IV Fee PAYED AND RECIVED BARCODE Coversheet

11/02/10 - Sent DS-230 NVC.

11/03/10 - NVC Recived

11/16/10 - Recived RFE from NVC Missing Documnet for I-864

11/22/10 - sent Missing Documnet ot NVC and NVC recived 11/23/2010

12/06/10 - Today they have it in system and they review it and will take time ???//

12/14/10 - Sign in fail

Consulate

01/03/11: Interview scheduled by NVC

01/25/11: VFS office visit

01/18/11: Medical

02/04/11: got visa ......

??/??/??: POE

??/??/??: Welcome Letter & Green Card

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
Timeline

If you are unemployed right now, there is no job letter to give them. For the I-864, you should submit you 2009, 2008, and 2007 tax returns. If you were unemployed all of that time as well and didn't file taxes, you have to write them a letter saying why you didn't file for those years.

Your co-sponsor will need to submit 2009, 2008, and 2007 tax transcripts as well. Also, whatever else they are using to show that they are above the 125% poverty guideline for their household (example: husband, wife, children claimed as dependents, and the immigrant).

Here is a helpful guide to read:

http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/LingChe_NVC_ShortCut ~This is the part to read for the I-864 as well as some other part at the end of the guide.

FROM PETITIONER (Components for I-864 AOS Package) :

The I-864 is known as the Affidavit of Support. It's proof that the petitioner and/or co-sponsors can afford to support the beneficiary.

* I-864 [6] completed & signed by petitioner which is the Main Sponser(ORIGINAL)-- View Sample of Completed Form [7]

* IRS Tax information - 1 year is required, up to 3 years may help.

* Tax Transcripts, optional but may help. Call the IRS to get it FREE! 1 (800) 829-1040

* W-2s and/or 1099s

* 1040 from most recent tax year

* Pay stubs for current year (6 months should do)

* Employment letter showing your income and position.

* Make sure that position/title is consistent on all forms.

* Co-Sponsor in same HouseHold: I-864A and all Tax information as above

* Co-Sponser NOT in same HouseHold: I-864 and all Tax information as above

* The petitioner must ALWAYS submit an I-864....even if there's zero income.

* NOTE: Even something as simple as Painter on one form, and Painting on another, could trigger an RFE (Request for Evidence)

* Assets may be used to supplement income (such as bank accounts, equity in a home, but when an automobile is used, the first car may not be used...only 2nd, 3rd, etc)

* Assets of Petitioner are calculated at 1/3rd value. If the Petitioner has $30,000.00 USD in a bank account, they will be given $10,000.00 USD credit toward income requirement.

* Assets of Beneficiary or Sponsor are calculated at 1/5th value. If the Beneficiary has $50,000.00 USD in a bank account, they will be given $10,000.00 USD credit toward income requirement.

* Assets may be used to entirely satisfy the income requirement, but you will still be required to submit the Petitioner's most recent tax return.

I hope this is helpful. Best of luck on your journey!

*~Cr1 Journey~* CSC

-NOA 1 Receipt date: 3/1/10 (sent 2/18/10)

-Touched 4 different times in between

-APPROVED: 6/2/10

93 days from NOA1 to NOA2

-Received NVC case number: 6/9/10/10

-Gave NVC my e-mail address & e-mailed DS3032: 6/10/10

-Received NVC e-mails (DS3032 and AOS Fee)& paid AOS fee: 6/11/10

-AOS Fee shows as PAID & paid IV Bill: 6/15/10

-IV Bill shows as paid: 6/6/10

-Received IV instruction packet: 6/8/10

-Received dox from co-sponsor: 10/14/15/10

-Sent AOS package: 10/18/10

-AOS package received: 10/19/10-J.Desmond

-IV Package mailed out: 11/3/10

-AVR says I have an RFE: 11/5/10

-NVC operator told me what my RFE's are: 11/8/10

-NVC sent checklist letter (for the 2 AOS RFE's): 11/13/10

-NVC operator says the IV package has been entered: 11/18/10

-E-mailed SUE to see if that would do anything (3 diff times...): 11/29/30/10

-Sent AOS RFE's: 12/1/10

-AOS RFE's received: 12/2/10

-Checked payment portal for fun (SIF!!!!): 12/3/10

-AVR still say AOS missing info: 12/3/10

-NVC operator says case was shipped to USE in Lima: 12/3/10

-Received interview date (12/13/10): JANUARY 6th, 2011!!

-Medical: 12/21/10- Passed :)

-Interivew: 1/6/11- PASSED :D

-Visa received- 1/13/11

-POE FLL- 1/23/11 YES! BUTTTTTTT....still not reunited :'( (Reunited on the 24th)

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