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This is your wife's visa application, (not yours). You can be the choice of agent, but your wife is in charge. She must be the one to name you as her choice of agent. Once she declares you as the agent of her case, then you are allowed to handle her immigrant visa application. The NVC will email your wife the DS-3032 or you can download the DS-3032 fill it out, scan, and email it to your wife. She, then can sign and date the form and mail it to you via LBC, DHL, FedEx....etc.

Will this work, i was told i dont have to scan it or sign it and this works. http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/Email_DS-3032_form

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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Will this work, i was told i dont have to scan it or sign it and this works. http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/Email_DS-3032_form

Yes Regan....your wife can use the DS-3032 template. I was just giving you many options.

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Yes Regan....your wife can use the DS-3032 template. I was just giving you many options.

I believe you:) As you can see i value your opinion otherwise i would have just believed who i herd that from right off the bat, and would not have went to you. Thank you God bless! So that will be easy. I just name myself as the agent? Or send it to my wifey after i fill it out and have her send it to the NVC?

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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I believe you:) As you can see i value your opinion otherwise i would have just believed who i herd that from right off the bat, and would not have went to you. Thank you God bless! So that will be easy. I just name myself as the agent? Or send it to my wifey after i fill it out and have her send it to the NVC?

No....you can not declare yourself as the agent of your wife's visa application. If you decide to use the DS-3032 template it must be e-mailed from your wife's e-mail to the NVC.

Filed: Country: Philippines
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No....you can not declare yourself as the agent of your wife's visa application. If you decide to use the DS-3032 template it must be e-mailed from your wife's e-mail to the NVC.

Wait idont get it, so she has to fill it out and name me as her agent and then i can be her agent? or no i can never be her agent? I am the petetioner and she is the benficiary by the way.

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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Wait idont get it, so she has to fill it out and name me as her agent and then i can be her agent? or no i can never be her agent? I am the petetioner and she is the benficiary by the way.

Yes you are the petitioner....but she is the one who is applying for the visa. This is her visa application (not yours). Since she is the applicant, she will assign you to be her agent. By her doing that, she is telling NVC that she is allowing you to receive instruction from NVC and submit her documents to NVC.

Filed: Country: Philippines
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Yes you are the petitioner....but she is the one who is applying for the visa. This is her visa application (not yours). Since she is the applicant, she will assign you to be her agent. By her doing that, she is telling NVC that she is allowing you to receive instruction from NVC and submit her documents to NVC.

What should i search under to figure out what all i need to send so you dont have to waste your time telling me, i dont want to bother you

Filed: IR-2 Country: Philippines
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What should i search under to figure out what all i need to send so you dont have to waste your time telling me, i dont want to bother you

If I were you, I would just get your AOS I-864 filled out for now. when you finish with that we will move on to the IV application.

Filed: Other Country: China
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No....you can not declare yourself as the agent of your wife's visa application. If you decide to use the DS-3032 template it must be e-mailed from your wife's e-mail to the NVC.

Not sure where you're getting your ideas today but this is wrong. As long as the full names and dates of birth of both the petitioner and beneficiary are in the body of the email, it doesn't matter who's email address you use to send it.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Yes you are the petitioner....but she is the one who is applying for the visa. This is her visa application (not yours). Since she is the applicant, she will assign you to be her agent. By her doing that, she is telling NVC that she is allowing you to receive instruction from NVC and submit her documents to NVC.

This is correct, but if done correctly, it doesn't matter whose email address is used.

I haven't looked at the "template" lately but my suggestion is just to fill out the DS3032, scan it, attach it to an email with a request to process it. Make sure the DOS/NVC case number is in the subject line and that the petitioner and beneficiary's full names and dates of birth are in the body of the email. It really is that simple, whether the DS3032 is signed or not.

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If I were you, I would just get your AOS I-864 filled out for now. when you finish with that we will move on to the IV application.

you will help me when i get that far? So i need to get a money order for $88 for the viewing fee, and other 88 dollars for my co sponsors I-864? Does he need the I-864 or the I-864A? I herd somewhere that there is another fee for thos papers, like a $400 fee when i send that packet in or something, is there a fee for the DS-3032 form?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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show me, i dont see it

Click the Guides tab at the top of any VJ page. Then begin your study. Thousands of members have used them successfully.

If you are not comfortable with the DIY approach, then pay a service or attorney to assist you.

I-864 Affidavit of Support FAQ -->> https://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/documents/support/i-864-frequently-asked-questions.html

FOREIGN INCOME REPORTING & TAX FILING -->> https://www.irs.gov/publications/p54/ch01.html#en_US_2015_publink100047318

CALL THIS NUMBER TO ORDER IRS TAX TRANSCRIPTS >> 800-908-9946

PLEASE READ THE GUIDES -->> Link to Visa Journey Guides

MULTI ENTRY SPOUSE VISA TO VN -->>Link to Visa Exemption for Vietnamese Residents Overseas & Their Spouses

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Click the Guides tab at the top of any VJ page. Then begin your study. Thousands of members have used them successfully.

If you are not comfortable with the DIY approach, then pay a service or attorney to assist you.

For where you claim to be in your multiple posts on this subject go here and have a read. You will see that the answer that others and myself have given you are contained there along with a step-by-step guide as to what to do and when. I enjoy helping others get thru this process, but you must realize that this process of marrying a foreign born person is expensive, time consuming, and requires some mental tuffness to endure the seperation and all the hoops you must jump thru in order to get the visa. Given that you keep asking questions, you have not taken Jim's advice to read the guides. I suggest you read the guides at the link I provided, give it a couple of days, read them again AND THEN COME BACK WITH ALL YOUR QUESTIONS.

I wish you well in this journey you have started mainly for the sake of your unborn child and your wife who is going to have to raise it by herself until this process is complete.

Dave

 
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