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The embassy asked us to send our sponsor documents again after the interview. Now I just realized that there was a mistake on the papers that I sent for the embassy. Will they deny our visa if they receive the documents with the mistake or will they ask for the sponsor documents again. Please I really appreciate any responses!!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ecuador
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You're missing a lot of details necessary to respond accurately. What embassy is it? What document did they ask for? What was the mistake made on the document?

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Filed: Timeline
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You're missing a lot of details necessary to respond accurately. What embassy is it? What document did they ask for? What was the mistake made on the document?

It was to the Baghdad embassy, it was a mistake on how many dependents he has on his forms on his I-1864. We thought they just wanted us to submit the documents again. But now I realized they wanted the documents again because there was that mistake on there. Do you think they will deny our visa now or can we send in the correct forms again. Its still on its way there.

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You need to provide more details. Start to finish. You are being vague on what you mean. Who's I-864? Your joint sponsor? Your primary sponsor (your husband, perhaps)? Are you the beneficiary or are you the petitioner? Don't panic, just provide us the whole story so we can aim to help you better.

Also, I would advise for you to :time: .

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Filed: Timeline
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You need to provide more details. Start to finish. You are being vague on what you mean. Who's I-864? Your joint sponsor? Your primary sponsor (your husband, perhaps)? Are you the beneficiary or are you the petitioner? Don't panic, just provide us the whole story so we can aim to help you better.

Also, I would advise for you to :time: .

Ok I will fill my timeline as soon as possible. Its a joint sponsor. What happened was my husband had his interview last week. The officer told him he did a good job on his answers to the questions and we got a 221g refusal because he said we needed to submit sponsor paper (I-864). We already had sent the I-864 paper to the NVC. So I sent the I-1864 papers again to the embassy. Today, I was looking through the I-1864 and figured out they probably asked for the same papers again because we had the household size wrong but I just realized that tonight. I had sent the I-864 already to the embassy, its already on its way. What is the best thing I should do? Should I cancel the shipment? If they received it before it gets canceled, will they deny his visa or will they ask for the documents again? I dont know what to do :( thanks to everyone

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You could cancel the shipment if you can, correct and resend the appropriate documents (co-sponsor will need to sign a new I-864). That's what I would do.

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I agree with NikiR. If you are concerned that they wanted another I-864 because they found that the household size was wrong, just have your joint sponsor sign another new I-864 form and maybe attach an explanation with it. Other experienced VJ members can probably chime in and correct me if I'm wrong.

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I had put in the request like three days ago and this morning it got delivered. I guess I should email the embassy and let them know about the situation and to discard the informaiton that was delivered to them?

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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1. send in a new set, todayish.

2. email the IV unit, tell them the shipment with tracking # (you write this) is the wrong one.

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Filed: Timeline
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1. send in a new set, todayish.

2. email the IV unit, tell them the shipment with tracking # (you write this) is the wrong one.

Go Get Em !

Thanks everyone! I followed your instruction. Im very concerned about the situation. Do you think this could get our visa denied? :(

 
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