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Hi all,

This July I received i-864 checklist for the joint-sponsor(he is my uncle!). As they mentioned in the checklist, joint-sponsor, needs to fill in the form with typewriter (no ink) and joint-sponsor income and contract is not similar (because he had sent the tax form for his salary plus his wife).

We were waiting for the new form from the joint-sponsor and in the meanwhile the joint-sponsor contacted the NVC for the problems in the form. We were preparing new form and documents that suddenly I received another email in 19th of September that your case is completed and we will send it to consulate for the interview time ohmy.png . On 2nd of October, they gave me an interview time for 7th of November. But in the letter about the required visa interview documents they put code "I" for "financial evidence". "I" code definition is: "This form is incomplete. You must present a completed form at your interview."

What do you think about this story?! isn't it odd or it is normal? Should I take the new I-864 filled in by joint-sponsor to interview ? or here financial evidence is another thing and I need to show them my bank statement or something else?....

I am really confused....huh.pngunsure.png ? Please help.... any experience or suggestion....unsure.png

Thanks dear friends...

BCN-CAL

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What you've described, the exact bits,

is normal.

Why? It's on the IV Unit, on interview day, to adjudicate the visa application,

and the I-864 is part of the visa application, so that final math-checking is done on that day.

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Hi all,

This July I received i-864 checklist for the joint-sponsor(he is my uncle!). As they mentioned in the checklist, joint-sponsor, needs to fill in the form with typewriter (no ink) and joint-sponsor income and contract is not similar (because he had sent the tax form for his salary plus his wife).

We were waiting for the new form from the joint-sponsor and in the meanwhile the joint-sponsor contacted the NVC for the problems in the form. We were preparing new form and documents that suddenly I received another email in 19th of September that your case is completed and we will send it to consulate for the interview time ohmy.png . On 2nd of October, they gave me an interview time for 7th of November. But in the letter about the required visa interview documents they put code "I" for "financial evidence". "I" code definition is: "This form is incomplete. You must present a completed form at your interview."

What do you think about this story?! isn't it odd or it is normal? Should I take the new I-864 filled in by joint-sponsor to interview ? or here financial evidence is another thing and I need to show them my bank statement or something else?....

I am really confused....huh.pngunsure.png ? Please help.... any experience or suggestion....unsure.png

Thanks dear friends...

BCN-CAL

Yes very normal. Many people get case complete without completing document intake at NVC. You still have to bring what you were to present to NVC to interview. So all your uncles documents you better sure bring to interview and all originals.

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What you've described, the exact bits,

is normal.

Why? It's on the IV Unit, on interview day, to adjudicate the visa application,

and the I-864 is part of the visa application, so that final math-checking is done on that day.

Okay...

Now I understand.

Thanks dear Darnell :)

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Yes very normal. Many people get case complete without completing document intake at NVC. You still have to bring what you were to present to NVC to interview. So all your uncles documents you better sure bring to interview and all originals.

Congratulations.

Thanks dwheels76,

I have to ask my uncle to send the revised forms as soon as possible to me.

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