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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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Hi Everyone,

 

We are filling from abroad.

 

Two weeks ago, I had my Interview at the consulate and I have been issued a Refusal Work Sheet (221g) for missing two documents from the joint-sponsor (I-864A Household member of joint sponsor + proof of assets)... So they could take in account the asset to meet the PGR.

 

While discussing with the officer (very friendly), I asked him if I could use the house we have here as an asset to report while we do not have the intention to sell it on a short term ... 

I had a summary of the certificate of ownership that showed it to him. He then asked me the approximate value (purchase price) and if I was working. I answered (purchasing value and manager in healthcare industry) ...

 

He replied that If I could provide him an I-864A (between me a my USC spouse) about the house + original full certificate of ownership with mention of the purchase amount + a pay slip (from my actual employer), it would be ok for him to grant the visa.

To be honest, I was surprised and confused but he is the one ruling, right?

 

Now here is the question ...

Should we also update the principal joint-sponsor I-864?

I had a look to the form instructions for both I-864 and I-864A and the exact way to report the above is not really obvious from my perspective.

 

Any guidance?

 

Thank you.

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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according to rules i have read you need appraisal of property and proof of amount owed and they use the difference

they can use foreign assests but it a little more tricky  /using assests alone they have to be 3 times the 124% and easily liquidated / using them jointly with income is a bit more to figure but the difference between 125% and income means the assests have to equal 3 times the difference 

I would be ready with the cosponsor documents to be safe 

best to you

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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3 minutes ago, adil-rafa said:

according to rules i have read you need appraisal of property and proof of amount owed and they use the difference

they can use foreign assests but it a little more tricky  /using assests alone they have to be 3 times the 124% and easily liquidated / using them jointly with income is a bit more to figure but the difference between 125% and income means the assests have to equal 3 times the difference 

I would be ready with the cosponsor documents to be safe 

best to you

Yes indeed... That is exactly why I am confused.

The joint sponsor will also submit the additional supportive documents.

 

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I am also a bit confused here! I am applying for my husband from overseas. I am not sure what proof of assets should we give. We live in Dubai and we can't buy a property or do anything here.

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