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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Problems with 864 and 864A submitted via CEAC online.

 

My wife (a naturalized U.S. citizen) is sponsoring her son to immigrate here as F2B category.  Because her business derived no taxable income (after business deductions) I filled out an I-864A to co-sponsor her son.

Not knowing better, she uploaded as 1 document both her 864 and my 864A as the sponsor in the “I-864” section.  Separately, she also uploaded my 864A (including all support docs) in the “Request to Add a Household Member” section.

 

Today we got these 2 responses from NVC:

 

1.

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AND:

 

2.

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Well, one problem is easy to solve.  She will just delete the double documents submission in the I-864 Section and re-upload just her I-864 alone in the same section.  As I’ve mentioned, my I-864A was already submitted in the “Household Member” section.

 

But now were left wondering about the minimum income requirements note they sent us. 

 

I hope this is not too confusing, but here are the income areas of both our 864 and 864A  as already submitted: ---> Income Sections.pdf

 

My (the co-sponsor) income is derived from my retirement pension ($15,828) and Social Security old age pension ($18,060) and a little interest from bank and broker accounts.  That’s over $34,000 in income PLUS we included savings and stock assets of over $123,000 just to make sure we had enough money.

 

So how do we NOT meet the income requirements for a household of 3 people:  The wife, her immigrating son, and me?

 

Are they ignoring her I-864 until she correctly submits her I-864 as a single document?  Or do we still need more income?

 

Please help.  We’ve been delayed so long now as it is and the wife is distraught that so many with priority dates after her son’s are already getting visa interview appointments and we are here still in the documents stage.  H E L P.

Note:  I am the U.S. citizen sponsor.  All info below applies to my immigrant wife.

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I-130 (CR1)

April 13, 2011: Married in China.
February 2, 2012: Interview 09:30 a.m. APPROVED!!!
March 2, 2012: POE JFK
March 17, 2012: Received SSN card.
April 5, 2012: 2-yr Green Card in hand

________________________________________________________________________

I-751 (ROC)

December 15, 2013: I-751 mailed to USCIS

June 9, 2014: ROC Approved per I-797C received 6-13-2014

June 17, 2014: New 10-yr Green Card in hand!

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N-400
March 29, 2017:  N-400 mailed to USCIS
March 31, 2017: N-400 Received by USCIS per I-797C
April 27, 2017:  Biometrics completed
September 23, 2017:  Received I-797C for interview!

October 24, 2017:  Interview, passed all tests but "decision cannot yet be made"

October 30, 2017:  Received email that Oath ceremony has been scheduled, letter to follow with date and other info. 

                                  USCIS case status updated w/same message as email.

November 2, 2017:  Oath ceremony letter received scheduled for Nov. 7, 2017.

November 7, 2017:  Oath Ceremony, Certificate of U.S. Naturalization in hand!!!

________________________________________________________________________________________

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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13 minutes ago, Christina z h said:

I think you must list your name  in i864,

I attached an image of the part where your name should be added

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Yes, I did put my name in there.  That PDF file (in my original post) is the actual 864 and 864A we uploaded with with only our real names redacted here for privacy.  Thanks for taking the time to reply, much appreciated.

Note:  I am the U.S. citizen sponsor.  All info below applies to my immigrant wife.

______________________________________________________________________________________

I-130 (CR1)

April 13, 2011: Married in China.
February 2, 2012: Interview 09:30 a.m. APPROVED!!!
March 2, 2012: POE JFK
March 17, 2012: Received SSN card.
April 5, 2012: 2-yr Green Card in hand

________________________________________________________________________

I-751 (ROC)

December 15, 2013: I-751 mailed to USCIS

June 9, 2014: ROC Approved per I-797C received 6-13-2014

June 17, 2014: New 10-yr Green Card in hand!

________________________________________________________________________

N-400
March 29, 2017:  N-400 mailed to USCIS
March 31, 2017: N-400 Received by USCIS per I-797C
April 27, 2017:  Biometrics completed
September 23, 2017:  Received I-797C for interview!

October 24, 2017:  Interview, passed all tests but "decision cannot yet be made"

October 30, 2017:  Received email that Oath ceremony has been scheduled, letter to follow with date and other info. 

                                  USCIS case status updated w/same message as email.

November 2, 2017:  Oath ceremony letter received scheduled for Nov. 7, 2017.

November 7, 2017:  Oath Ceremony, Certificate of U.S. Naturalization in hand!!!

________________________________________________________________________________________

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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12 minutes ago, Some1helper said:

Social security is not consider a method or a way of income.

 

Does your $18K qualify you and your family above the poverty line.

 

Social Security income can be included as a part of one’s income. Only if it is supplemental security income (SSI) or SSDI, it cannot be included.

 

To the OP: Once they didn’t accept i864, not meeting minimum income is the generic response. If your income is not SSI or SSDI, just resubmit properly and it should work.

Spouse:

2015-06-16: I-130 Sent

2015-08-17: I-130 approved

2015-09-23: NVC received file

2015-10-05: NVC assigned Case number, Invoice ID & Beneficiary ID

2016-06-30: DS-261 completed, AOS Fee Paid, WL received

2016-07-05: Received IV invoice, IV Fee Paid

2016-07-06: DS-260 Submitted

2016-07-07: AOS and IV Package mailed

2016-07-08: NVC Scan

2016-08-08: Case Complete

2017-06-30: Interview, approved

2017-07-04: Visa in hand

2017-08-01: Entry to US

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Myself:

2016-05-10: N-400 Sent

2016-05-16: N-400 NOA1

2016-05-26: Biometrics

2017-01-30: Interview

2017-03-02: Oath Ceremony

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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2 hours ago, arken said:

Social Security income can be included as a part of one’s income. Only if it is supplemental security income (SSI) or SSDI, it cannot be included.

 

To the OP: Once they didn’t accept i864, not meeting minimum income is the generic response. If your income is not SSI or SSDI, just resubmit properly and it should work.

That's what I was thinking about SS old age pension, in that it is included with income.  To be sure, I threw in some cash to cover any shortage.  AND, I still have my 401k, if needed, which at my age is very liquid. 

 

Merely a "Generic" response is what I am hoping for.  Yes, we re-uploaded the I-864 alone as a single doc.  As I mentioned, my I-864A had already been submitted and accepted in the correct "Request to add Household Member" section.  That message from CEAC had me wondering, and worried. 

 

Thank you for taking time to respond, much appreciated!

Note:  I am the U.S. citizen sponsor.  All info below applies to my immigrant wife.

______________________________________________________________________________________

I-130 (CR1)

April 13, 2011: Married in China.
February 2, 2012: Interview 09:30 a.m. APPROVED!!!
March 2, 2012: POE JFK
March 17, 2012: Received SSN card.
April 5, 2012: 2-yr Green Card in hand

________________________________________________________________________

I-751 (ROC)

December 15, 2013: I-751 mailed to USCIS

June 9, 2014: ROC Approved per I-797C received 6-13-2014

June 17, 2014: New 10-yr Green Card in hand!

________________________________________________________________________

N-400
March 29, 2017:  N-400 mailed to USCIS
March 31, 2017: N-400 Received by USCIS per I-797C
April 27, 2017:  Biometrics completed
September 23, 2017:  Received I-797C for interview!

October 24, 2017:  Interview, passed all tests but "decision cannot yet be made"

October 30, 2017:  Received email that Oath ceremony has been scheduled, letter to follow with date and other info. 

                                  USCIS case status updated w/same message as email.

November 2, 2017:  Oath ceremony letter received scheduled for Nov. 7, 2017.

November 7, 2017:  Oath Ceremony, Certificate of U.S. Naturalization in hand!!!

________________________________________________________________________________________

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