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18 minutes ago, Hilde said:

I am still waiting for my case number. But was wondering, when the time comes, will I first fill out the DS-260 and then, based on that info provided, attach the civil and financial documents or are the documents requested before filling out the DS-260?

thanks all! 

You have to fill out the DS260 before you can upload documents, then you’ll submit all of the required docs 

Our CR1 Journey:

 

USCIS Stage:

  • Feb 14 2019: NOA1 (NSC)
  • July 31 2019: I129f NOA1
  • Sep 19 2019: I129f NOA2 (Denied - 50 days from NOA1)
  • Sep 19 2019: I130 NOA2 (Approved - 217 days from NOA1)

 

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  • Sep 27 2019: Sent to Department of State
  • Oct 31 2019: Case number received (34 days since sent)
  • Nov 1 2019: IV & AOS fees received & paid
  • Nov 14 2019: IV & AOS submitted
  • Dec 18 2019: All docs accepted, but one additional doc requested (5 weeks from submission)
  • Dec 18 2019: Requested doc submitted
  • Feb 19 2020: Documentarily Qualified (9 weeks from 2nd submission, 14 weeks from first submission)

 

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16 hours ago, LilyJ said:

Any order, at the same time if you want, uploading and submitting the same day if you already have everything instead of waiting will get you in line for review faster 

Not sure if that's even the case at this point. Since we haven't seen any quick DQs from any region in a while.. Everybody seems to be taking long now

I remember someone who submitted in early January already got DQ. Too lazy to go back 69 pages though lol

14 hours ago, Jmeleecur said:

Can I use my (petitioner) address as the beneficiaries 'mailing' address on the I-864EZ (in care of me)?

I don't know the answer but please be careful in using the EZ version. I remember people in these threads have been requested to use the regular i864 form even though they qualified gor i864EZ.

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Quick question.  Thinking about the affidavit of support.  If the sponsor didn't yet fill out 2019 taxes, would it be okay to submit 2018, 2017, and 2016?  Or do I need to wait until they file 2019 taxes?  Thanks!  

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2 hours ago, aabd1987 said:

Quick question.  Thinking about the affidavit of support.  If the sponsor didn't yet fill out 2019 taxes, would it be okay to submit 2018, 2017, and 2016?  Or do I need to wait until they file 2019 taxes?  Thanks!  

You can do 2018, 2017,2016 but they suggest also bringing 2019 to your interview.

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5 hours ago, Juliet57 said:

I remember someone who submitted in early January already got DQ. Too lazy to go back 69 pages though lol

I don't know the answer but please be careful in using the EZ version. I remember people in these threads have been requested to use the regular i864 form even though they qualified gor i864EZ.

I’d agree with the above, @Jmeleecur, it would be safer to avoid the EZ, we qualified to use it but we’re asked to resubmit the regular i864, which has cost us, what looks like an additional 9 weeks. 

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47 minutes ago, RPC said:

I’d agree with the above, @Jmeleecur, it would be safer to avoid the EZ, we qualified to use it but we’re asked to resubmit the regular i864, which has cost us, what looks like an additional 9 weeks. 

Thank you both so much for mentioning this! I had no idea!

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58 minutes ago, RPC said:

I’d agree with the above, @Jmeleecur, it would be safer to avoid the EZ, we qualified to use it but we’re asked to resubmit the regular i864, which has cost us, what looks like an additional 9 weeks. 

I am worry now as I submitted i864ez, my document have not been reviewed yet. But I already had to upload another i864ez as my husband put electronic signature so we changed it to INK signature. But now I am scare after reading your comments, not sure if should change it again or just leave it😅😅😅😅

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1 hour ago, RPC said:

I’d agree with the above, @Jmeleecur, it would be safer to avoid the EZ, we qualified to use it but we’re asked to resubmit the regular i864, which has cost us, what looks like an additional 9 weeks. 

 

 

You have me worried now :(   

3 minutes ago, Caresse33 said:

I am worry now as I submitted i864ez, my document have not been reviewed yet. But I already had to upload another i864ez as my husband put electronic signature so we changed it to INK signature. But now I am scare after reading your comments, not sure if should change it again or just leave it😅😅😅😅

 

good at least you guys did it early then having to wait and yeah same for me... though I hope they still accept it I hate waiting back in line for re submitting documents. 

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5 minutes ago, Knightgame185 said:

 

 

You have me worried now :(  

 

good at least you guys did it early then having to wait and yeah same for me... though I hope they still accept it I hate waiting back in line for re submitting documents. 

Sorry our comments are making people worry, ultimately it is your decision to either wait and see if you get DQ/RFE, or upload again, just sharing info I read on this thread, or perhaps the December NVC filers thread. 

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4 minutes ago, Caresse33 said:

I am worry now as I submitted i864ez, my document have not been reviewed yet. But I already had to upload another i864ez as my husband put electronic signature so we changed it to INK signature. But now I am scare after reading your comments, not sure if should change it again or just leave it😅😅😅😅

They told us we didn't qualify, but wouldn't say why. I wouldn't panic though, I'm convinced it's due to us both living overseas until recently and my husband having recently changed jobs. I.e he submitted 2017 taxes,  and employment verification letter with pay stubs for 2019. then an exemption for 2018 due to being overseas.

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1 hour ago, Tofu said:

You can do 2018, 2017,2016 but they suggest also bringing 2019 to your interview.

Hey Tofu, and Everybody,

I have a silly question : the affidavit of support concerns the petitioner. When you write, Tofu (and I've seen others) that these documents (taxe transcripts, W2, etc.) have to be taken to the Embassy for the itw, it means that the petitioner will have to send these documents -in their original versions-  to me (in France) to add them to the file for the Embassy? (since I heard we need to bring to the ITW all the documents (originals) that are uploaded.

Thank you for your help,

Alix

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23 minutes ago, RPC said:

They told us we didn't qualify, but wouldn't say why. I wouldn't panic though, I'm convinced it's due to us both living overseas until recently and my husband having recently changed jobs. I.e he submitted 2017 taxes,  and employment verification letter with pay stubs for 2019. then an exemption for 2018 due to being overseas.

Thank you for the advice @RPC , still a bit unsure on what to do. VJ is a good source of information but sometimes leaves us a bit confused. I’ll think about it 

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25 minutes ago, RPC said:

They told us we didn't qualify, but wouldn't say why. I wouldn't panic though, I'm convinced it's due to us both living overseas until recently and my husband having recently changed jobs. I.e he submitted 2017 taxes,  and employment verification letter with pay stubs for 2019. then an exemption for 2018 due to being overseas.

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it clearly says here, if you are qualifying to use I-864EZ. I do not think we have to worry about it. There might be reason behind asking for another form. 

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