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I am filling out the affidavit of support I-864 I am the sponsor (wife) and the DS-5540 Public Charge Questionnaire. My husband is in Nigeria. I will wet sign, he will wet sign and scan it to me. I have a letter from work for employment and health insurance. I will submit it to the NVC. Does my husband need all the originals? If so does anyone know a ruff estimate of the cost for a letters to be sent to Nigeria? Or is there another way to do this. I have an idea but I won't type it. Any suggestions? 

 

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DS-5540 is not required.

 

A copy of the I-864 is sufficient.  You can send a scanned PDF of the I-864 to your husband and he can print it out. 

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11 hours ago, kmurray3241 said:

I am filling out the affidavit of support I-864 I am the sponsor (wife) and the DS-5540 Public Charge Questionnaire. My husband is in Nigeria. I will wet sign, he will wet sign and scan it to me. I have a letter from work for employment and health insurance. I will submit it to the NVC. Does my husband need all the originals? If so does anyone know a ruff estimate of the cost for a letters to be sent to Nigeria? Or is there another way to do this. I have an idea but I won't type it. Any suggestions? 

 

Thank you. 

just send a copy to him to print out sign, scan and send back to you.

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I need to sign it. I'll scan it to him. But it's a scan. Does he need the wet signature? Does he need the original letter from my employer with their wet signature? 

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1 hour ago, kmurray3241 said:

I need to sign it. I'll scan it to him. But it's a scan. Does he need the wet signature? Does he need the original letter from my employer with their wet signature? 

Originals are needed for the interview, not the NVC stage.

For NVC you would just send copies.

 

Wet signature on the employer letter is probably not necessary.

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1 hour ago, Babu Frik said:

Originals are needed for the interview, not the NVC stage.

For NVC you would just send copies.

 

Wet signature on the employer letter is probably not necessary.

Thank you. So he needs the original of my signature for the interview. Thank you. 

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On 11/28/2020 at 9:12 AM, kmurray3241 said:

I am filling out the affidavit of support I-864 I am the sponsor (wife) and the DS-5540 Public Charge Questionnaire. My husband is in Nigeria. I will wet sign, he will wet sign and scan it to me. I have a letter from work for employment and health insurance. I will submit it to the NVC. Does my husband need all the originals? If so does anyone know a ruff estimate of the cost for a letters to be sent to Nigeria? Or is there another way to do this. I have an idea but I won't type it. Any suggestions? 

 

Thank you. 

DS-5540 is not needed at this time. And you can scan your i-864 and other tax documents and send to him and he prints out and take for his interview. Only original documents of beneficiary and your marriage certificate is required. Petitioner documents can be scanned copies.

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2 hours ago, Jennie & Joe said:

DS-5540 is not needed at this time. And you can scan your i-864 and other tax documents and send to him and he prints out and take for his interview. Only original documents of beneficiary and your marriage certificate is required. Petitioner documents can be scanned copies.

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