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Same here DQ saying he doesn't meet the income. He does but because he worked abroad in the last couple years when he filled taxes in us he put 0.

We uploaded pay stubs and offer of employment from his current job in USA. 

Did anyone that's been through this actually been to the interview? What did the consulate said?

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3 minutes ago, roxydye said:

Same here DQ saying he doesn't meet the income. He does but because he worked abroad in the last couple years when he filled taxes in us he put 0.

We uploaded pay stubs and offer of employment from his current job in USA. 

Did anyone that's been through this actually been to the interview? What did the consulate said?

Cant say yet, dq last april 27, 2022. Case is now on transit waiting for interview letter. What I prepare now is my husbands 1 year bank statements, current. And also his VA payments , current too. Well see, looks like I will be having my interview in August.

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1 minute ago, March2020 said:

Cant say yet, dq last april 27, 2022. Case is now on transit waiting for interview letter. What I prepare now is my husbands 1 year bank statements, current. And also his VA payments , current too. Well see, looks like I will be having my interview in August.

Damn dq in April and have your interview in August? That seems harsh, where is your interview going to be at?

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9 hours ago, roxydye said:

Same here DQ saying he doesn't meet the income. He does but because he worked abroad in the last couple years when he filled taxes in us he put 0.

We uploaded pay stubs and offer of employment from his current job in USA. 

Did anyone that's been through this actually been to the interview? What did the consulate said?

While some things may be the same as the OP's case, others may not.  I won't speculate without further details.  Expect your question to be split into its own topic by a moderator.  Depending on how long he's been at his job by the time of interview, you may be fine.  If you are confident, and the notice says you "may" with regard to the joint sponsor, (I'm sure it does) then just ignore the letter.  You don't need an answer from a person who's been in your situation.  You just need the right answer, from somebody who KNOWS the right answer.  No two sets of circumstances are the same.  Consular Officers consider totality of circumstances for EACH case.

 

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