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Separate 864EZ for F2A spouse and daughter needed at visa interview?

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A mother and 19 year old daughter have a Havana embassy family visa appointment (F2A) in June.

The  CEAC application says we need to have an updated I-864EZ/W2 uploaded. (the original I-864 long form was already approved over a year ago)

Do we need a separate I-864 EZ for both mother and daughter (who are applying and coming together,) or does one EZ cover both it if the petitioner is an LPR?

Also it says bring original documents, would this include the I-864EZ as well? Is a physical EZ copy enough?

What other documents require originals at interview besides the notarized civil documents and the medical?

thanks!

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2 hours ago, healthteacher said:

Do we need a separate I-864 EZ for both mother and daughter (who are applying and coming together,) or does one EZ cover both it if the petitioner is an LPR?

 

I-864EZ would be the wrong form if there is a derivative beneficiary.  Have the sponsor fill out an I-864 form instead.

 

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Thanks for the info. I wrote to the embassy to try to clarify, am awaiting a response. Our case has been delayed because of the HAV embassy move to Guyana and back, and now in our files at the CEAC website it is asking for an updated I-864EZ.  However our F2A visa appointment letter gives us a link for the I-864 long form. so i guess the best thing to do would be bring a copy of each one to visa appt.

If we have to go with the regular I-864, doesn't that form require a separate 864 for each beneficiary? It appears there are different requirements and forms depending if petitioner is an LPR or a citizen.

Isnt a previously submitted I-864 supposed to be acceptable?

 

 

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Do not see anywhere on form 864EZ where you can add another beneficiary.

Also in part 1 it says that you cannot use form I-864EZ if there is more than one beneficiary.

I also see where people here who already had visa appointments just ignored late-stage requests for additional 864 info and were fine.

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