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I am a US citizen and I want to enter my mother.

 

I am currently at the NVC stage. I will be the sole sponsor and my income is sufficient.

The problem is that I started working in 2023 but NVC is requesting that I submit a W2 for 2022. 

I already responded and stated that I do not have any W2s for 2022. I am just waiting for a response from NVC concerning that.

Nowhere does it say that a person should be working the previous year in order to generate a W2 for that year.

 

Is this possibly something that would require a joint sponsor who has a 2022 W2?

Or is possible that if NVC wants a W2 that they would wait for a 2023 W2?

 

What do you think?

 

 

 

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On 11/13/2023 at 11:42 AM, OldUser said:

The sponsor may be asked to show 3 years worth of tax returns. I think you should search for a joint sponsor. That sponsor has to have 3 years of returns with qualifying income.

Even though I have not worked since 2020 and only started working in 2023, my husband and I have filed joint returns since 2017. 

I qualify on my own as a sponsor and also provided information that I have enough money in the bank to be a sponsor. However, if need be, my husband can be a joint sponsor.

I'm just waiting for the response from NVC. I advised them that I do not have a 2022 W2. I did upload the last 3 years joint tax returns.

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Add your husband as a household member since you filed married joint taxes 2017. Fill out the required household member form, attach your joint taxes, and your Husband's 2022 W2. 

 

That is what I did, and it was approved. 

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1 hour ago, Marvo said:

Add your husband as a household member since you filed married joint taxes 2017. Fill out the required household member form, attach your joint taxes, and your Husband's 2022 W2. 

 

That is what I did, and it was approved. 

Thanks. I'll just wait for a response from NVC.

I'm not really in a hurry given the precarious situation that the United States is in right now. 

 

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53 minutes ago, lameset said:

Thanks. I'll just wait for a response from NVC.

I'm not really in a hurry given the precarious situation that the United States is in right now. 

 

thumbs up*

 

keep us updated on what they say for future use. 

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I received a notice stating that the case is documentarily qualified.

 

NVC will work with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General in PORT AU PRINCE, HAT to schedule an interview appointment for you. Once we have confirmed an interview date, we will send a notice to you, your petitioner, and attorney (if applicable}.

 

I am a bit confused since it says nothing about scheduling a medical. Isn't that usually the next step before an interview is scheduled?

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7 hours ago, lameset said:

I received a notice stating that the case is documentarily qualified.

 

NVC will work with the U.S. Embassy/Consulate General in PORT AU PRINCE, HAT to schedule an interview appointment for you. Once we have confirmed an interview date, we will send a notice to you, your petitioner, and attorney (if applicable}.

 

I am a bit confused since it says nothing about scheduling a medical. Isn't that usually the next step before an interview is scheduled?


It is, but you usually need the interview letter before scheduling a medical. No point in having the medical done too early, your visa will only be valid for 6 months from it.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/the-immigrant-visa-process/step-10-prepare-for-the-interview.html

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