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I-864 Help Needed - Sponsoring both parents
6:57 pm November 2, 2020

clonecherry



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Hi,

I have sponsored both my parents for their green card and we are at Submit Supporting Documents Stage in the NVC Process. I am filling out I-864 and find it quite confusing. I am doing this on my own and I want to do this right the first time so I have a few questions

Back Ground: Two individual I-130s were submitted for my mother and father. They have two separate Case Numbers and Invoice Numbers from NVC

Question: Do I need to submit two separate I-864 for my mother and my father?

If yes to above, then lets use mother for example below

Question 1: Part 3 - Information on the Immigrants You Are Sponsoring

(#1) Do I check #1 and leave number 2 alone? If this then Part 3 # 7 will be 1 (Number of immigrants you are sponsoring on this form) correct?
OR
(#2) Do I leave #1 lone and Check # 2 and list both my mother and father? They will be traveling at the same time i.e. within 6 months of each other If this then Part 3 # 7 will be 2 (Number of immigrants you are sponsoring on this form) correct?

Question 2: Part 5: Sould I include my both parents here or just one.

I am sponsoring both my parents so should I put (2) or(1)?
Self (1)
Hubby (1)
Our son Daughter (2)
Total 5 or 6?

I'm the sole sponsor. I'm currently Unemployed and collecting unemployment benefits and my current year income is in line with 125% of FPG. Is this (being unemployed) gonna be a problem to sponsor my parents.

Thank you so much in advance for your help.



 
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Are applications submitted to USCIS lockboxes processed in the order they are received?
2:11 pm October 20, 2020

optimusx

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I am curious whether applications submitted to USCIS lockboxes processed in the order they are received, or are they randomly processed from a batch of received applications. I ask because I have noticed that applications submitted to the same lockbox around the same filing dates have a wide variance in the processing times. Even in the same category of applications and similar filing dates, some applications are processed in about 2 weeks, but others are processed by 3 weeks or more than a month. By processing times I am referring to the time interval for cashing checks and issuing receipt notices after receipt of application.



 
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Stuck in ready status and application require additional review after interview
6:53 pm October 5, 2020

Alina10



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Hello everyone,

my visa category is cr1, my interview is done last 14 September, in interview conversations everything was fine, I had to do re medical and re police clearance as the previous ones are got expired, After finishing interview consular officer gave me a visa approval pink slip and kept my passport and new police clearance also told me they will return my passport and pc after 2 weeks but it has been 3 weeks i didn t hear anything from them and my ceac status is still showing ready my husband emailed them in reply they said your application requires additional review what does that mean?

could anyone kindly explain it to me is it normal ?? Why my status isn t changing yet??
I am in now tremendously suffocating situation pls help me with your valuable information



 
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AOS filers who have submitted I-944, did any of you receive RFEs?
5:30 am October 5, 2020

optimusx

Optimusx

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Since the public charge rules went into effect, most categories of AOS filers have had to submit the I-944. Although there was an injunction that lasted a little while, submitting the I-944 has been made mandatory again. I am curious to hear from people who have submitted the I-944 with their AOS package. Considering that the I-944 requires a wide variety of supporting documents or evidence, it seems that all of this evidence is ripe for issuing RFEs. So I wanted to ask if anyone has received RFEs related to the evidence you submitted along with your I-944.

For reference, I'm adjusting status from F-1, being sponsored by my USC spouse. I submitted my application end of August, but had to resubmit again at end of September after an initial rejection (due to fee payment issue). I added the I-944 with my resubmitted package. I added the following documentation as evidence:

- Academic credentials: Currently enrolled PhD (enrollment letter, coursework transcript, current I-20), US masters degree transcript, foreign BS degree evaluation (from WES), copy of foreign high school diploma

- Financial: Credit report, credit score, Bank account statements for last 12 months, IRS tax transcripts (3 years)

- Medical: Health insurance coverage letter, insurance plan policy summary

- English proficiency: Copy of TOEFL and GRE score reports



 
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Joint sponsor
2:55 pm September 29, 2020

Imtiaz Mahmud



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My sister is my joint sponsor

She filed taxes married jointly

Her alone income is enough for sponsoring

Still do I need I 864 A and her spouse all information?



 
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