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Upload error after RFE
10:11 am September 15, 2022

Mpowie

Mpowie

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Hi guys, I got an RFE last night for a stupid mistake - birth certificate. I already have the correct file, and I've been trying to upload it since last night, but everytime I click on the upload portal (it now says INCOMPLETE vs SUBMITTED), it just always lands on this application error page. Has anyone encountered this? I want to submit it ASAP so the clock can restart as soon as possible. Thank you!!

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I-864 financial supporting documents
5:07 pm September 1, 2022

ghostkate

Ghostkate

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Hello everyone

We got a question about the financial supporting documents.

We are filling the I-864 form which also need to the financial supporting documents to upload to the system

As my husband income is enough to support me, per the nvc website shown the supporting documents will needed the IRS tax transcripts.

However my husband information can't verify in the IRS website, and he try to call the IRS office still having the same problem. He known it must be the social security office have his information wrong and caused it.

Anyway he try to fixe it but take quite a long time, as he sent the information to social security office twice but still not updated it.

As the IRS tax transcripts might need to take a long time to done.

We would like to know if the documents by his employer that's show how much tax he paid in lasted three year can be the supporting documents? (Sorry I can't remember what is that document call..seem like w3 /w5)

Appreciate for your answer in advance



 
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i864 minimal requirement? Need a Joint Sponsor?
12:32 pm August 30, 2022

lavenderyu



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Hi all, this is first time posting my concerns in the forum. I have been using VisaJourney to look for my answers for many years and I have always found what I need. But this time I really need you guys to help a little. Any suggestion is greatly appreciated. thank you so much!

I am a petitioner (US citizen) who is trying to fill out the i864 (the affidavit of support) for immigrating my spouse to the US. We do not have any children and here is my financial picture:

  1. I am a graduating Ph.D. student studying abroad (not in the US) and my stipend is about $40,000 (US dollar) per year. For the past three years of studying, I have been filing US taxes via foreign income exclusion. So the total income in the tax return is $0. Since the stipend would stop once I graduate and move back to the US, my current income would be $0 as well. I don't have any job offer at this point.
  2. I own a free and clear property (my principal address) in the US with a net worth of about ~$400,000 with my parents living in it.
  3. I also have a saving account of around $70,000.
  4. My father who has lived in our home is making $30,000 per year. My mother and father are filed married jointly and do not have any other dependents.

I am going to use my assets of the property and the savings and also combine my father as a household member to meet the minimal requirement. Does this sound like a very naive affidavit of support for the USCIS? I am trying to do this all on our own without finding a joint sponsor. Please advice. Any suggestion is appreciated. thank you so much!!!



 
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CR-1 and L1-B concurrent filing?
2:16 am August 12, 2022

pizzapancake

Pizzapancake

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Hello- my husband and I are currently applying for the CR1 visa, we submitted our application in March 2022 so there hasn t been much progress yet.I live in Hong Kong and he is a US citizen.
Recently, the company I work for, which is a multinational company, has offered to relocate me to their US office under a L1-B visa.
Is it possible for me to apply for both visas without any issues/conflicts?
Thank you.


 
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N400: Estimated time until case decision based on eligibility
7:47 pm August 10, 2022

bolobao

Bolobao

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I filed my case initially with the eligibility option A.) Have been a lawful permanent resident for at least 5 years, and the estimated time until case decision is approximately 26 months.

I just realized that I could have chosen eligibility option B.) Have been a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. for at least 3 years, and have been married to and living with the same U.S. born citizen spouse for the last 3 years.

I'm wondering if the estimated time varies based on eligibility options. Would option B take less time to receive case decision? If so, can I change my eligibility option after filing my case?



 
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