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Kendra_and_Paul

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  1. Correct. Head of household should always provide an I-864. Petitioner also provides an I-864. If the parent's don't make enough without combining with the petitioner, find a better qualified sponsor.

    Hi Pushbrk--

    Just following this thread and I am in the same situation...so I just want to double check on the numbers I have to enter in for my parents.

    I am the petitioner for my husband (a Frenchie). My mom is the joint sponsor and my dad is her household member. They filed their taxes together. So, for their income for the last three years - I just use the gross adjusted income from their tax returns for both the I-864 and I-864A? I don't try to separate out this information? And then for the question the says current income - my parents are both retired teachers, but they both have a small random job that happens from time to time. Do I use the same number from 2013, as it will be a similar amount?

    My AOS was already rejected once at the NVC because the numbers didn't match up between the I-864 and I-864A. We were able to get our file expedited, so it's currently at our local consulate. We will have to bring these forms to the interview, so I just want to get these babies done perfectly!

    THANK YOU!

  2. Does anyone know the answer to these questions that people have discussed above? I am in the exact situation! I am the petitioner, but wasn't working in 2013. My mom will be the joint sponsor (so she will do the I-864) and my dad will be a member of her household (and he will do the I-864A). They filed their taxes jointly. What do I put for their 2013, 2012, and 2011 income for each of the forms? Do I just take the adjusted gross income from their taxes and use that same number for the I-864 and I-864A? Or do I separate this income?

    I already sent in all of the AOS files, but received an email stating that it needed to be fixed, as the numbers on the tax returns didn't match the numbers put on the I-864 and I-864A. Our case has been expedited and is already at our local consulate. We will need to take these corrected forms to our final interview, so I just want to make sure everything is perfect!

    THANK YOU!

  3. Hi everyone!

    Ok, so this is my first post in here, late bloomer, I guess!

    Anyway, just wondering how long the NVC stage seems to be taking for others...I am a USC and my husband is French. NVC received our case in March and it was finally entered into their system on April 11, 2014. Soon after they entered it into their system, they started sending the payments requests, which we immediately paid. We have filled in all of the forms for the NVC stage and sent in our AOS docs and civil docs - as of April 30th, they have everything. How long should we guess that this stage will take? When I call the NVC, they tell me 30 business days - is anyone finding this to be accurate?

    Also, is there any way to get this thing expedited? And what is considered a good enough reason for it to be expedited? I have seen people on here that were able to get the entire process (USCIS and NVC) expedited and had their cases completely finished in about 5 months. We are at about 10 1/2 months at the moment (which I know is short compared to what some people are going through - seriously, I don't understand how it can take so long for this - although I always find it "funny" how our payments are immediately cashed and then we have to wait months for anything to actually get done).

    THANK YOU!

  4. Hello everyone--

    I am the USC, my husband is French. Our I-130 was approved on February 14, 2014 at the TSC (it was originally at MSC, then transferred to TSC). It was (finally) sent to the NVC on March 4th and was received by the NVC on March 12th. I have called the NVC a couple times a week this past month, but it has still not been entered into the system. The operator keeps telling me to wait 30 business days first (one lady counted it out and said it would be around April 23) to get the NVC number. Is this normal? Is the NVC just completely bogged down right now and nothing is moving? I had been seeing a lot of VJ members awhile back who had gotten approved, then maybe 4 days later their file was at NVC, then a couple days later it had been entered into the NVC system. Is everything just super slow right now?

    Also, just out of curiosity, I checked back on the USCIS case status thing today, and after entering my case number, it says that on April 1st, 2014, my file had been shipped to the NVC. WHAT?! On March 4th, it had said the exact same thing. And NVC is saying that they received our file on March 12th. Does USCIS just keep updating their system every month to change the date that they say they sent it to NVC? Or is this something I should be worried about? I have called NVC at least 8 times in the last three or four weeks and they have always said that it had been received on March 12th, but that it hadn't yet been entered into their system.

    I am going crazy here, all of this waiting and not knowing and living in limbo!

    Is it possible to expedite the whole NVC process? If yes, what are the qualifications for that?

    Basically, where is my file? And how much longer for this whole thing to be finished?!

    THANK YOU!

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