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quid

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    Washington

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    K-1 Visa
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    Lewisville TX Lockbox
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    Seattle WA
  • Country
    Iran

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  1. I appreciate everyone's responses but I opted to go with the full list of all bases, as you suggested. Thanks for the input.
  2. Hello, My wife (naturalized / previous K1) and I are in the IR-5 process for her parents, who have their interview scheduled for late October 2023. We received an email requesting current / active passport info for her father because the previously uploaded one had expired. We've updated the DS-260 info with his new passport info and will upload a jpeg scan. Here's the part where I need help. The email also asks us to include all jobs her father ever had. Her dad's only job was 22 years with the Iranian air force, after which he took full retirement in the mid-1990s. We listed this in the DS-260 but didn't include any other employment information. We've since added "None - Retired" to cover the period from 1995-to present. Is this all that's needed? One other question, her dad worked at several military bases over the 22 years of service and moved his family for each job relocation. He had the same job description, so we only listed one location for his military service on the DS-260. Should we leave this as is or should we list each of his service locations (military bases) along with dates? I'm assuming the latter since we also listed different family residence addresses during the same 22 years. Thanks for your help!
  3. Thanks again. I reviewed the docs I previously submitted and the I-864 follows the format you suggest, namely, one for each principle. The problem remains in that I submitted the same I-864a with my wife's father listed as principle. As such, I'm guessing her father's docs are fine but her mother's aren't because she's not listed as principle on her I-864a. Since I've already submitted them, will I have to wait three months for her mom's to be rejected, or is there some other way to provide a corrected I-864a? I see under my submitted docs there's a section labeled "Additional AOS Supporting Documentation for (my name)" with an option to add a document. Am I able to upload a corrected I-864a this way in order to having to wait another three months? Will the NVC employee consider it? I'd be happy to include a cover sheet or similar identifying it as corrected.
  4. I might be misunderstanding the Form I-864a instructions but this seems to indicate I should include the spouse in Part 5: Item Numbers 1.a. - 31.b. If the sponsor you are promising to make your income available to is sponsoring the principal intending immigrant (the sponsor should have “Yes” as his or her answer to Part 3., Item Number 1. of his or her Form I-864), you should list the intending immigrant in Part 5., Item Numbers 1.a. - 1.c. and then list any spouse and any and all children that are listed in the sponsor’s Form I-864 in the spaces that follow in Part 5. of Form I-864A.
  5. Thanks in advance. My wife became a citizen a few years ago and we've been working on bringing her parents over. My I-864a was rejected twice because we weren't aware I needed to click the "Add Household Member" button instead of under my wife's docs, which wasn't clearly explained in the reason for rejection. Since the phone line no longer accepts calls and we weren't receiving guidance we understood, we contacted a congressional aide who's been communicating with the NVC. Once they clarified the issue, I added myself as a household member today under each of my wife's parents' accounts and uploaded the same Form I-864a, with her father listed as Intending Immigrant Number 1 in Part 5 (Lines 1a - 5) and her mother listed as Intending Immigrant Number 2 in Part 5 (Lines 6a - 10). It occurred to me after doing so that it might have been necessary to list her mom first in Part 5 of her I-864a but I'm not clear on this. I've emailed the congressional aide for clarification and asked them to remove the I-864a and, if necessary, remove me as a household member if Part 5 of the I-864a I've submitted for her is completed incorrectly so I can start over. Will the same I-864a work for each parent's account, or will I need to upload one with her mother listed first under her account? If so, will I need to be removed as a household member under her mom?
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