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  1. Hello everyone!

    My attorney completed the DS-260 on May 1st, sent out the IV package on April 27th, and the AOS package on May 12th.

    I called NVC last week and they told me to wait for the 30 days from the last package that was received (they received the AOS package into their system on May 21st).

    I called again today for the status and the lady was looking through our status and first said that it was still in process but then said that she will have a supervisor review our case and made the note on it.

    I was looking through other questions people had asked regarding supervisor interviews and my heart fell when I saw that for some people it had take an extra month or 2 (but then they also reported a checklist). But then I looked at others and after a supervisor review notice, they got a case complete in a few days.

    Thank God I have no checklists yet so my question is what do you guys think I can expect now?? Was getting a supervisor review a positive sign? Can I hope for a short wait for a case complete? :huh:

    Thanks in advance for your input :)

  2. This is right off of the I-864 instructions page 7:


    "In order to qualify based on the value of your assets, the total value of your assets must equal at least five times the

    difference between your total household income and the current poverty guidelines for your household size. However,

    if you are a U.S. citizen and you are sponsoring your spouse or minor child, the total value of your assets must only be

    equal to at least three times the difference. If the intending immigrant is an alien orphan who will be adopted in the

    United States after the alien orphan acquires permanent residence, and who will, as a result, acquire citizenship under

    section 320 of the Act, the total value of your assets need only equal the difference."


    Hope this helps and good luck!

  3. Hi everyone!

    I am currently at the step where NVC and my attorney are waiting for me to pay tha IV and AOS fees and gather together the paperwork for I-864.

    But it's the most hectic time ever because it's tax season.

    I have always worked for corporations and have always had a w-2 and easy taxes, but since July 2014 I have been doing some bookkeeping for

    a friend of my father's who has his own small business.

    So apparently he has been paying me as an independent contractor therefore it is on me to pay all the taxes on the salary he's been giving me.

    I am sooooooo confused because I've never done this before and wasn't even aware that he was paying me as an independent contractor until

    the attorney explained it to me.

    Apparently I need a 1099 form from my boss AAAAND a business license???? How much of this is true???

    Do I really need to issue myself a business license as a bookkeeper NOW when I'm filing 2014 taxes? And besides, I'm leaving

    that job because I just recently got hired back into a corporation again as a sales person.

    Sorry if I'm confusing you guys as well, I guess my question is...is NVC really going to look at whether I have a business license for this position?

    I only worked for the guy for 6 months out of the 2014 year.

    Any advice/help is appreciated! :)

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