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Locket33

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  1. You are right. With this process for almost going on for 4 years every little thing stresses me lol. I can't help it. The joint sponsor decided to mail them through priority mail today because some of the attachments are not readable when you scan them. So I'll receive it on Monday and mail it on Tuesday and they'll receive it on Wednesday.

    What's your experience with USCIS? Are you in green card process? Me and my husband married for almost 4 years ago, hired an attorney in 2011 and in 2013 we found out nothing in our name has been filed, because the lawyer had some drug related charges and lost her licence. So I decided not to hire an attorney anymore and do it all by myself, in 2014 we sent everything but the money order was too old so I got rejected. Fast forward to march 2015 I sent my package and last Thursday I did the biometrics since they sent RFE everything was on hold, but now that I sent the response and will send an additional one next week, I'm hoping there will be some process soon and I'll get my EAD card. It's just years of patiently and nervously waiting but hopefully it will be worth it :(

  2. Hi everybody, I have a very unique situation, unique because I haven't came across to anybody that has the same experience so I need serious advice about what I should do. So I got RFE for my AOS application it asked for a bunch of stuff and most of them I had no problem providing but when it came to joint sponsor's documents the trouble began.

    I sent missing documents for joint sponsor because well I'm stupid and there's no other explanation for that. I sent her form I-864, birth certificate, last 3 years of tax returns(not completed, w-2 is not included) pay stub and employment verification letter. Since I know that completed tax returns or tax transcript is important and I haven't provided neither what are my chances of getting denied or getting another RFE. I know RFE is your only chance to provide all the missing documents and since I failed to do so, this doesn't sound good.

    As far as I can see I have two options. One just waiting to see what the uscis will say and risking the denial which I don't want to do so because I have file again and pay the fees etc. the second option is when I called the customer service today, the guy on the phone told me if I have a copy of the RFE letter I can send it with whatever documents I am missing. He said as long as I am not out of the deadline, sending additional documents for RFE should be ok. I am kind of leaning towards that but the problem is on the letter it said send everything all at once and failure to do so will cause denial. Even though I got a word from the representative I am still afraid to do so.... My question is, is there anyone with a similar experience? What do you guys think that I should do? Either way it's risky but I have to do one of them. And If I send the missing documents again, are they even going to look at it? Last question is if I send it what should I say on the cover letter, I can't say something lame like I forgot because I'm sure it will make them pissed. I would really appreciate answers, I'm in the middle of a nervous break down, I can't eat or sleep. I lost 15 pounds over the past 2 months just because of the stress. If I do decide to send I will do it the beginning of next week, the previous RFE documents have been received by them today.

  3. Yes they were and as I'm checking them now I also noticed there's no W-2 in it only 1099. Here is what I sent them. i864 filled by joint sponsor, her birth certificate, employment verification letter, recent 3 pay stubs, last 3 years of tax returns. No transcript or W-2 in it. Are these documents sufficient? Would I get another RFE or denial.

    This has been the toughest time of my life. I'm stressed and worried as sick, I can't eat sleep I feel like I can't function as a human being anymore.

    Yes they were and as I'm checking them now I also noticed there's no W-2 in it only 1099. Here is what I sent them. i864 filled by joint sponsor, her birth certificate, employment verification letter, recent 3 pay stubs, last 3 years of tax returns. No transcript or W-2 in it. Are these documents sufficient? Would I get another RFE or denial.

    This has been the toughest time of my life. I'm stressed and worried as sick, I can't eat sleep I feel like I can't function as a human being anymore.

  4. I got a RFE a few weeks ago for our AOS package and it was asking for joint sponsors form and supporting documents. I added the joint sponsors form and all the documents but the tax transcript because I was stupid enough to think transcript and tax returns are the same thing. I sent the joint sponsors last 3 years of tax returns but no transcript. Am I going to get denial because of this? I am worried as sick. Should I try to send the transcript or wait for denial. Please help.

  5. So I am a J1 visa holder and have been married to my husband who is US citizen for 4 years now. I'm currently out of status, it is a very long story why we haven't sent our application years ago.

    So on March 13th we sent our application and the checks got cleared, received NOA and biometrics and also did my biometrics last Thursday. A week before than that we received initial RFE letter and I am very confused about what to send. I will explain what the letter says and why I'm confused.

    My husband does not make enough so my mother in law was willing to be the joint sponsor and filled out her I-864 form with the proving documents. She makes over $125k over a year.

    On the first page it says the joint sponsor on form I-864 must be a US citizen submit evidence of the joint sponsors status. I did forget to send my mother in law's birth certificate so I get this one.

    The other one is submit all the tax documentation submitted to the IRS for the most recent year.

    The joint sponsor must submit all supporting documents for the most recent tax year. So we did send my husband's tax return for the year 2014 but at the time we sent everything my mother in law haven't done her must recent yet and we didn't include that. Should I send my husbands tax return along with my MIL's even though we already sent it?

    Second page, this is where I am most confused about, it says based on the documents submitted with form I-864, for the joint sponsor, the income did not meet 125% of the poverty guideline for the joint sponsors household size. So first thing I don't know if this is talking about my husband or MIL but yes my husband does not make enough and that's why we found a joint sponsor who makes over 100 thousand dollars a year... I told her to fill out the form again with all her supporting documents that we already sent(employment verification letter, pay stubs etc) I do not understand why this is happening. I have only one theory that is when she filled out the form and signed the date was jan 1st and we sent everything on March could that be because the date on her form was signed 2 months ago?? I called the customer service and basically they said you should hire a lawyer. Also one other question my MIL is married and she files her taxes jointly but her husband doesn't work so she makes that kind of money by herself. Does her husband need to fill the form I-864A? I didn't tell her to last time because her income is all by herself. Please If there's anyone that could enlighten me with this I would really appreciate it. I sometimes think this could be a mistake on their part even though there's nothing I can do about it. I'm going to send everything next week because the process on my case has been halted. I hope this is everything they ask for because I don't wanna get denial. Thank you

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