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  1. Okay, I assume you guys are all aware of the USCIS page I quoted above saying file the I129F after the I-130 to get a K4. Is the reason to forget the K4 about the processing times being the same and it's just not relevant to do?
  2. My step child is 12 years old. Sorry I meant to say file the I-130 and then asking if I can do the I-129F to get a K-4 Hey thanks! I know you know what you're talking about but this USCIS page is what is confusing me. Under the "Can my child come to the United States to live while the visa petition is pending?" it says: https://www.uscis.gov/family/bring-children-to-live-in-the-US But there is no mention of my wife needing a K-3 visa, it just says after filing the I-130? Hey thanks a lot!
  3. Hey thanks, yeah she is scheduled in about a mouth at the consulate. Sorry I should have said file the I-130 and then asking about if the I-129F was possible.
  4. My wife has recently gotten her appointment scheduled, her daughter was planning to stay and live with her biological dad for a while and didn't want to leave her friends yet. Anyway things have changed it seems as the biological father's family is jealous or something, but my question is can I apply now for a K-4 for my step-child? My wife is at the interview stage so she is not a K-3 visa, can I still file for my step-child to come now? Using the I-129F? Any info one the best way to handle it at this stage would be great! Thanks!
  5. Hey thanks! I've been in the USA for 11 months now with my daughter. i've read in many threads about people including letters and while I understand certain explanations may be required, should there be some type of letter that is always included? And in that vein would I then include a letter stating I returned to USA such and such date and am living here now with my daughter? I'm also thinking for proof of domicile to include some bank or credit card transactions. Sorry if this is silly but could I redact all the transactions except for ATMs (which display location in the charge description) and submit as many months as sufficient? Would 6 months be good or too much, too little? Thanks for the help!
  6. Hey thanks! I've been living here for 11 months does that count as livelihood or is that referring to paystubs/USA income proof? I have credit card bills sent to my residence as well as it's listed on my bank accounts, would providing this be the same as a driver's license since I could have this while being outside the country too?
  7. Hey I totally get what you mean but isn't a drivers license listed in their examples of what to upload for proof of domicile? I figured the driver's license was accepted because of this but I was curious if they included it in the 'must bring original documents of everything submitted', because it would be impossible to bring the a joint sponsor's license. My residence is the same property as the joint sponsor but in a different building, I pay a small amount of rent for upkeep and electricity but no utility bills are in my name, I also don't have a rental agreement because it's not really like that, it's my family. My daughter is in the public school system under this address as well if that makes any difference, curious as to any thought on domicile proof, would 2021 tax transcript provide this? Thanks for any suggestion you might have!
  8. Should I upload all the proof of assets individually, such as each months bank statements, or combine 12 months into 1 PDF showing the year? Same question for 3 different multi-page documents that are all 'proof of assets' for the one same assets, combine into 1 long pdf or upload individually? In this thread the OP mentions reading about others getting an RFE for combining financial documents but I couldn't find any threads specifically on this Thanks a lot for any help
  9. I'm submitting bank statements as proof of assets and plan to include 1 full year just incase this will help but I didn't like the idea of including an entire year of transaction history. From searching around I read some people only including the first page showing account balances but this wasn't exactly for a spouse immigrant visa. I think it makes sense to not include all the transaction history as that's very intrusive. But I wanted to check first, and if I do have to include all history can I at least redact some transactions that may be private? Thanks!
  10. For sure, I feel like I've read it a dozen times 😀. I'm now trying to understand what "evidence of income" would be for self-employment as a daytrader. I guess I fall under "or other financial data" and they want me to print out trade history, profit and loss history, account balances.
  11. I also now see that since my income is below the poverty line that I'm required to submit evidence of income. I don't understand this, I'm self-employed as a daytrader so do they want me to screenshot my broker terminal showing the current year's PnL (profits and losses)? For example, I could have a terrible week and this PnL could change and go down (in this type of occupation the income isn't locked in until tax time requires it to be).
  12. Hmm I thought the 'civil documents' were the documents submitted by the applicant for the DS-260? For example if you are using a car as an asset, and submit the car title as evidence of ownership, my wife needs to bring my original car title into her interview? Many thanks. I'm still a little confused as the assets belong to a co-sponsor. My wife, the applicant, needs to bring original documents belonging to the co-sponsor? Such as when using cash in a bank account, this is a bank statement that can be emailed and printed. But an asset like a car title, proof of loans, real estate, etc, would be hard copies located here in USA. Do I need to mail these hard copies overseas to my wife? Thanks again.
  13. I've seen no exact mention of bringing the supporting documents showing proof of assets to the interview, but I do see a mention of bringing the tax transcripts. Since these documents are submitted with the I-864 I'm assuming to just bring a photocopy of them? However, does anyone know for sure as I don't even see it mentioned to bring in the first place. Thanks a lot!
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