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  1. Had our interview today and after we got home (over 2 hrs away) we saw that the guy never asked about our medical exam. Tried calling the 800 number and finally got to someone who said that we have to wait for a notice or set up an appointment. Since we got it signed in September 2018 he told us we would have to get a new one done since they made a new policy (changed November 2018) where it has to be submitted within 60 days of it getting signed. Just an fyi for anyone still waiting for an interview. 

    The guys said he would send us a letter if something was missing and then told us about the conditional green card.

    Has this happened to anyone else?

  2. On 6/1/2018 at 10:00 AM, APGG94 said:

    This is a frustratingly long wait. Has anyone else not heard anything since biometrics? I'm beginning to get panicked. Especially considering they never updated to say I did biometrics. Just that they received my RFIE I submitted a week or two after 

    Same, I have not heard anything in awhile. We never got an update stating that they received his biometrics, but they did show they got our RFIE we sent back. Hopefully we hear somethings soon. I have called but there is really nothing we can do except wait. 

  3. 11 hours ago, isa_bella said:

    And to @APGG94

    I'm a Feb filer and received the same thing. Same situation. It has been a month since I responded, and it seems good (I think). 

    In our original submission, I included a letter explaining the lack of tax return. I also included husband's W2, 6 months pay stubs,  and employment letter stating that he makes $x amount and he is a full time employee. 

    Received an RFIE on that one. What I did was get a joint sponsor instead of further proving that husband makes above 125%, because we don't have any more docs to send. So I got a joint sponsor with 3 years of tax retuns and W2. 

    We sent everything in again, including assets. I didnt get a joint sponsor so i hope everything is okay. I called the uscis and they told me even if i didnt send everything needed again, i would just get another letter instead of them denying right away. 

  4. On 3/26/2018 at 4:37 PM, APGG94 said:

    I just received an RFE in the mail for my I-485 application. It states as follows:

    • Submit all supporting tax documents (W-2s, 1099s, Form 2555, and all supporting tax schedules) submitted to the Internal Revenue Service for the most recent tax year. 

     

    The petitioner/sponsor must submit all supporting tax documents for the most recent tax year.

     

    • Based on the documents submitted with Form I-864, Affidavit of Support, for the petitioner/sponsor, the income did not meet 125% of the poverty guideline for the petitioner/sponsor's household size.

    Submit evidence of assets that meet the standards listed below or obtain joint sponsor.

    Assets must equal the stated difference between the petitioner/sponsor's household income and 125% of the poverty guideline.

    • Assets must equal the difference for applicants filing as orphans. 

    • Assets must equal three times the difference for a spouse or child of the United States citizen.

    • Assets must equal five times the difference for all others.

     

    Evidence of assets includes: 

    • Bank statements covering the last 12 months (statements will be averaged over 12 month period) or a statement from an officer of the bank or other financial institution in which the sponsor has deposits, the account balance averaged over a 12 month period, and current balance; 

    • Evidence of ownership and value of stock, bonds and certificates of deposit; 

    • Evidence of ownership and value/equity of other personal property and dates acquired;

    • Evidence of ownership, a recent licensed appraisal or county tax assessment, and any mortgage/lien or lien release of any real estate.

     

    And then they include information for if I need to obtain a joint sponsor. 

     

    I have 87 days to respond. 

     

    The problem I have is, my spouse makes over the poverty guideline for a household of 2 (makes $37,000) but only started this job 6 months ago. We submitted his past W2s and tax transcripts for the last 2 years and his most recent W2s from 2017 (it was too early to request tax transcripts). We also submitted a letter from his employer. I'm wondering why we're getting a letter stating he's not making enough. 

     

    Also, do we have to submit evidence of assets if he makes enough money? 


     

     
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    Just received my RFIE and its the same reason as yours. I have only been at my job for 5 months and would easily make over the poverty level, just never showed on my tax transcripts and w2s. Going to send in additional pay stubs and bank statements to show. We already got a letter from my employer stating I would make enough, but obviously that was not good enough.

    Any advice? 

  5. On 3/16/2018 at 9:33 PM, pukka said:

    We are March 2018 AOS filers.  Our package was delivered on March 1 at noon. Today is March 16 and no word at all. No check has been cashed. I called USCIS, but they don't even have my spouse's name in their system. I am so worried.  The guy on the phone said it sounded like perhaps we just submitted a lot of documents and it is taking a long time for them to scan. Does this sound right?  Is there anyone else who had their package delivered in March who has received the e-notification or NOA one yet? 

    Just wondering what checks you all sent and the amount on them? I sent my first package back in Feb but didn't hear anything for over 3 weeks and then I finally got my package sent back because of wrong payment. 

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