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  1. 15 hours ago, TandSarahJane said:

    First, good luck with your interview!

     

    Transcripts are a "better substitute" for the 1040 returns, you definitely dont need both and either will do. Transcripts are shorter versions of the processed returns. You should also bring W2s and employment verification letter (requested from HR department). 

     

    The rest of the story really depends on both the CO in Nepal and the petitioners situation. If self-employed you should plan on more supporting docs, for example banking records.  For our interview in Kuwait last week, they took 2017 1040 and 3 years of W2s and that's all, not even the i134.

    What kind of questions did they ask? Did u have any list of questions to prepare.?

  2. 35 minutes ago, TandSarahJane said:

    First, good luck with your interview!

     

    Transcripts are a "better substitute" for the 1040 returns, you definitely dont need both and either will do. Transcripts are shorter versions of the processed returns. You should also bring W2s and employment verification letter (requested from HR department). 

     

    The rest of the story really depends on both the CO in Nepal and the petitioners situation. If self-employed you should plan on more supporting docs, for example banking records.  For our interview in Kuwait last week, they took 2017 1040 and 3 years of W2s and that's all, not even the i134.

    thank you

  3. I have my intervew next week. All my paper are prepared except for the affidavit support. I wanted to ask one thing.

    Do we have to provide all the things ask like tax returns, w-2 irs proofed epmployment verification etc or any of this works? do we need tax return as well as tax transcript or tax transcript does teh work while showing in the interview? 

     

    Thank you

  4. 6 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    Please don't quote something that has nothing to do with your question. It just makes the thread junked up. If you would like to ask a question of someone then use the "@" sign and then start spelling the nick. Once you see it appear go ahead and select it and now you have contacted the individual. So for Greenbaum you would @Greenbaum and you know you have completed it properly if it turns to a solid blue block as you can see with my example.

     

    Now, since you quoted 9 different subjects which one are you referring to as I have no earthly idea the topic.

    Will this take long time to response? I updated it like 3-4 dayd ago bit haven't heard from them yet? this is the topic @Greenbaum. If y are telling me.

    Thank you though.

  5. On 10/30/2018 at 8:24 AM, Greenbaum said:

    This thread was created for those who are waiting from their NOA2 K-1 to the case assignment from NVC.

     

    These are items that everyone asks for, so I thought I just post them here for you to refer to when it's necessary.

     

    1. How do I update my email address with NVC  Once you receive your NOA2 approval then contact NVC via https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/visa-information-resources/ask-nvc.html 

    to update your email address as well as your beneficiary's email address. This will give you an email alert when your file arrives at NVC, your case is assigned and when the file leaves for your Embassy.

     

    2. Checking on your embassy case number from NVC:

    It will take 7 - 10 business days for NVC to receive your file from USCIS after you receive the NOA2, then another 2 - 5 business days for NVC to get your file in their system and produce your case number.  Call 7:00 am eastern time for shorter wait times.

     

    1-603-334-0700 or 603-334-0888. Operator assistance is available Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 12:00 AM (Eastern Time)

     

    1 for English, then 7 (or 5, but I would go 7 as they would tell you if you should call 5 instead after they receive your case.)

     

    Best time to call:

    Right after they open which is around 7:00am US Eastern Time, Mon-Fri. Most have had luck getting the phone answered after the first ring if they called right at 7am.

     

    3. How long to assign a Case # from NOA2

     

    Currently it's been taking about 2 weeks for USCIS to send the file to NVC. Then it's been taking about 2-3 weeks for NVC to assign the case number. Then it's taking another 2-3 week depending on the Embassy to receive your case. Your mileage may vary!

     

    4. Follow Similar VJ members timelines.  Use the tools here in VJ to answer "when I am going to get etc. etc." question. Near your picture there is a link for your timeline. Select it and once you're on the next page near your picture you will see "follow similar timelines" and it will populate 12 other couples who are near your dates. Scroll down and you will see a "spreadsheet" style page showing all the variables for measurement for when others from your Embassy are getting the same notice of approval or action.  Try it. It really works!

     

    5. Follow similar VJ members timelines from other countries. And if you want to follow those from other countries that have similar timelines as yours there are several tools available to you. Go up to Immigration Timelines on the blue ribbon above and select it. Once you are on the next page looked to your left and you will see a box that states, "find similar timelines" and select it. A list will populate with those who are processing close to your timeline. When they start to change you will soon be behind them.

     

    I followed those that were in my group to give me an idea where they were in processing, so I could judge if I was ahead or behind.  It's accurate, maybe within a day or so.

     

    If you choose to follow those twelve members then you will get an email every time their status updates.

     

    6. Be sure your profile is complete so that we can determine your Embassy. Many of our answers are predicated on the information you supply in your profile. When we look at the left column and can't determine your timeline or your Embassy it's hard for us to give you a factual answer. If you look at the profile of others here, they have a flag for their country, so it makes it easy for us to reply as we can quickly determine your Embassy. Our answers will sometimes be tailored to a specific Embassy hence the reason for you to complete your profile.

     

    So, if you could help yourself out and complete your profile that sure would help us out when we want to reply to your question with factual information.

     

    Go to the top right of this page select your name (it's on the upper right-hand corner)>my profile>[below your picture on the right column] edit my profile. Scroll to the bottom and fill in "Immigration Info". There now we can better serve you.

     

    Thanks

     

    7. Timelines. Complete your timeline. In your profile to the left of the page you will see the word “timeline” toward the bottom. Select it and it will take you to the page that has the link for you to complete your timeline. This to can help us to answer some of your questions.

     

    I hope these tips help you along your Journey. So, let’s share our experiences, our tips and ask questions.

     

    Will this take long time to response? I updated it like 3-4 dayd ago bit haven't heard from them yet?

  6. 2 minutes ago, emekus94 said:

    I have never heard of such a thing.- correct me if am wrong @Greenbaum
    People move from one job to another all the time. 
    immigration does not care if you have a different job every day. As long as the income is met.


    What you do have to worry about is that your petitioner has the burden of proof to show that they can support you whilst in the states.

    If their income from this year and last year does not meet the requirements, then they need to line up a co-sponsor.

    What you might be confusing it with is that as proof of sponsorship, people sometimes include an employer letter which states someone's position, whether PERMANENT or temporary and how long they have been employed. It's unlikely  a temp agency will write such letters. 

    Thanks its a relief. So he has to show last years income as well?? Ok i will keep everything in mind and see what can be done. We do have a co-sponsor though. Thanks its a big relief.

  7. Hey guys,

    I have a serious question. Is it true that when my finace( petitioner) sends me sponsorship doc, the job should be permanent or something. Is there any rules regarding this? Can he apply that of he is working from a temp.agency and his job hasnt been permanent? And this is scaring hell out of me. 

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