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  1. On 2/21/2022 at 6:24 AM, ws1889 said:

    Hi - I'm in the same situation - what did you end up doing? I'm worried about uploading documents and restarting the NVC process.

    Hi. We ended up submitting the documentation for a joint sponsor and it didn't reset the wait or anything like that. I would recommend that if possible so that you don't get to the interview stage and they tell you to do it then. Better to line it up now if you have someone willing to help sponsor.

  2. 19 minutes ago, LilyJ said:

    This process has ruined weekends And holidays for me, because I know that we won’t hear anything during those times 😢😢😢 4 and a half weeks since second submission.. hoping that our time is coming up again soon since last submission took 5

    Hi LilyJ

     

    Our second submission took much longer than the first. Please be prepared for that. Our second submission was accepted very close to the dates that NVC publishes on their site. Consider anything before that lucky but do not expect it to be as fast as the first one. Of course, I hope it is.

  3. On 1/11/2020 at 5:25 AM, silviafini said:

    Hi we’re currently submitting documents to CEAC, may I know if you added Them as household member or joint sponsor? Do they have the same address as the main sponsor? I have my sister in law as the joint sponsor but she and my husband don’t live in the same address. I’m confused whether to list her as joint sponsor or household member as in the i864 their income is combined.

    Hello silviafini

     

    I added one of them as a joint sponsor and the other as a household member. It was accepted.

  4. 1 minute ago, Syed_Asghar_Raza said:

    It is better to upload the joint sponsor document as soon as possible and before the interview gets scheduled..... I think you will have atleast a months time before the interview to do so ( i wish, pray and hope its not more than that)

    To your question NVC and embassy will both take its due time to schedule the interview and in the mean while you can upload the co sponsor documents.

     

    Hope this helps and if some other member can also comment on this.

     

    Got it, thank you again. I wish you a fast and successful process too if you are also still in it.

  5. 1 hour ago, Syed_Asghar_Raza said:

    What this means is your sponsor's income is not as per requirement or he might have more household members of his own due to which NVC has made this statement....

    To be sure before going to the interview it is suggested to find a new joint sponser. In current situation you have a chance of being asked of a new sponsor which can further delay your case even after interview....

    HI Syed

     

    Thank you very much for your reply. I greatly appreciate it.

     

    I will definitely be finding a co-sponsor. My question is whether I need to do that before NVC will send my case to the embassy or whether my husband will be scheduled for an interview now even before I upload the co-sponsor documents to NVC.

     

    Thank you again

  6. Hi everyone

     

    I am a little confused as to what the status of our application is.

     

    I previously uploaded all NVC documents and received an email that there was an update to our case. I logged in and saw everything was listed as "ACCEPTED."

     

    However, there is a message saying "(Sponsor's name) does not meet the minimum income requirement to sponsor the intending immigrants for this case. The consular officer will make a decision regarding this requirement at the time of the interview. For more information, please visit https://www.uscis.gov/i-864p. To avoid delays, an additional Affidavit of Support Form I-864 for a joint sponsor may be submitted. FINANCIAL SPONSORSHIP RESPONSIBILITIES: Financial sponsors, joint sponsors, and applicants should be aware of responsibilities when signing an I-864 and the consequences for a sponsored immigrant's acceptance of federal means-tested public benefits. For more information visit https://nvc.state.gov/aos."

     

    So...where does that leave me? Do I move on to the interview stage? Do I have to provide a joint sponsor before moving on to the interview stage? Do I just bring paper documents of the joint sponsor's I-864, birth certificate, tax returns, proof of employment, etc. to the interview?

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated. 

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