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  1. Hi everyone, when we submitted a copy of the I-864 form to NVC, the petitioner lost the original signed copy and re-signed the paper after we submitted it to NVC, so we don't have the original paper with the signature anywhere (it was likely thrown out or misplaced somewhere). This was in 2020 so I don't think we'll be able to find it anywhere. I'm wondering, what can we do in this case? Our interview is coming up in two weeks and I'm a bit worried. We planned on bringing a completely new I-864, with updated income, tax information, and signatures to the interview. Would it be a good idea to upload this to NVC prior to the interview as well? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
  2. Alright, that sounds good. Yes, my name is on the letter, there is also an "A#" number next to my name, as well as the date & time of the interview. Thanks.
  3. Hi all, I already received my interview letter and it's coming up in a few weeks. However, I noticed that when I check the CEAC status website , it only returns 2 results when there should be 3 (my mom, dad, and myself). My name was listed on the interview letter/email that we received. I'm a little worried right now. Should I attend the interview as normal and let the Consular Officer know that I am still protected by CSPA? Here's more information about me: Category: F3 (Interviewing at Montreal) DOB: Feb 2000 (Current Age 22) Priority Date: July 2008 Approval: April 2010 Pending time: Approximately 21 months or 1 year, 9 months Visa became current: March 2021 Age when the visa became current: 21 years and 1 month old CSPA age (as of 3/1/2021): 19 years and 3 months old Note: I submitted DS-260 and was Documentarily Qualified before my visa became current on the visa bulletin (around July 2020). So I am assuming that I have already "sought to acquire" residency. Also, my name appears on NVC (the place where we submitted our civil documents and IV applications). Any help would be appreciated.
  4. Hi everyone, our interview’s coming in in a few weeks and we’re preparing our documents. Our petitioner is retired and has no income (SSI only), so we are relying on the income of the household member and also using their assets. For context, it’s a household size of 5. Has anyone else had experience using assets, and how did they go about documenting location, ownership, and the date of acquisition (as stated in the I-864 instructions)? We have a lot of different assets we’re using: Secondary property owned by the household member that’s rented out CDs Savings accounts And savings accounts of the intending immigrants in Canada I basically made a separate blank word document describing all these assets: Example below Asset type: CD Location: Bank Name Ownership: Renewal Statement Date of Acquisition: MM/DD/YYYY I’ve also gathered previous annual renewal statements for the CDs, 12 month statements for the savings accounts, and got a professional appraisal done on the home last year. I also made an Excel spreadsheet that tracks every asset and it’s value, so it’s easier for the CO to calculate. Is it a good idea to include this spreadsheet as a printed document for the interview? Thank you.
  5. Hi everyone, we have our interview coming up in a few weeks and I'm taking an updated copy of I-864 (since the original one we submitted had some mistakes in it). My question is, our main petitioner did not include their A-number on the original I-864 even though they had one. Does this mean we should include the A-number on the updated I-864 forms? They naturalized in 2008 if that helps. Also, I don't think the petitioner has a "USCIS Online Account Number" which is the next question that is asked after the A-Number. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
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