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Karen2021

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  1. Interesting. How did you exactly which vaccines you would need though?
  2. Can multiple (different) Vaccine shots be administered in one day. In other words if an applicant is required to receive different vaccine shots can the doctor finish them in one session or would there have to be multiple visitations?
  3. Thank you and sorry for misreading your reply. Looking forward, upon arrival to the USA will my spouse be interviewed again at the Airport or are there any other routine standard procedures that need to be conducted there that we need to be prepare for beforehand? Any documents that we need to have with us upon Arrival to the USA?
  4. We thank you greatly for your invaluable advice and guidance. Is it necessary for the updated documentation that I will upload tomorrow to "Additional Supporting Documents" in the CEAC under the Affidavit of Support Section gets "Approved" before the Interview? Thanks again. You've been remarkably helpful.
  5. I will upload new information but will our joint sponsor need to as well because his job hasn't changed nor has his address.
  6. Do you think it would be fine just to take the I-864, Tax Returns, and W-2 that were uploaded rather than provide newer ones?
  7. Would it be okay for my spouse to take the new updated Forms to the Interview while not uploading them to CEAC. The reason why is because CEAC shows that those previous forms/documents have been submitted and/or accepted. Or would this be an issue to have a certain document on CEAC to have been submitted/accepted and to present a different set of forms/documents at the interview? Thanks in advance.
  8. At the time we submitted Form DS-260 we had plans of establishing in a specific city and state. However, since then I have worked in a different city and state. It's been almost a year since we have gotten DQ. My question is do we have to fill out another DS-260 and I-864 because of this and have my spouse take it to the interview with them or will this cause huge problems? I assume the Immigration Officer will be provided with the previous information from the DS-260 and I-864 from last year and we are worried that when my spouse begins to mention the changes that has happened since then that our case may be refused. Can anyone please advise on this situation? The reason for all of this is because the time between DQ and the Interview has been so long that things have changed.
  9. We lived together for many years and have lots of ways to prove our relationship. I will certainly provide information about my current employment and continued communication since my re-location, great thinking. I have already provided an I-864 to the NVC to become documentarily qualified (this was before I accepted the job offer and moved to the USA - this month). Would giving them another updated I-864 at the interview cause confusion? Should we stick with the previous I-864 and I provide them with a letter notifying them of the changes; me accepting a job offer and moving to the USA along with proof?
  10. That saves me a great deal of time and money. I recently got a good job offer and I am now domiciled in the USA. Thanks.
  11. Thank you dear. I had one more question.. I was looking at the "Pre-Interview Checklist" given here: Pre-interview checklist - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Türkiye (usembassy.gov) . Will my spouse need to go as far as printing and taking my (main sponsor) and our co-sponsor's I-864 and Tax Return Transcripts to the interview. I noticed it is on the checklist but the bullet-point isn't put in bold like the other bullet-points. Also, it says that they need "Proof of Relationship" and that one has a bold bullet-point; although that has already been established what else are they looking for at the interview? More photos? Also, one last thing about the previous question. Does it make a difference that I recently moved to the USA? I'm currently in the USA, but at the time of document submissions, even up until "documentarily qualified", I was not domiciled in the USA. I recently received a job offer and arrived in the USA and have started working. Does any of this need to be communicated in any way so that I can stay in the USA while my spouse does the interview and flies to the USA?
  12. I am currently in the USA, but at the time of document submissions, even up until "documentarily qualified", I was not domiciled in the USA. I recently received a job offer and arrived in the USA and have started working. Does any of this need to be communicated in any way so that I can stay in the USA while my spouse does the interview and flies to the USA?
  13. So although I am the spouse since I am not an immigrant I won't need to attend the interview? I also don't need to enter the USA with my spouse; I can just stay in the United States while my spouse does the interview and eventually flies to the USA?
  14. I am already in the USA. Does this website here mean only the immigrants need to attend the interview? It states "You, Your Spouse, and any Qualified Unmarried Children Immigrating with you, must participate in the interview. I am US Citizen and so is our son. I am the petitioner, main sponsor, and spouse. This website https://nvc.state.gov/prep states the following: Who Must Attend the Interview You, your spouse, and any qualified unmarried children immigrating with you, must participate in the interview. All traveling applicants required to participate will be named on the interview Appointment Letter you receive from the National Visa Center (NVC). If your spouse and/or qualified unmarried children will immigrate at a later date and travel separately from you, they are not required to participate in your interview. They will be scheduled for a separate interview appointment. You should contact the U.S. Embassy or Consulate directly to arrange separate interviews, if needed. Your sponsor/petitioner does not attend the visa interview.
  15. IR-1. My spouse is from Iraq. The interview location is the US Embassy in Ankara, Turkey. Will I need to be present for the interview? Will I also need to enter the USA with my spouse? P.S. I apologize for asking this question again but the last time I didn't provide the specific information.
  16. My spouse is from Iraq. The interview location is the US Embassy in Ankara, Turkey. Will I need to be present for the interview? Will I also need to enter the USA with my spouse?
  17. The beneficiary will be interviewed at U.S. Embassy in Ankara, Turkey. I may need to email them about this.
  18. Okay so I am in the US right now... that means that my spouse can do the interview on their own overseas, and they can enter into the US on their own since I am already here?
  19. Also, does the Spouse need to be flying into the US airport with the Beneficiary upon their first arrival to the USA?
  20. But spouses are not required to attend the Consulate/Embassy right? Also, does the Spouse need to be flying into the US airport with the Beneficiary upon their first arrival to the USA?
  21. I am the petitioner/main sponsor/spouse. I am currently in the USA and my spouse is abroad waiting for the IR1 interview to be scheduled. Will I have to attend the interview or can my spouse go alone, or with a relative?
  22. Thank you very much for shedding some light for everyone. Your case wasn't expedited was it? Why do you want to transfer your case from Warsaw to Ankara? Is there a specific reason?
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