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LC00250

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  1. Hi again everyone Another option is that, since I'm working for a US public traded company (on a foreign branch) and I'm making around 45K USD a year, I can keep my salary while moving to USA. Is this a viable option? What is a good way to prove it? Is this unnecessary even though my joint-sponsor's income has decreased?
  2. Hi, everyone Sorry if I posted this on the wrong section of the forum. So here's my situation: I have been DQ'ed by the NVC and now I'm awaiting for my interview after 2 years of initiating the process. When I submitted the documents to the NVC portal, I used my cousin's forms as she'd be my joint-sponsor (along with her husband as they file taxes together). At the time, they made 39K and that's how my case got accepted. However, as I understand, in the interview I might get asked for the most recent taxes. However, this last year they made only 31K, which wouldn't be enough to reach the threshold for a household of 4, as they also have a dependent child with them. So my question is, will I be ok in the interview with this change? If not, what can I do to avoid delays? What's the most practical solution? I don't think they can cover the shortage of income with assets at this point! Thanks in advance.
  3. Please let me know if you hear back from this other person. I can't believe I've been waiting for 4 months for a document I submitted in the first place but NVC decided to overlook.
  4. Hey, guys I started a thread but on the same experience, I submitted a document explaining why I don't have my W-2 forms after having a call with an agent. This lady told me exactly what NVC needed from me and I submitted it on March 22nd. No answer yet. I filled the Public Inquiry Form on June 12th. Can't believe I got this far just so NVC doesn't respond according to their timelines.
  5. No, I'm USC. Trying to get my spouse the green card. Haven't lived and haven't worked abroad. But that's not the problem. The problem is that on March, 22nd an agent told me exactly what NVC was asking for RFE. I submitted and no answer yet. No approval, no refusal.
  6. Hi. My timeline goes like this: 2020-Sep-12: Submitted I-139 and all documents to USCIS. 2020-Sep-19: NOA1 2021-May-05: NOA2 2021-May-21: Case created in NVC 2021-Sep-10: All documents submitted to NVC 2021-Dec-09: RFE 2022-Mar-21: RFE This is where things get interesting. So, in this date I received a Case FE Review note stating that I need to submitted my W-2 forms, but I stated previously that I don't have those as I have been living abroad since 2020. 2022-Mar-22: Call to NVC I explained to an agent that I have already stated I don't have those forms but she asks me to submit a new letter explaining why. I do this the same day and the agent tells me that she will create a supervisor's referral or something like that. NVC time frames show that my case review date has passed. I tried calling NVC but apparently, the calls have been suspended so agents can review more cases instead. 2022-Jun-12: Filled inquiry Public Form detailing my case. Anybody has had this experience? What can I do? I don't want to wait more time for something that, from my point of view, is an error from the NVC. Thanks.
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