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friedmanrc

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  1. Here is how it worked for us in Honduras, the pre-interview was about 1 month before the visa appointment. The embassy just emailed us a time. It seemed highly impersonal and I wish there was more notice to it. There isn’t much guidance besides the documents you’re expected to have. From what we ecperienced the medical exam is part of a whole separate thing. It doesn’t matter which one comes first, the pre-interview or the medical appointment. What matters is getting them both done before your interview.
  2. At 40k you're fine. This is a secondary site, but it shows that you need to make around $26k annually to sponsor. You far and above exceed that threshold. Check out https://www.boundless.com/immigration-resources/income-requirements-for-green-card/#:~:text=2023 Income Requirments for Green Card Sponsors&text=The most common minimum annual,is sponsoring only one relative. Yes, you will want to have pay stubs, a signed letter from your employer indicating your position, salary, etc.
  3. I'm posting to those who run VisaJourney.com. Several of the Embassy's now are requiring a documents review prior to your visa interview. The purpose of this pre-interview/documents review is to get your documents in order for your upcoming interview. This pre-interview is required for the embassy my fiancé is interviewing at. If you miss the pre-interview, your actual interview is CANCELLED. I would recommend VisaJourney enters this as an optional field for the visa timeline, and if anyone has questions on the pre-interview, we can use this forum to answer them here.
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