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  1. Thank you! Posted a follow up question - she will be interviewing at the Islamabad,Pakistan Embassy & Consulated.
  2. Hello, thanks again everyone for the assistance. Below are the documents intended to be taken (original vs copy). Just to reclarify - me being the petitioner, beneficiary wouldn't need my actual passport, naturalization papers for the interview correct? It seems a bit odd they would need originals for that. 1. AOS/IV Fees Receipt (Original) 2. DS-260 Confirmation Page (Original) 3. Beneficiary Passport (Original) 4. Beneficiary Photographs (2x2) (Original) 5. Beneficiary Birth Certificate (Original) 6. Beneficiary Marriage Certificates/Documents (Original) 7. Beneficiary Police Certificate (Original) 8. Beneficiary Education Background (Original) 9. Marriage/Couple Photos/Itineraries/Financial Support Statements (Original) 10. Petitioner Tax Returns + Transcripts, W-2 & Job Letter (Original) 11. Petitioner Divorce Papers/Decree (Original) 12. Petitioner I-864 Form (Copy) 13. Petitioner Passport (Copy) 14. Petitioner Naturalization Paper (Copy) 15. I-130/I-130A Forms (Copy) 16. I-130 – Bonafide Marriage Affidavit (2 Witnesses) (Original/Copy?) Final Questions: When uploading the divorce papers, do I upload it in the petitioner portion or beneficiary portion of the CEAC site? Or just do both? Do please clarify if above is sufficient, much appreciated. All these documents is what relates to us, and nothing further is required.
  3. I’m the petitioner filing for my spouse (beneficiary) under the IR1 category and uploading documents to the CEAC portal. 1. For the interview, which originals should the beneficiary bring (e.g., her passport and birth certificate)—she doesn’t need my original passport, birth cert, etc, correct? 2. I was previously married and divorced — do I need to upload my divorce decree to the CEAC portal? And would my spouse have to bring this original? Thank you.
  4. Thank you for the replies back! Just so I understand this correctly, according to HHS Poverty Guidelines for the state of New Jersey, 125% of HHS Poverty Guidelines for a household size of 4 (which is in my case), is equal to $40,187.00 - this means I would have to make this much in income annually to be considered under this, correct? Which means my income of 130k, is more than enough? Just would like to clarify once more!
  5. Hello, I hope you are all doing well. I’m the petitioner filing for my spouse (the beneficiary) and have reached the NVC stage, where I need to upload financial documents, including Form I-864. In Part 5 – Sponsor’s Household Size, the form asks: “If you have sponsored any other persons on Form I-864 or Form I-864EZ who are now lawful permanent residents and you are still obligated to support, enter the number here. (NOTE: Enter ‘0’ if you already counted these persons in Item Number 1.)” I have a couple of questions related to this: 1. What does “obligated to support” mean in this context? I joint-sponsored two applicants in the past 2–3 years. Should I count them here, or not? They are financially in a good position and do not require my assistance anymore. They are not yet US Citizens. 2. My income is around $130,000 annually (based in NJ,USA). One friend I joint sponsored his wife and he listed 3 children; the other friend, only sponsored his wife. Will my income (according to the NVC) be sufficient to sponsor my spouse on my own, or will I need a joint sponsor? Please advise when most convenient, your guys's assistance is truly appreciated!
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