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Petitioner's Name: Shannon Beneficiary's Name: Jheferson VJ Member: giventake Country: Colombia Last Updated: 2021-01-08 |
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Timeline Comments: 8

How did you receive the nvc notice via email or a letter ?

I received the notice that it was sent from the NVC to Bogota buy email.

Thank you

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How did you guys fill the form 944 and what documents were attached?

I attached my 2019 & 2018 tax returns and W-2s. My husband pulled his credit reports from the annual report website showing that he doesn't have credit. We attached all other required documents I just remember we were guessing about that paperwork and we hope it is enough proof.

We have a very similar timeline! We even had biometrics on the same day. May I ask what your RFE was about? Let me know when you get your combo card :)

The RFE was because my husband's birth certificate was in Spanish and they required it to be translated into English. We scanned it and had it translated by an agency in Colombia who sent it back by email the next day. It cost $10.
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