BarbaraLamb
Registered Users (C)
Hi Guys
We received our appointment notice for interview scheduled on March 14th. In that notice we were asked to bring the followings-YOU MUST BRING THE OIRIGINALS AND COPIES OF THE FOLLOWINGS
1) Medical Examination Report in a Sealed Envelope-we already submitted the original, so we will take the copies of that with us
2) Affidavit of Support form I-864 (with YOUR TAX returns for the 3yrs)- --- We have submitted the I-134 (the original signed from the sponsor) with their Bank statement, job letter.
Now my question to you guys-
Do we need another original signed I-134 from the sponsor? What did you do at your interview?
Do we need to bring tax return of sponsor? (Sponsor shows a high establish bank balance as well as job letter)
3) 2 Color ADIT-Style photographs- is it same like Passport Style photograph?
Thanks.
Hi there,
It seems to me as if they are under the impression that yours is a family-based application. That is the exact same list that they often ask for those applications. Usually the sponsor is the US spouse, they will have signed the I-864 and are always asked for three years of tax returns etc. It should not apply to you at all.
When you get there make sure they understand fully you are a DV applicant. And I'm sure they will have by then looked at your file and seen the medicals and I-134. However...
1. Yes, take copies of your medicals.
2. Take a copy of the I-134 plus tax returns from the sponsor and copies of statements etc.
3. About the Affidavit, make sure you print out the USCIS page where it states:
"Other types of aliens, including parolees, students, and diversity immigrants are not sponsored using Form I-864. A different affidavit of support (USCIS Form I-134) is used for these aliens if an immigration or consular officer requires it."
It's taken from this link:
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/us...nnel=4f719c7755cb9010VgnVCM10000045f3d6a1RCRD
4. Again the ADIT photos (3/4 profile with right ear visible) is often requested for other types of application and never, to my knowledge, for DV applicants.
My husband presented an I-134 that was never looked at. If you want to read my interview experience go to:
http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?t=229911
Good luck for you interview!
Barbara