Thank you for the fast response. You said: "If food and board is all your USC American friend is willing to commit to on the I-134, they can go ahead and indicate that. Although it is a lot better if sponsor does not limit themselves to specific provisions." - Could you give me an example? I think the sponsor would be willing to promise more. I just asked him to say that since didn't really know what would be a good answer.1. If food and board is all your USC American friend is willing to commit to on the I-134, they can go ahead and indicate that. Although it is a lot better if sponsor does not limit themselves to specific provisions.
2. No harm in having your own bank statements on hand too in addition to the I-134.
3. That is also an option, no harm with that.
I believe there's a section on the form that requires the sponsor to either select "I intend to" or "I do not intend to". If the sponsor selects the "I do not intend to" option, it means the sponsor is not limiting their support as compared to the other option where the sponsor needs to specify how or what sort of specific support they intend to provide.Thank you for the fast response. You said: "If food and board is all your USC American friend is willing to commit to on the I-134, they can go ahead and indicate that. Although it is a lot better if sponsor does not limit themselves to specific provisions." - Could you give me an example? I think the sponsor would be willing to promise more. I just asked him to say that since didn't really know what would be a good answer.
So as I understand when you go to that web page it will show your actual interview date there or need some (days) time to show the interview date?Thanks!
You'll receive an email to advise that you have updates available at dvprogram.state page then it confirms your interview date/time etc.
That's correct. It showed my interview details immediatelySo as I understand when you go to that web page it will show your actual interview date there or need some (days) time to show the interview date?
good day, if the sponsor is willing to provide full support (house, food, furniture, etc.. for 5-6 months for example) then better to mark "I do not intend" ?....I believe there's a section on the form that requires the sponsor to either select "I intend to" or "I do not intend to". If the sponsor selects the "I do not intend to" option, it means the sponsor is not limiting their support as compared to the other option where the sponsor needs to specify how or what sort of specific support they intend to provide.
Well, understand, so once we get e-mail that states to go to the website for updates it means there will be a date of the interview.That's correct. It showed my interview details immediately
Correct.good day, if the sponsor is willing to provide full support (house, food, furniture, etc.. for 5-6 months for example) then better to mark "I do not intend" ?....
All cases do not automatically go from Refused to Issued. Some actually end up being in an actual Administrative Processing status from Refused if the background check clearance is still pending or if there missing some documents which needs to be provided. If you are officially in AP, there's nothing you can do but to remain patient and periodically check in with the embassy on case status.My visa was approved and passport was taken than my status was refused but today when I saw my status says administrative processing...very confused as I heard after refused it will be issued ...
You need to post AOS related questions on the AOS thread only so as not to create unnecessary confusion for selectees processing CP.Good evening
i applied for AOS based on dv lottery on 11/09/2021 and today received the appointmen notice for 03/17 , i m happy for it, i didn't submit my medical exams whe i filed the i-485, in the appointment notice in the " Bring with you" section do not say anything about it, should i take it anyway?
thanks
That tip is irrelevant to you. The DS260 form is also used by several non DV based immigrant visa applicants. There’s no further action required from you.I have submitted the DS-260 form many months ago, I have a worry about one particular tooltip on the CEAC website:
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Does that mean that no processing of the DS-260 will take place until I submit supporting documents? I thought submitting documents happens only after they contact me to request them.
Is there some further action I need to take or should I just wait for the 2NL email?
@Sm1smomHi Team After the interview the status is showing refused but in the interview they asked its all good just one police clearance is pending and they ask us to send that now my question is
Q1 - After we send the police clearance the visa status will change or Not?
Q2 - Do they request more Documents after this Such as I-134 or?
1. Status typically gets updated when a decision has been made.Hi Team After the interview the status is showing refused but in the interview they asked its all good just one police clearance is pending and they ask us to send that now my question is
Q1 - After we send the police clearance the visa status will change or Not?
Q2 - Do they request more Documents after this Such as I-134 or?
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Hi! Where did you saw that information, if you can share it. Thank youHi there!
I am AS13XXX, I became current in February. My CEAC status is still NVC, but today I saw that AS14XXX, who designated the same consulate as mine, had a status of Ready. We both have case numbers that became current in February, is this difference in processing due to when I submitted my DS260?
Thank you.