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  • #76
    The IV immigrant fees have to be paid for family members before their DS-260 forms can be filled out. After paying the fees, it takes a few days for the DS-260 to be "opened" for completion.

    --Ray B

    Originally posted by mcerna View Post
    Hi, kindly help me with my concern.
    I am the principal applicant and have recently been interviewed and issued an immigrant visa under E3. My spouse and son are included in my case and have a follow to join status already. We would like to fill up their DS260 and schedule their interview, however, in the summary information of the CEAC, in the IV application column, both of them have a Not Available written, hence we cannot access and fill up the DS260.
    How can we fill up their DS260? WHAT do we do to access the IV application online?
    Please help me. Thank you very much.

    Mcerna

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    • #77
      Hey Ray,

      I'm still waiting for the IV fee available to be paid. I went to check the website today and wanted to make sure the choose an agent form is really completed but when I clicked on it and then I went back it said INCOMPLETE. So I started to panic. So I submitted the form again just for sure. I hope I didn't screw sth up. What do you think? Would like to ask one more question. The AOS fee is paid but I read here the financial docs dont depend on the visa application so they can be sent to the NVC, is that correct? Thank you for your respond. Have a good day!

      Anna

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      • #78
        Resubmitting the agent form will not cause a problem.

        THE SPONSORSHIP DOCUMENTS (cover page, I-864 and supporting income and tax documents) MUST BE SENT TO THE NVC. At Embassy interview, a copy of same with any updated information should be taken to the interview.

        --Ray B

        Originally posted by medusska View Post
        Hey Ray,

        I'm still waiting for the IV fee available to be paid. I went to check the website today and wanted to make sure the choose an agent form is really completed but when I clicked on it and then I went back it said INCOMPLETE. So I started to panic. So I submitted the form again just for sure. I hope I didn't screw sth up. What do you think? Would like to ask one more question. The AOS fee is paid but I read here the financial docs dont depend on the visa application so they can be sent to the NVC, is that correct? Thank you for your respond. Have a good day!

        Anna

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        • #79
          OK, we will send it as soon as possible. But there are some other supporting or civil docs or however they call it and those I can send after filling the application, correct?

          Originally posted by rayb View Post
          Resubmitting the agent form will not cause a problem.

          THE SPONSORSHIP DOCUMENTS (cover page, I-864 and supporting income and tax documents) MUST BE SENT TO THE NVC. At Embassy interview, a copy of same with any updated information should be taken to the interview.

          --Ray B

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          • #80
            The civil documents submittal is a separate packet to the NVC, and can be sent in same envelope of separately.

            According to recent media reports (I can't find on NVC website yet), as of Nov 12, only scanned/photocopied copies of civil documents will be sent to the NVC, but the original, certified versions will now be taken to the Embassy interview.

            -Ray B

            Originally posted by medusska View Post
            OK, we will send it as soon as possible. But there are some other supporting or civil docs or however they call it and those I can send after filling the application, correct?

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            • #81
              OK, we would like to send it separately if you say that it is possible. But I wonder what to write on the cover sheet because there is part for the financial documents: AOS (that's the I-864 I suppose), IRS tax transcript, federal income tax returns, form w2 (wonder who that could be but I understand that all these documents are from my husband only), evidence of income, proof of relationship (could that be pictures besides the marriage certificate?), proof of US status, social security earnings statement and proof of assets. So I just check off that we have it but how about the second part, the supporting documents when we send it separately? What are we supposed to check off there (unavailable, not applicable or not checking off anything)? Is it possible too to send it before filling the application? I hope I don't sound too stupid I just feel like it's better to ask than have it all wrong and wait even longer. And about the original/copies - I thought that there could be only original documents they receive. I think that's not bad to send the original ones, right? Thank you so much for your very helpful replies! I appreciate it a lot!!! Have a good day

              Originally posted by rayb View Post
              The civil documents submittal is a separate packet to the NVC, and can be sent in same envelope of separately.

              According to recent media reports (I can't find on NVC website yet), as of Nov 12, only scanned/photocopied copies of civil documents will be sent to the NVC, but the original, certified versions will now be taken to the Embassy interview.

              -Ray B

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              • #82
                You're mixing up requirements of the two packages.

                1. The AOS package should contain the I-864 from primary sponsor (your husband or you?), if your husband is a "household member sponsor," then he does an I-864A. There should be a copy of most recent Federal income tax return OR TRANSCRIPT (not both), W2 form copies, proof of U.S. citizenship or Permanent Resident status of a Household Member co-sponsor (your husband, if he is not the primary sponsor), employment verification.

                2. Your civil documents may be subject to a new rule of only photocopies going to the NVC, with original/certified going to the interview...depends on the instructions you received from the NVC.

                --Ray B

                Originally posted by medusska View Post
                OK, we would like to send it separately if you say that it is possible. But I wonder what to write on the cover sheet because there is part for the financial documents: AOS (that's the I-864 I suppose), IRS tax transcript, federal income tax returns, form w2 (wonder who that could be but I understand that all these documents are from my husband only), evidence of income, proof of relationship (could that be pictures besides the marriage certificate?), proof of US status, social security earnings statement and proof of assets. So I just check off that we have it but how about the second part, the supporting documents when we send it separately? What are we supposed to check off there (unavailable, not applicable or not checking off anything)? Is it possible too to send it before filling the application? I hope I don't sound too stupid I just feel like it's better to ask than have it all wrong and wait even longer. And about the original/copies - I thought that there could be only original documents they receive. I think that's not bad to send the original ones, right? Thank you so much for your very helpful replies! I appreciate it a lot!!! Have a good day

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                • #83
                  OK thank you so much! About the copies/originals, you are right. I just found it here: http://travel.state.gov/contenthttps...it-to-nvc.html / Does it have to be me or my husband or it doesn't matter who sends the packages to NVC? I prefere my husband to do it because it won't take so long to deliver like from here in Europe, correct?

                  Originally posted by rayb View Post
                  You're mixing up requirements of the two packages.

                  1. The AOS package should contain the I-864 from primary sponsor (your husband or you?), if your husband is a "household member sponsor," then he does an I-864A. There should be a copy of most recent Federal income tax return OR TRANSCRIPT (not both), W2 form copies, proof of U.S. citizenship or Permanent Resident status of a Household Member co-sponsor (your husband, if he is not the primary sponsor), employment verification.

                  2. Your civil documents may be subject to a new rule of only photocopies going to the NVC, with original/certified going to the interview...depends on the instructions you received from the NVC.

                  --Ray B

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                  • #84
                    Your sponsorship package, with the petitioner as sponsor, has to be submitted to the National Visa Center in New Hampshire. It doesn't matter from where it is sent, or who sends it, so long as the petitioner is the primary sponsor.

                    --Ray B

                    Originally posted by medusska View Post
                    OK thank you so much! About the copies/originals, you are right. I just found it here: http://travel.state.gov/contenthttps...it-to-nvc.html / Does it have to be me or my husband or it doesn't matter who sends the packages to NVC? I prefere my husband to do it because it won't take so long to deliver like from here in Europe, correct?

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                    • #85
                      Thank you so much, Ray. I would like to ask about the photographs because I read here that there should be passport-style photos. The size is 2x2 inches? Because in my country we have different size of passport and visa photographs, I don't know how it is over there.

                      Originally posted by rayb View Post
                      Your sponsorship package, with the petitioner as sponsor, has to be submitted to the National Visa Center in New Hampshire. It doesn't matter from where it is sent, or who sends it, so long as the petitioner is the primary sponsor.

                      --Ray B

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                      • #86
                        The passport-style photos should be 2 inches by 2 inches, front view, light background, color. Any professional photography service should be able to meet these specific requirements.

                        --Ray B

                        Originally posted by medusska View Post
                        Thank you so much, Ray. I would like to ask about the photographs because I read here that there should be passport-style photos. The size is 2x2 inches? Because in my country we have different size of passport and visa photographs, I don't know how it is over there.

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                        • #87
                          Thank you, I have this type of pics taken already. Just the word passport-style confused me because over here we have different size of passport and visa photos.

                          Originally posted by rayb View Post
                          The passport-style photos should be 2 inches by 2 inches, front view, light background, color. Any professional photography service should be able to meet these specific requirements.

                          --Ray B

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                          • #88
                            Sorry. "U.S. passport-style photos" would have been a more appropriate description.

                            --Ray B

                            Originally posted by medusska View Post
                            Thank you, I have this type of pics taken already. Just the word passport-style confused me because over here we have different size of passport and visa photos.

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                            • #89
                              ds 260

                              rayb,

                              i badly need your help. i wanted to do catch up for the delayed fill-up of ds 260 form after recovering from sickness. i was just starting last night but cant seem to proceed after filling the part "present work/training/education" so I went to review the entries hoping to get some clue how to proceed but I am sloppy with computers so I inadvertently submitted it without this part completed (and maybe other parts). I want to retract it because I know there are several information I have not placed there which may be the cause that the Visa will be denied. What to do???

                              eggbab

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                              • #90
                                I don't see how you could have submitted it without passing all the edits for each section.

                                Go back to review mode and try to fix the mistake that kept you from moving on to the next page.

                                --Ray B

                                Originally posted by eggbab View Post
                                rayb,

                                i badly need your help. i wanted to do catch up for the delayed fill-up of ds 260 form after recovering from sickness. i was just starting last night but cant seem to proceed after filling the part "present work/training/education" so I went to review the entries hoping to get some clue how to proceed but I am sloppy with computers so I inadvertently submitted it without this part completed (and maybe other parts). I want to retract it because I know there are several information I have not placed there which may be the cause that the Visa will be denied. What to do???

                                eggbab

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