The U.S. immigrant visa is missing a document, is the U.S. immigration supplementary materials consi

Updated on Financial 2024-06-14
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Then hurry up and make up for it!

    Is it useful to say here?!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For the U.S. applicant to prepare a tax return, you can make a copy of Form 1040 (if he has a record), if you don't ask the IRS, the free one will do. When you are ready, you can send it directly to Meiling. The income on the tax bill must be 125% of the local poverty line, which is related to the size of the family.

    If the applicant's income is insufficient, a co-sponsor is required. It usually takes a few weeks to 3 months from the time you make up the tax bill to the time you receive the notice to return to the museum.

    The 2011 affidavit of support standards for all 50 states are as follows:

    1) 48 U.S. states except Alaska and Hawaii:

    Number of household size Poverty line 125% of the poverty line

    $3,820 per person for more than 8 people $4,2) Alaska.

    Number of household size Poverty line 125% of the poverty line

    More than 8 people add $4,780 per person $5,3) Hawaii.

    Number of household size Poverty line 125% of the poverty line

    More than 8 people add $4,390 and $5 each

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    A tax bill is a tax bill for your applicant in the U.S. for three years!

    His financial income must be above the poverty line, otherwise he will have to find a joint guarantor.

    Then it will be troublesome and time-prolonging.

    Since you are asked to provide additional materials, you may not know when the next interview will be.

    Of course, it also depends on how quickly your applicant provides the tax bill.

    There is no way but to wait patiently.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Was your husband applying for you?

    From the day you get your visa, you are already in green card status.

    When you arrive in the U.S., the card will usually be mailed to you within a month.

    The green card cannot live abroad for a long time, and you need to return to the United States frequently to maintain the validity of the green card.

    Actually, you can apply for fast-track citizenship if your husband is eligible. There is no 3,5-year limit.

    This is called "spouses of certain citizens who are regularly stationed abroad to naturalization".

    Specifically, you can find an immigration lawyer for advice.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If it goes well, you can receive your green card in less than twenty days.

    You'd better stay in the U.S. for half a year before returning to China.

    Otherwise, you'll be in trouble when you go back to the U.S.!

    And if you do this in the long run, it will be very detrimental to your future citizenship application!

    Actually, your husband is in China, why are you doing immigration so quickly?!

    Wait until your husband is about to return to China, and there will be no delay.

    Now that you're here, it's best to follow the rules of U.S. immigration law!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A few days to a year to get a green card. Departures cannot exceed half a year per year. It is possible to play tricks, but it is not recommended to play at the beginning.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This difficulty and ease are not easy to divide, the difficulty is that the randomness is larger, and the ease is that if the communication with the visa officer is better, the requirements for your conditions are not as high as just looking at the material review, and it is best to have a training before the interview.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Eagle Fly International handles U.S. visas and helps to sort out materials.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Question 1: I haven't submitted the information of the joint guarantor except waiting, and the green and blue ones are still in the hands of the younger brother. I haven't made up any information, is the visa officer so good now? Just gave it?

    The embassy only reminds you that you may need further information, but it is not necessarily required, and at present, your visa has been approved in principle, and there is no need to supplement other supporting documents.

    Q2: Do I need to send all the details of the co-sponsor along with my passport and latest visa**? And then it can be passed?

    Question 3: Or can I send back my passport a new visa** and the final processing form, and I can be directly approved without worrying about the joint sponsorship information that I was asked to make up before?

    Here's a trick, if it's not convenient for you to provide the information of the joint person, you can just mail the information requested by the embassy, and if there is a gap, they will contact you again, and it's not your fault.

    Secondly, if it is convenient for you to provide the information of the joint person, it is recommended that you mail it back together with the green paper, anyway, the excess information will be returned to you in the end, and sending too much will not affect your review.

    Little brother is very confused now, please give me a big answer. Thank you!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I suggest that you ask the consulate directly, because everyone's situation is different, and it is better for you to ask directly and quickly, rather than guessing here.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Whether it is difficult to get a U.S. visa cannot be generalized, but the review is relatively strict.

    2. According to the handling experience, the following materials are generally required:

    1) Hukou booklet.

    2) ID card.

    3) Marriage certificate.

    4) Certificates of Deposit.

    5) Current Sparrow Bill.

    6) Proof of car property and real estate (optional).

    7) A copy of the copy of the business license.

    8) Certificate of employment and payslips for the last three months.

    9) Life photos (family photos, group photos of famous scenic spots**, etc.).

    10) Itinerary Planning.

    11) Other valuable supporting documents based on your personal circumstances.

    U.S. Visa Processing Process.

    Step 1: Fill out the DS-160

    At present, the U.S. visa is much easier than a few years ago, first prepare a white background electronic **50*50, 2 inches can be, but Shi Bu must show his ears and do not wear glasses.

    The second big step. Be prepared to pay your bills.

    Register with your email address and fill in the information.

    After that, press the payment, he will automatically generate a CGI code, you can print out this page to the CITIC Bank to pay, you can also **pay, with a CITIC bank card or debit card, the handling fee is three thousandths.

    The third big step: interview.

    Finally, it is necessary to prepare the materials and prepare the cheating rollover. Some people say that the rejection rate of white books is high, some people say that singles, no houses, no cars, and so on and so on, in fact, there is no standard for interview in the United States, and in the final analysis, it is the communication between people. First of all, the most important thing for the visa officer to pay attention to is whether you have immigration tendencies.

    Being married, having a happy family, having an RV, and having a job are all elements that bind you back to your home country, and if you don't have anything, you must at least prove that you are a quality tourist, and you must not be humble or arrogant, respect yourself and respect each other.

    Precautions for visa application:

    First, you must go through the visa procedures on time for your appointment.

    Second, the preparation materials should be complete, and they should not be lost.

    Third, prepare the visa fee.

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