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E-mail materials to NVC and a few other questions!


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Hello community. Me (American) and my husband (Spanish) are both living and working in China and are in the process of doing DCF in Guangzhou. We already submitted the I-130 and my husband has already filled out the DS-260. Do I have to e-mail all the materials (I-864, police certificate, marriage certificate, etc.) to the NVC like the travel.state.gov website instructs? I just want to make sure because it is not that clear, and looking at other people's DCF experiences, nobody mentions the step of e-mailing materials to NVC. That makes me think they didn't do the e-mail part.

 

My other question involves police certificates. Do I, the petitioner, have to get police certificates from China and USA also, or is that job only for the beneficiary?

 

My final question involves the I-864. I want to make sure that the signature of my joint-sponsor has to be original and not a scanned a printed signature. Is this true? Does this mean my joint sponsor has to mail the I-864 and all documents physically to me? Thank you very much!

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NVC is not involved when an I-130 petition is filed in China at the USCIS Field Office in Guangzhou, or Beijing (AKA DCF)

 

You will be sending a couple items to Guangzhou via CITIC bank and will submit the rest in person just prior to the interview.

 

Police cert has to do with intending immigrant, only the visa applicant needs them, will need one from China and another from Spain, and perhaps others from other countries lived in for more than 6 months since age 16. There is no USA certificate and is not needed nor will be requested, the consulate can and will run a US Background check.

 

The I-864 needs to be original signed document for the interviewing officer.

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