jviji24 said:
R you from India,
If so which consulatant did you apply through???,
If I may ask!!!
THX
Yes, I am from India and will be going in December. Well I went to one of the consulting firm from Ahmadabad, but they asked me not to include any additional documentation(due to SPP). I insisted to include my husband's documents as I was pretty sure that once they see the American GC, they would have no objection in issuing a visa. You do not need to submit these documents but they defiantly weigh a lot. GC is not something everyone carry or get, and they also see that your partner will often visit you and spend some green notes hence it is also a short of economic gain for them. Also, you are less likely to work for cash jobs.(please don't cuze if you get caught you likely to get deported and that might affect your GC interview)
When are you planning to apply? Why aren't you going for SPP? Less documents, less hassle and quick response.
Believe me or not the status of your husband will benefit you in getting visa no matter what people say. I do appreciate everyone helping here but as per my experience, and I do have some family members who went through the same process, they got the response quicker than I did. So, once they see that GC page of your husband, they will not resist issuing you a visa.
Again confirming the docs – Do not forgot to include. 1) His past 6 months pay slips. 2) His last 2 years of tax returns. 3) His Job appointment letter. 4) His passport copy (make sure to include pages with stamps, first and last page). 5) His Green Card copy and anything which shows in a single page that you have also field for US GC. 6) Marriage Certificate (Make sure your husband's passport shows arrival and departure dates which shows he was here during which you registered your marriage).
I do understand what short of things you go through living apart. So, please do let me know if you need any additional information or have any short of question as m more than happy to help .