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this is the first year that i am going file income taxes together with my wife. im not too sure what the process is ,,, do i send in our form 1040 along with the application w-7 for the ITIN or do i apply for the ITIN first for her and have when it comes file Form 1040?... thanks for you help!

Married July 5, 2008 in Dominican Republic

Service Center: Vermont

sent --I130 on August 01,2008

NO1-- Recieved August 07,2008

touched---August 11,2008

touched---August 12,2008

touched --December 17,2008 transferred to CSC

touched--December 24, 2008

touched--December 29, 2008

approved-- January 14, 2009

Sent ds-3032 on jan 23-2009

Paid AOS fee---Jan 28-2009

SENT I-864-----jAN 30-2009

PAID IV fee-- Jan 30-2009

Case complete--Feb-29-2009

ANTERVIEW ON jUNE 2-2009

APPROVE AND RECEIVED jUNE 8-2009

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Instruictions to Form W-7:

Your application must include all of the following.

1. Your completed Form W-7.

2. Your original, completed tax return(s) for which the ITIN is needed. Attach Form W-7 to the front of your tax return. If you are

applying for more than one ITIN for the same tax return (such as for a spouse or dependent(s)), attach all Forms W-7 to the same tax

return. After your Form W-7 has been processed, the IRS will assign an ITIN to the return and process the return.

3. The original documents, or certified or notarized copies of documents, that substantiate the information provided on the Form

W-7. The supporting documentation must be consistent with the applicant’s information provided on Form W-7. For example, the

name, date of birth, and country(ies) of citizenship must be the same as on Form W-7, lines 1a, 4, and 6a.

Internal Revenue Service

ITIN Operation

P.O. Box 149342

Austin, TX 78714-9342

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THANK YOU, so i guess i will fill everything is and when it comes to her SSN or ITIN leave it empty and i guess they will figure it out from there.

Married July 5, 2008 in Dominican Republic

Service Center: Vermont

sent --I130 on August 01,2008

NO1-- Recieved August 07,2008

touched---August 11,2008

touched---August 12,2008

touched --December 17,2008 transferred to CSC

touched--December 24, 2008

touched--December 29, 2008

approved-- January 14, 2009

Sent ds-3032 on jan 23-2009

Paid AOS fee---Jan 28-2009

SENT I-864-----jAN 30-2009

PAID IV fee-- Jan 30-2009

Case complete--Feb-29-2009

ANTERVIEW ON jUNE 2-2009

APPROVE AND RECEIVED jUNE 8-2009

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Hello

You write or fill in 'applied for' where her SSN or ITIN would go. You need to attach the W-7 application together with your tax return.

I'm an international tax specialist, and deal with these daily.

Hope that helps,

Patrycja

hello

so if my husband will file his tax with my w-7, will they process it now so he can get the was it transcript? so he can send it to NVC.. or they will process my ITIN first before they process his tax return?

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IR-5 for dad

02/16/12 - mailed I-130

02/27/12 - NOA1 petition received(hubby's birthday!)

06/06/12 - NOA2 stating I-130 approved

06/29/12 - NVC received case

07/09/12 - case entered in the system,assigned MNL # and IIN,email add given

07/12/12 - beneficiary emailed DS-3032, auto response received

07/18/12 - AOS fee bill/paid "IN PROCESS"

07/20/12 - AOS fee bill shows "PAID", mailed AOS package

07/25/12 - received AOS

07/25/12 - IV Fee Bill Invoiced, paid $230.00 "IN PROCESS"

07/26/12 - IV Fee bill shows "PAID"

07/28/12 - mailed IV Package

08/03/12 - received DS 230 packet

08/14/12 - sent RFE

08/16/12 - NVC received RFE

08/21/12 - log in failed

08/22/12 - case complete!

09/26-27/12 - medical at SLMC

10/04/12 - interview

12/01/12 - Left Philippines

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Hello

You write or fill in 'applied for' where her SSN or ITIN would go. You need to attach the W-7 application together with your tax return.

I'm an international tax specialist, and deal with these daily.

Hope that helps,

Patrycja

hello

so if my husband will file his tax with my w-7, will they process it now so he can get the was it transcript? so he can send it to NVC.. or they will process my ITIN first before they process his tax return?

Sorry, I'm not sure I understand your question. From your timeline, it states that you applied for a SSN last week, it should only take a few days to receive the number and once you become eligible for a SSN, you cannot file for an ITIN - it will be denied.

Feel free to message me, as I'm not sure I understand what you are asking.

Thanks

Patrycja

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