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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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My CR-1 Interview is in June. Since the tax year has passed, I'm going to bring copies of the petitioner's latest 2011 tax return docs. Now I have 1 question. Do we need to edit his I-864 (#25 federal tax info) and resubmit it at the interview?

Married May 2011

10/07/2011: NOA1

12/15/2011: NOA2

01/12/2012: NVC case number arrived

01/13/2012: DS-3032 emailed

01/27/2012: Barcode arrived via e-mail

03/06/2012: I-864&DS-230 sent together

03/13/2012: RFE

04/16/2012: Additional documents sent

05/02/2012: NVC case complete

05/14/2012: Medical

06/04/2012: Interview--->approved

06/05/2012: Visa arrived in mail

LAX POE Review

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I read somewhere on VJ that you just have to bring the 2011 transcripts to the interview and they won't ask you to resubmit i864. Just in case, though, keep a copy of the form you sent with you (even though it'll be in your file in the embassy too).

My husband and I are just about to send our AOS package but we're waiting on the transcript that should come any day now. I was for sending the AOS anyway and taking the 2011 transcript to the interview later but since we're expecting the transcript any day now, we decided to wait a couple of days and send it all together. My point is, it's okay to take the transcript later. :)

Priority date: 14th October 2011

NOA 2: 23rd March 2012

Case Complete at NVC: 29th May 2012

Interview schedule for 30th July 2012 > Result: Administrative Processing / Green slip 221(g)

AP ended on 29th August - Passport in hand!!

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My CR-1 Interview is in June. Since the tax year has passed, I'm going to bring copies of the petitioner's latest 2011 tax return docs. Now I have 1 question. Do we need to edit his I-864 (#25 federal tax info) and resubmit it at the interview?

I would suggest bringing a new, filled out I-864 showing 2011 tax information as the most recent year. They may not ask for it at the interview, but it's still a good idea to bring, just in case.

For my case, we were in NVC last year in February and my husband hadn't completed 2010 taxes yet, but since our interview was in May (after the tax deadline), I had to have 2010 tax information then. Unfortunately, I didn't even think about updating the I-864 laughing.gif But there was no problem.

I still suggest bringing an updated form though, just in case.

I read somewhere on VJ that you just have to bring the 2011 transcripts to the interview and they won't ask you to resubmit i864. Just in case, though, keep a copy of the form you sent with you (even though it'll be in your file in the embassy too).

My husband and I are just about to send our AOS package but we're waiting on the transcript that should come any day now. I was for sending the AOS anyway and taking the 2011 transcript to the interview later but since we're expecting the transcript any day now, we decided to wait a couple of days and send it all together. My point is, it's okay to take the transcript later. :)

If you had not waited for the transcripts and sent your AOS package now, you would have gotten a checklist for 2011 tax information. It is way past the tax deadline in the US, so it's now required.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Japan
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thank you everyone. I know what to do now!!

Married May 2011

10/07/2011: NOA1

12/15/2011: NOA2

01/12/2012: NVC case number arrived

01/13/2012: DS-3032 emailed

01/27/2012: Barcode arrived via e-mail

03/06/2012: I-864&DS-230 sent together

03/13/2012: RFE

04/16/2012: Additional documents sent

05/02/2012: NVC case complete

05/14/2012: Medical

06/04/2012: Interview--->approved

06/05/2012: Visa arrived in mail

LAX POE Review

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