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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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I thought I read here where someone's approval was held up because of "unpaid taxes"...Is that possible? Do they search the tax records of the US citizen for unpaid taxes?

Anyone know anything?

I-130 Timeline:

2/14/07...married (Valentine's Day)

4/03/07...mailed I-130 to TSC

4/21/07...I-797C NOA received

4/24/07...Check cashed

7/12/07...Received email saying "I-130 Approved"

I-129F Timeline:

4/23/07...mailed I-129F to Chicago

5/01/07...received NOA1 (dated 4/27/07)

5/03/07...touched

5/11/07...transferred to CSC

5/16/07...Received NOA1

6/04/07...touched (email saying Case is now pending)

6/05/07...touched

6/06/07...touched

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Filed: Other Country: China
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I thought I read here where someone's approval was held up because of "unpaid taxes"...Is that possible? Do they search the tax records of the US citizen for unpaid taxes?

Anyone know anything?

I-130 Timeline:

2/14/07...married (Valentine's Day)

4/03/07...mailed I-130 to TSC

4/21/07...I-797C NOA received

4/24/07...Check cashed

7/12/07...Received email saying "I-130 Approved"

I-129F Timeline:

4/23/07...mailed I-129F to Chicago

5/01/07...received NOA1 (dated 4/27/07)

5/03/07...touched

5/11/07...transferred to CSC

5/16/07...Received NOA1

6/04/07...touched (email saying Case is now pending)

6/05/07...touched

6/06/07...touched

The failure to file a tax return could delay visa issuance until the return is filed but to my knowledge unpaid taxes are not an issue. One could file returns without paying. That's between you and the IRS.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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I believe you are referring to Consolemaster. He posted somewhere on VJ that his petitions had not been approved by CSC because of unpaid taxes.

CR-1

02/05/07 - I-130 sent to NSC

05/03/07 - NOA2

05/10/07 - NVC receives petition, case # assigned

08/08/07 - Case Complete

09/27/07 - Interview, visa granted

10/02/07 - POE

11/16/07 - Received green card and Welcome to America letter in the mail

Removing Conditions

07/06/09 - I-751 sent to CSC

08/14/09 - Biometrics

09/27/09 - Approved

10/01/09 - Received 10 year green card

U.S. Citizenship

03/30/11 - N-400 sent via Priority Mail w/ delivery confirmation

05/12/11 - Biometrics

07/20/11 - Interview - passed

07/20/11 - Oath ceremony - same day as interview

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Filed: Other Country: China
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I believe you are referring to Consolemaster. He posted somewhere on VJ that his petitions had not been approved by CSC because of unpaid taxes.

I don't know who he is referring to but some would equate unpaid taxes with unfiled returns. They are not the same thing. This is another example of where precise terminology is important in order to avoid confusion or misinformation. On the other hand, if there's federal arrest warrant for tax evasion, that could stop a petition cold. Those are pretty rare.

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I believe you are referring to Consolemaster. He posted somewhere on VJ that his petitions had not been approved by CSC because of unpaid taxes.

I don't know who he is referring to but some would equate unpaid taxes with unfiled returns. They are not the same thing. This is another example of where precise terminology is important in order to avoid confusion or misinformation. On the other hand, if there's federal arrest warrant for tax evasion, that could stop a petition cold. Those are pretty rare.

Yep, a warrant would be a problem. The IRS will not share information on unpaid taxes with other government agencies until it is at an advanced stage of failed collection, so if you haven't paid taxes owed in the past year or so, you should be okay as far as petition approval goes as long as you filed (which USCIS wants to see and gets from you in the form of 1040 + W2 and 1099 copies or transcripts, not directly from the IRS).

03/12/2007 - Married to my beautiful wife

04/16/2007 - Sent I-130 to VSC via USPS Express Mail

05/12/2007 - NOA1 received by snail mail after a loooong wait

05/14/2007 - Sent I-129F for K3 to Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express Mail

10/22/2007 - I129F APPROVED (161 days), I130 APPROVED (188 days)

11/08/2007 - I129F received at NVC, embassy case number generated.

11/13/2007 - I129F forwarded to embassy.

11/18/2007 - 129F petition received at embassy

01/09/2008 - finally, DOS gives me the interview date, April 16, 2007 (ouch)

01/23/2008 - never got packet 4, emailed embassy

04/11/2008 - picked up packet 4, did medical

04/14/2008 - medical report pickup, no problems

04/16/2008 - interview date- APPROVED!!!!!

04/18/2008 - both of us are home at last, POE JFK!

05/21/2008 - sent AOS and EAD

05/27/2008 - received NOA1 for AOS and for EAD

06/02/2008 - received Biometrics appt letter

06/19/2008 - Biometrics appointment scheduled - DONE

06/19/2008 - both AOS and EAD touched because of biometrics

07/29/2008 - EAD approved.

05/13/2009 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!/ Card production ordered email

05/18/2009 - Welcome Letter received

06/12/2009 - Second card production ordered email

06/19/2009 - Approval notice send email

06/22/2009 - Green Card received

04/09/2012 - Applied for Citizenship by Express Mailing N400 to NBC

04/10/2012 - N400 received by USCIS

06/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment

07/27/2012 - Appointment scheduled for N400 interview

09/05/2012 - Interview passed, oath ceremony completed, and Naturalization certificate received.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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I believe you are referring to Consolemaster. He posted somewhere on VJ that his petitions had not been approved by CSC because of unpaid taxes.

I don't know who he is referring to but some would equate unpaid taxes with unfiled returns. They are not the same thing. This is another example of where precise terminology is important in order to avoid confusion or misinformation. On the other hand, if there's federal arrest warrant for tax evasion, that could stop a petition cold. Those are pretty rare.

Yep, a warrant would be a problem. The IRS will not share information on unpaid taxes with other government agencies until it is at an advanced stage of failed collection, so if you haven't paid taxes owed in the past year or so, you should be okay as far as petition approval goes as long as you filed (which USCIS wants to see and gets from you in the form of 1040 + W2 and 1099 copies or transcripts, not directly from the IRS).

What if you didn't file because you didn't owe any money?

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What if you didn't file because you didn't owe any money?

That is not the criteria for not filing a return. If you don't owe them money, maybe they owe you money.

You are required to file a return if you earn over a certain amount for your situation.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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What if you didn't file because you didn't owe any money?

That is not the criteria for not filing a return. If you don't owe them money, maybe they owe you money.

You are required to file a return if you earn over a certain amount for your situation.

I phrased it badly. What if you didn't file because your income was too low to require filing?

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Hi Kathryn,

I you weren't require to file, you will be ok. You just have to explain that you weren't required to file. For a married person the minimum earning would be 16,900. If you made enough in a foreign country to be required to file (I know that this isn't your situation, but for those who go to live with their SO and work while awaiting adjudication), you would file an attached Form 2555 to exempt the first 82,400 from US taxes.

What if you didn't file because you didn't owe any money?

That is not the criteria for not filing a return. If you don't owe them money, maybe they owe you money.

You are required to file a return if you earn over a certain amount for your situation.

I phrased it badly. What if you didn't file because your income was too low to require filing?

03/12/2007 - Married to my beautiful wife

04/16/2007 - Sent I-130 to VSC via USPS Express Mail

05/12/2007 - NOA1 received by snail mail after a loooong wait

05/14/2007 - Sent I-129F for K3 to Chicago Lockbox via USPS Express Mail

10/22/2007 - I129F APPROVED (161 days), I130 APPROVED (188 days)

11/08/2007 - I129F received at NVC, embassy case number generated.

11/13/2007 - I129F forwarded to embassy.

11/18/2007 - 129F petition received at embassy

01/09/2008 - finally, DOS gives me the interview date, April 16, 2007 (ouch)

01/23/2008 - never got packet 4, emailed embassy

04/11/2008 - picked up packet 4, did medical

04/14/2008 - medical report pickup, no problems

04/16/2008 - interview date- APPROVED!!!!!

04/18/2008 - both of us are home at last, POE JFK!

05/21/2008 - sent AOS and EAD

05/27/2008 - received NOA1 for AOS and for EAD

06/02/2008 - received Biometrics appt letter

06/19/2008 - Biometrics appointment scheduled - DONE

06/19/2008 - both AOS and EAD touched because of biometrics

07/29/2008 - EAD approved.

05/13/2009 - AOS Interview - APPROVED!/ Card production ordered email

05/18/2009 - Welcome Letter received

06/12/2009 - Second card production ordered email

06/19/2009 - Approval notice send email

06/22/2009 - Green Card received

04/09/2012 - Applied for Citizenship by Express Mailing N400 to NBC

04/10/2012 - N400 received by USCIS

06/23/2012 - Biometrics appointment

07/27/2012 - Appointment scheduled for N400 interview

09/05/2012 - Interview passed, oath ceremony completed, and Naturalization certificate received.

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Hi Kathryn,

I you weren't require to file, you will be ok. You just have to explain that you weren't required to file. For a married person the minimum earning would be 16,900. If you made enough in a foreign country to be required to file (I know that this isn't your situation, but for those who go to live with their SO and work while awaiting adjudication), you would file an attached Form 2555 to exempt the first 82,400 from US taxes.

What if you didn't file because you didn't owe any money?

That is not the criteria for not filing a return. If you don't owe them money, maybe they owe you money.

You are required to file a return if you earn over a certain amount for your situation.

I phrased it badly. What if you didn't file because your income was too low to require filing?

Thank you urge! Always a treasury of information... I love it.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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They are likely to ask why there are no returns. When the answer is, "I didn't have to file because my income was too low." they are likely to want some supporting documentation. Evidence you lived abroad or statements of income showing it was below the filing threshold are most desireable.

Hi Kathryn,

I you weren't require to file, you will be ok. You just have to explain that you weren't required to file. For a married person the minimum earning would be 16,900. If you made enough in a foreign country to be required to file (I know that this isn't your situation, but for those who go to live with their SO and work while awaiting adjudication), you would file an attached Form 2555 to exempt the first 82,400 from US taxes.

What if you didn't file because you didn't owe any money?

That is not the criteria for not filing a return. If you don't owe them money, maybe they owe you money.

You are required to file a return if you earn over a certain amount for your situation.

I phrased it badly. What if you didn't file because your income was too low to require filing?

Thank you urge! Always a treasury of information... I love it.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

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