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Hello I have a question if anyone can answer I would appreciate very much.

I sent all my documents to my fiancee I-134, 07 transcripts and 06 & 05 tax returns with w-2's. I want to know if my 06 & 05 returns have to be notorize? They are not notorized, I thought since having the w-2's with it made it not necessary. I have send the 07 transcripts thinking that is all they care about, and my unnotorized returns with w-2's. Is this going to be a big problem? Her interview is the 21st and I have to do something fast.

Please help me!!!!!!!! :wacko:

Roy

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As far as I know only the I-134 should be notarized . . . Income Tax Returns doesnt need too..

SHE WILL BE FINE!!..

GOODLUCK

Hello I have a question if anyone can answer I would appreciate very much.

I sent all my documents to my fiancee I-134, 07 transcripts and 06 & 05 tax returns with w-2's. I want to know if my 06 & 05 returns have to be notorize? They are not notorized, I thought since having the w-2's with it made it not necessary. I have send the 07 transcripts thinking that is all they care about, and my unnotorized returns with w-2's. Is this going to be a big problem? Her interview is the 21st and I have to do something fast.

Please help me!!!!!!!! :wacko:

Roy

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As far as I know only the I-134 should be notarized . . . Income Tax Returns doesnt need too..

SHE WILL BE FINE!!..

GOODLUCK

Thank you,

I thought that but she having interview so she worries a lot and I worry when she worries.

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Nobody knows if she'll be fine or not but tax returns don't need to be notarized. Notarization will not substitute for a W2 or 1099 anyway. W2's and 1099's are evidence of income. Notaries just verify signatures.

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Roy 99

You only need 07 tax transcripts for the interview (according to the Packet 3 instructions we got) that show you are above the 125% guideline. If you submit the 06 and 05 tax returns and your income is above the guidelines for those years that could make your fiancee more confident but the Consulate says it only needs and is mostly concerned with income for the current year. They aren't necessary and many recent interviewees (Thi and me included) only submited the current year tax transcript and got approved. Notarizing the tax returns are not required and only verify your signature not the tax returns, that's why the Consulate prefers tax transcripts, they are from the IRS showing what you filed.

As others have said, relax, you have supplied the required documents for the interview so everything should be fine.

Good Luck :thumbs:

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