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am i really doomed???

All of this is for the embassy interview.

I just got the tax return transcript from a local IRS office. It looks like they printed from online but its stamped IRS and all the info. But its good.

So, since I did not list the two part-time temporary jobs in the G325, should I:

-send the tax return transcript alone (are the chances high of RFE due to not supplying 1040 and W2 forms?)

or

-send tax return transcrips plus 1040, and W2 forms (including of 2 companies that I did not list in the G 325 form)

or

-send tax return transcrips plus 1040, and W2 forms (including of 2 companies that I did not list in the G 325 form) AND WRITE WITH A PEN on W2 forms of the 2 companies not listed in the G 325 form "Temporary part-time"

Please please help me, because after all the hard work of collecting all this evidence, emails, phone bills, job verifications, too much time consuming, I feel freaked out that this tax thing might not let my fiancee get the visa :S

Geez, unwind! :)

You said in an earlier post that you were leaving on Sunday. Are you going to see your fiancee? If so, bring BOTH the transcripts AND the 1040 w/W2's. That way you're covered no matter what the consulate says in response to the email. I can't imagine them not accepting the transcripts instead of the 1040. I've never heard of a consulate that didn't accept the transcripts.

Unless the consulate says they specifically want the 1040, and won't accept the transcripts, then have your fiancee bring ONLY the transcripts to the interview. If they insist on the 1040 (again, I've never heard of a consulate that does this) then have her bring the 1040 and W2's EXACTLY as they were submitted to the IRS. Write NOTHING on the 1040 - the only exception is that the 1040 MUST be signed by you. The transcripts do not need to be signed. If she brings the 1040 and they happen to notice the discrepancy then your fiancee can explain that they were part time temp jobs, and you didn't think they needed to be listed. If it's a low stress consulate then they'll probably accept that. If it's a high stress (i.e., high fraud) consulate, then they could use it as an excuse to deny, but that doesn't mean that they will. That's why I said it depends on the consulate and CO at the interview.

By the way, what country is your fiancee in?

Oh I see, I will take both the transcripts and the 1040 w/W2 forms. So when she goes to the interview she will take only the transcripts.

In Macedonia, I have no idea if they are high or low stress consulate :/

Thank you!

-February 17th, 2009 I-129F application sent

-February 19th, 2009 I-129F arrived in Vermont

-February 26th, 2009 received NOA1

-June 30th, 2009 NOA2 approved

-July 29, 2009 Medical exam passed

-September 3, 2009 Interview passed!!!

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moving thread:

US Embassy and Consulate Discussion

You are almost there and now you have to deal with the embassy. This is the place to post your experiences or questions related to this last step before moving to the US. Topics relating to I-134's, packets sent from consulate and medical & police certificates should be posted here.

YMMV

 
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