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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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HI ALL,

I was preparing for I-864 for my wife. I need advise.

I will be sending last 3 years tax return copy to NVC. I had filled all my tax returns joint as my spouse never been to usa but qualified for ITIN(INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYER IDENTIFIACTION Number).

So should i need to clarify NVC to avoid any confusion in the mind of NVC officer who might have no details of ITIN.

ITIN letter itself says it is only for Federal Tax purposes only i.e to file tax return & once my spouse immigrates to usa she will have to notify SSN office and get ITIN as SSN.

Please advise what should i do to avoid any confusion delaying the process.

Thanks

 
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