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What do you mean you sent it to USCIS? USCIS doesn't require any tax forms. Yes, you're going to have to have all W2s. Why don't you just order the tax transcripts from the IRS? You just need to send in transcripts that way, no 1040s, no W2s.

no im talking about the moment of my process, yes uscis require tax form for 1864 for ajustment of status. and this what said in nvc pages

Before mailing the I-864 to the NVC:

1. Verify that you meet the definition of a joint sponsor and NOT the definition of a household member.

2. Ensure that:

* All pages are stapled together in the correct order

* Each page is filled-out completely

* The form is signed

5. Verify that you have submitted proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident status.

6. Verify that evidence of current employment or self-employment such as a recent pay statement or a statement from your employer on business stationery is attached. A letter from your employer must show the date you began employment, the type of work done, and your income.

7. IF you filed US taxes, you MUST submit a copy of your most recent federal income tax return with all supporting schedules and/or W-2s or an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) transcript, even if the sponsor filed electronically.(AND/OR)

* All pages of the tax return must be stapled together in the correct order

* If you did not have to file a tax return, attach a written explanation and a copy of the IRS publication showing that you were not obliged to file.

For general information on income tax obligations, or to request IRS-generated transcripts or copies of a tax return visit the IRS website.

Edited by LARAREYES

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06/24/13:Eligibility

07/03/13: Sent package

07/15/13:Fee Waived

07/15/13:Received Noa1 date07/09/13

07/25/13: Received Bio Letter

08/06/13:Appoinment for Bio

08/22/13: In Line

10/04/13scheduled for interview

00/00/13:Received Interview Letter

11/12/13:Interview Date
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11/22/13: Oath Ceremony Date

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no im talking about the moment of my process, yes uscis require tax form for 1864 for ajustment of status. and this what said in nvc pages

Before mailing the I-864 to the NVC:

1. Verify that you meet the definition of a joint sponsor and NOT the definition of a household member.

2. Ensure that:

* All pages are stapled together in the correct order

* Each page is filled-out completely

* The form is signed

5. Verify that you have submitted proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident status.

6. Verify that evidence of current employment or self-employment such as a recent pay statement or a statement from your employer on business stationery is attached. A letter from your employer must show the date you began employment, the type of work done, and your income.

7. IF you filed US taxes, you MUST submit a copy of your most recent federal income tax return with all supporting schedules and/or W-2s or an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) transcript, even if the sponsor filed electronically.(AND/OR)

* All pages of the tax return must be stapled together in the correct order

* If you did not have to file a tax return, attach a written explanation and a copy of the IRS publication showing that you were not obliged to file.

For general information on income tax obligations, or to request IRS-generated transcripts or copies of a tax return visit the IRS website.

Ok, first off, you're not sending it to USCIS, it's going to NVC. Second, the I-864 is the Affidavit of Support, not Adjustment of Status.

If your sponsor is a US citizen then you have to send proof such as a birth certificate, passport, etc. If your sponsor is a legal resident, then send a photocopy of both the front and back of the green card.

And the second thing you bolded shows what you need to send in. Either tax transcripts OR tax returns plus W2s.

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Ok, first off, you're not sending it to USCIS, it's going to NVC. Second, the I-864 is the Affidavit of Support, not Adjustment of Status.

If your sponsor is a US citizen then you have to send proof such as a birth certificate, passport, etc. If your sponsor is a legal resident, then send a photocopy of both the front and back of the green card.

And the second thing you bolded shows what you need to send in. Either tax transcripts OR tax returns plus W2s.

saylin> What you talking about. i was explaining you that for my adjustment of status for uscis i got to send those things , and i know is FOR NVC im not a totally stuped person. OF COURSE AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT IS NOT AND IS NOT GOING TO BE ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS.

I DID ALL MY PROCESS BY MY SELF AND NOW IM DOING MY DAUGHTER PROCESS WITHOUT A LAWYER SINCE THE BEGINNING SO BELIEVE ME I KNOW WHAT IS USCIS, WHATS NVC, WHATS AJUSTMENT OF STATUS IS, AND DIFFERENT IMMIGRATION TERMINOLOGY. so please dont talk to people like they are stuped . thanks anyway AND ADIOS A TODOS .

Citizenship Journey

06/24/13:Eligibility

07/03/13: Sent package

07/15/13:Fee Waived

07/15/13:Received Noa1 date07/09/13

07/25/13: Received Bio Letter

08/06/13:Appoinment for Bio

08/22/13: In Line

10/04/13scheduled for interview

00/00/13:Received Interview Letter

11/12/13:Interview Date
11/14/13: Sent Oath Ceremony Letter

11/22/13: Oath Ceremony Date

My mother's visa process<p>coming soon!!

Filed: Country: India
Timeline
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WOW....................chill peeps..............

Indeed... some folks need to chill

USCIS - 203 days

08/09/2010: NOA1 (I-130) Received text & email with case number

02/28/2011: Received NOA2 hard copies of approval for I130 and I129F

NVC

03/02/2011: NVC Case Number Assigned, received IIN #

06/06/2011: AOS and IV received at NVC

06/21/2011: NVC Case Complete

08/24/2011: Embassy Interview

09/14/2011: Visa granted

09/18/2011: POE Houston!!!

Total time from beginning to end: 406 days (1 year, 1 month, 10 days)

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saylin> What you talking about. i was explaining you that for my adjustment of status for uscis i got to send those things , and i know is FOR NVC im not a totally stuped person. OF COURSE AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT IS NOT AND IS NOT GOING TO BE ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS.

I DID ALL MY PROCESS BY MY SELF AND NOW IM DOING MY DAUGHTER PROCESS WITHOUT A LAWYER SINCE THE BEGINNING SO BELIEVE ME I KNOW WHAT IS USCIS, WHATS NVC, WHATS AJUSTMENT OF STATUS IS, AND DIFFERENT IMMIGRATION TERMINOLOGY. so please dont talk to people like they are stuped . thanks anyway AND ADIOS A TODOS .

In your last post, you said "uscis require tax form for 1864 for ajustment of status". The I-864 is Affidavit of Support. The Adjustment of Status form is the I-485.

Are you talking about your daughter's case, an IR-2? There is no adjustment of status needed to be sent to NVC, only the I-864 (Affidavit of Support) and DS-230 (Application for Immigrant Visa).

I've never talked to anyone on here as if they're stupid. You said something and I wanted to correct you about something. You also asked me a question, and I provided the answer. I'm sorry that you misunderstood me in any way. Next time you say something incorrect or ask a question, I just won't reply to you at all if you're going to reply like that.

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Filed: Country: India
Timeline
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Still nothing from USCIS for me. And I can't believe there are still people from June and July on the spreadsheet who haven't gotten approved yet.

Hi you guys, sorry to hear about the ####### you guys are being subjected to. If it makes you feel any better, a lot of CSC_TSC refugees received their approvals between 6 1/2 to 7 months of waiting, and you guys are right around that mark- so keep the faith. I know that's easier said than done, but remember all of us have been down that road. I'm hoping you guys receive positive news this week :)

USCIS - 203 days

08/09/2010: NOA1 (I-130) Received text & email with case number

02/28/2011: Received NOA2 hard copies of approval for I130 and I129F

NVC

03/02/2011: NVC Case Number Assigned, received IIN #

06/06/2011: AOS and IV received at NVC

06/21/2011: NVC Case Complete

08/24/2011: Embassy Interview

09/14/2011: Visa granted

09/18/2011: POE Houston!!!

Total time from beginning to end: 406 days (1 year, 1 month, 10 days)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
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The wife FINALLY received the paperwork I sent on March 5th!! According to USPS tracking, one of the stops was in Tokyo, guess which day.................yup. I already made the Visa Unit at Bangkok aware of it and it will not be an issue.

She has everything she needs for the interview on Friday, Thursday Thailand time.........still need to send her $$$ tomorrow to pay for processing.

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The wife FINALLY received the paperwork I sent on March 5th!! According to USPS tracking, one of the stops was in Tokyo, guess which day.................yup. I already made the Visa Unit at Bangkok aware of it and it will not be an issue.

She has everything she needs for the interview on Friday, Thursday Thailand time.........still need to send her $$ tomorrow to pay for processing.

Wow, that took awhile to get the documents over there! Glad your wife finally got it though!

Your interview is so close! I'm excited for you and your wife! I'll be waiting to hear the good news this Friday! ;)

Filed: Country: India
Timeline
Posted

The wife FINALLY received the paperwork I sent on March 5th!! According to USPS tracking, one of the stops was in Tokyo, guess which day.................yup. I already made the Visa Unit at Bangkok aware of it and it will not be an issue.

She has everything she needs for the interview on Friday, Thursday Thailand time.........still need to send her $$$ tomorrow to pay for processing.

Great news bro, SOLID GOLD :)

USCIS - 203 days

08/09/2010: NOA1 (I-130) Received text & email with case number

02/28/2011: Received NOA2 hard copies of approval for I130 and I129F

NVC

03/02/2011: NVC Case Number Assigned, received IIN #

06/06/2011: AOS and IV received at NVC

06/21/2011: NVC Case Complete

08/24/2011: Embassy Interview

09/14/2011: Visa granted

09/18/2011: POE Houston!!!

Total time from beginning to end: 406 days (1 year, 1 month, 10 days)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

Wow, that took awhile to get the documents over there! Glad your wife finally got it though!

Your interview is so close! I'm excited for you and your wife! I'll be waiting to hear the good news this Friday! ;)

I spent $81 for Global Express Delivery, it took over 10 days to get there?? #######......................... :jest:

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I spent $81 for Global Express Delivery, it took over 10 days to get there?? #######......................... :jest:

Um, wow. That's expensive for taking 10 days to get there. blink.gif I guess in the end it's worth it, but still...

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
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Um, wow. That's expensive for taking 10 days to get there. blink.gif I guess in the end it's worth it, but still...

It was supposed to be 5 days............I will go by to Post Office with my receipt to see if i can get some $$ back, doubt it though.

Posted

It was supposed to be 5 days............I will go by to Post Office with my receipt to see if i can get some $ back, doubt it though.

It's worth a shot. Good luck!

 
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