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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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SO here I am still struggling to file my AOS.

We got married last month all good :dance: :dance:

a LITTLE BACK GROUND: we both were student in 2009-2010 now he works has a consultant, which involves him traveling around the world, in a way he sorts his own taxes. Due to travel and work he has applied for an extension for 2011.

Now we did request the transcripts from IRS for 2009 and 2010 however I really worry about 2011. As per my understanding its all about the current income. Now my question is what forms do we really need? He got his pay subs, bank statement? We dont want a RFE :crying: we don't have the W2 how important is it?

Plesea help me, I really want to file my AOS, As he is super busy with work I have to deal with most of the paper work :angry: lol

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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W2 is not needed if you have tax transcripts from the IRS.

If you do not have those then you need the W2s.

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Not everyone has W2s. If your husband is paid as a contractor, for instance, he would have 1099s. There is no "one size fits all" for tax forms. So, if he had W2s, then you need them (or a transcript). If he was never issued a W2, then you don't.

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