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Howdy doo:

I got super excited in this post re: the idea of tax transcripts submitted as evidence (My link). I called, and it's an IRS-bot stating it will take 5-10 business days for the transcripts to be mailed. That's kinda fine (deadline to get my stuff is Sept. 30th), but it occurred to me: we already have all of our joint tax returns from the last few years at home, a.k.a. I could should this out early next week as planned. Are tax returns from jointly filed taxes ok? Advice? Heckling? Any and all comments appreciated--thank you!

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I used tax returns with no problems, but my understanding is that tax transcripts are preferred!

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Make sure you have your last year W-2. And past few pay stubs. Send your tax returns now. And when your transcripts arrive you can scan it and email it to your fiancee and she can print it out. No need to wait.

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Thanks so much everyone!

We had a wee change in plans re: when we are sending our stuff: we will be sending it on Monday, September 24th overnight to the Vermont Center (from Austin) rather than sending it next week. This allows me a bit more time to collect more (and more!) evidence. I know it's cutting it close (card expires September 30th)--has anyone else gone super close to the wire?

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Thanks so much everyone!

We had a wee change in plans re: when we are sending our stuff: we will be sending it on Monday, September 24th overnight to the Vermont Center (from Austin) rather than sending it next week. This allows me a bit more time to collect more (and more!) evidence. I know it's cutting it close (card expires September 30th)--has anyone else gone super close to the wire?

There is a number you can call and get the transcripts faxed to you.

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Thanks :) -I just figured since we've used tax returns for all other steps of our visa journey (badoomboomching!) it'd be fine now.

Just to circle back, guess I'm alone in sending everything in the week before it's due? It is what it is... I figure the package getting there September 25th when it's due the 30th can't be the end of the world. Or I hope it isn't. :/

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