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Hi Guys,

Today i got a yellow notice from USCIS about documents i need to bring for my interview for the N-400. One of the items selected was to bring my last 3 years of tax returns. Here is my question. This year (2012) my husband and I had to fill separate income tax because they would not give me financial aid at the school if i submitted joint tax returns. Reason why we did that. Now i am concern to show that when my interview comes. We have joint tax returns from 2008 to 2011. I will be honest to the IO about the situation and show them i am going to school. Any suggestion on what should i do???

By the way.. my i751 its still pending and i have my interview with my husband in 3 weeks for that one. We are going to bring all documents and explain to IO the situation.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Hi Guys,

Today i got a yellow notice from USCIS about documents i need to bring for my interview for the N-400. One of the items selected was to bring my last 3 years of tax returns. Here is my question. This year (2012) my husband and I had to fill separate income tax because they would not give me financial aid at the school if i submitted joint tax returns. Reason why we did that. Now i am concern to show that when my interview comes. We have joint tax returns from 2008 to 2011. I will be honest to the IO about the situation and show them i am going to school. Any suggestion on what should i do???

By the way.. my i751 its still pending and i have my interview with my husband in 3 weeks for that one. We are going to bring all documents and explain to IO the situation.

You have not filed taxes for 2012 yet. You meant to say, you filed seperately for 2011. If I was an IO, i would raise an eyebrow to that. Just be honest. Thats your only recourse here. But, seems like filing seperately, so that you can qualify for financial aid, seems like a move to dodge the system and can land you trouble. Hope somebody with experience has some valuable advice for you. Good Luck!

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