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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
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Hi. All the AoS process is going okay, but we just have a hiccup in the meanwhile.

As we expected, the I-864, with my wife as main sponsor, didn't go through. The last seven years we've been living in Argentina, so obviously the last three years of taxes were not good enough to prove that she can support me here in the States.

My in-laws are willing to help us, but they haven't filed out their taxes in a while. The question are:

What papers should suffice to attach with their I-864 (as joint sponsor)?

The electronic tax submissions of the taxes?

The confirmation of reception by the IRS (tax returns)?

The receipts of the payments of all the taxes?

The issue is that they want to help us, but they can't pay all the taxes they owe at once. They may need to finance their debt in several payments. Does the USCIS want prove of the PAYMENTS or just the returns saying that they have FILED them?

Once again, thanks for all the help

2005.01.10 - We met in Rosario, Argentina

2005.06.10 - Started dating

2006.06.24 - Got married in Argentina

2007.05.08 - 90-day B2 Visa issued by Buenos Aires US Embassy

2007.12.12 - First trip to the States

2008.03.08 - Back to Argentina

2009.03.26 - 10-year B2 Visa issued by Buenos Aires US Embassy

2009.05.08 - Second trip to the States

2009.07.30 - Back to Argentina

2010.12.25 - Third trip to the States

2011.03.30 - Back to Argentina

2012.04.12 - Fourth trip to the States

2012.07.20 - Back to Argentina

2013.04.30 - Fifth trip to the States

2013.10.02 - AoS Packet sent via Express USPS Mail

2013.10.03 - Packet delivered at 11:49 am (USPS confirmation)

2013.10.08 - Electronic confirmation of reception from USCIS National Benefits Center at 11:11 pm (email & sms)

2013.10.28 - Request for Initial Evidence (AoS under poverty line)

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Thailand
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Posted

Hi. All the AoS process is going okay, but we just have a hiccup in the meanwhile.

As we expected, the I-864, with my wife as main sponsor, didn't go through. The last seven years we've been living in Argentina, so obviously the last three years of taxes were not good enough to prove that she can support me here in the States.

My in-laws are willing to help us, but they haven't filed out their taxes in a while. The question are:

What papers should suffice to attach with their I-864 (as joint sponsor)?

The electronic tax submissions of the taxes?

The confirmation of reception by the IRS (tax returns)?

The receipts of the payments of all the taxes?

The issue is that they want to help us, but they can't pay all the taxes they owe at once. They may need to finance their debt in several payments. Does the USCIS want prove of the PAYMENTS or just the returns saying that they have FILED them?

Once again, thanks for all the help

The submission of the 864 should include tax transcripts. Get them from IRS for free from the IRS web site or in person at IRS office.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
Timeline
Posted

The submission of the 864 should include tax transcripts. Get them from IRS for free from the IRS web site or in person at IRS office.

Thanks. Just transcripts of FILING or of PAYMENT?

2005.01.10 - We met in Rosario, Argentina

2005.06.10 - Started dating

2006.06.24 - Got married in Argentina

2007.05.08 - 90-day B2 Visa issued by Buenos Aires US Embassy

2007.12.12 - First trip to the States

2008.03.08 - Back to Argentina

2009.03.26 - 10-year B2 Visa issued by Buenos Aires US Embassy

2009.05.08 - Second trip to the States

2009.07.30 - Back to Argentina

2010.12.25 - Third trip to the States

2011.03.30 - Back to Argentina

2012.04.12 - Fourth trip to the States

2012.07.20 - Back to Argentina

2013.04.30 - Fifth trip to the States

2013.10.02 - AoS Packet sent via Express USPS Mail

2013.10.03 - Packet delivered at 11:49 am (USPS confirmation)

2013.10.08 - Electronic confirmation of reception from USCIS National Benefits Center at 11:11 pm (email & sms)

2013.10.28 - Request for Initial Evidence (AoS under poverty line)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
Timeline
Posted

Transcripts indicate tax status.

Thanks a lot again. Just want to send it all, the most complete I can (:

2005.01.10 - We met in Rosario, Argentina

2005.06.10 - Started dating

2006.06.24 - Got married in Argentina

2007.05.08 - 90-day B2 Visa issued by Buenos Aires US Embassy

2007.12.12 - First trip to the States

2008.03.08 - Back to Argentina

2009.03.26 - 10-year B2 Visa issued by Buenos Aires US Embassy

2009.05.08 - Second trip to the States

2009.07.30 - Back to Argentina

2010.12.25 - Third trip to the States

2011.03.30 - Back to Argentina

2012.04.12 - Fourth trip to the States

2012.07.20 - Back to Argentina

2013.04.30 - Fifth trip to the States

2013.10.02 - AoS Packet sent via Express USPS Mail

2013.10.03 - Packet delivered at 11:49 am (USPS confirmation)

2013.10.08 - Electronic confirmation of reception from USCIS National Benefits Center at 11:11 pm (email & sms)

2013.10.28 - Request for Initial Evidence (AoS under poverty line)

 
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