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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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It means you need to order TAX TRANSCRIPT to save you from sending a lot of forms.

Im doing that right now.

Is that the return or account transcript?

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Hi!

Thank you for this.

They did not ask me to re send my I-864 application. I only had one check box and it was the Federal Income Tax Return. Do you still suggest to still send out another I-864?

I am not sure why they did not ask for the I-864 from you, the USC petitioner/sponsor, if you did not send one to begin with. It is not unheard of for people to receive more than one RFE, so perhaps they overlooked the fact that your I-864 and supporting documents are missing. I would personally go ahead and include the I-864 from you along with the IRS tax return transcript for your joint sponsor. Include a statement/cover letter explaining that you had not sent in your required I-864 and are including it now.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Im doing that right now.

Is that the return or account transcript?

That's the return transcript, each year is one and that's the one you have to send.

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I am not sure why they did not ask for the I-864 from you, the USC petitioner/sponsor, if you did not send one to begin with. It is not unheard of for people to receive more than one RFE, so perhaps they overlooked the fact that your I-864 and supporting documents are missing. I would personally go ahead and include the I-864 from you along with the IRS tax return transcript for your joint sponsor. Include a statement/cover letter explaining that you had not sent in your required I-864 and are including it now.

Cause I already sent both my I-864 and my mom's along with my AOS status, that's probably why they did not ask for it again.

I'm so confused if I should send another I-864.

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Cause I already sent both my I-864 and my mom's along with my AOS status, that's probably why they did not ask for it again.

I'm so confused if I should send another I-864.

Okay, things were confused earlier in this thread and it seemed as though you had not provided your own I-864 to begin with. No, you do not need to re-send another I-864 or provide anymore documents. The RFE was for the taxes of your joint sponsor. Just send them what the RFE was asking for, and provide the IRS tax return transcript for them.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Kenya
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Hello guys!

I have a question regarding this letter we just got from the mail today.

We sent out our AOS packet last week of May for our AOS and got the initial evidence today asking for "The Joint sponsor on form I-864 must submit a complete federal income tax return submitted to the IRS for the most recent tax year."

I am confused as we sent these documents along with our packet. Do you think they misplaced my document? Even so, we are still going to send these documents back to them. I just want to make sure of the following:

1. Joint Sponsor- meaning my mother right? Since she's the one I listed as my co-sponsor.

2. Do we just send the 1040 and W2? Or is there any other documents do we need to add?

3. Do I need to add my own income tax return?

Hoping you could shed a light.

Thank you in advance!!!

hey. so i know this is an old post but what documents dd you send to respond to tht RFE got the same in the mail today and my head is going ham.......

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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  On 10/16/2018 at 6:11 PM, Karim3_22 said:

yeah that's what I see when I go online.

 

I guess I will send that and the 1040A form. the only issue I have with that form is not signed ( I filed online- turbo tax)

Hi my friend, 
 

Right now, I and my wife are in the same situation. We received exactly the same letter requesting for the same initial evidence.
I would like to know how did it turn out for you? what exactly did you send to them?

Is  the 1040 what they are asking for? I have a copy of this

 

We really appreciate your collaboration.

Thanks.

 

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