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http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Get-Transcript

You need to click on "Get Transcript Online " after you open the link that I provide above. They would ask you to sign up for an account with IRS if you did not register before. Then, you can use that user name and password to access your income tax files in future without typing SSN, address, etc.

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My fiancee came to US on the 8th of March, 2014 under K-1 visa at Newark, NJ Airport for POE.

Applied Social Security Number on the 10 of March, 2014.

Married on the 13th of March, 2014.

Sent I-485, I-765, and I-131 on the 15th of March, 2014.

Received EAD on June 7, 2014.

Received Notice of Potential Interview Waiver on July 1, 2014 date 6/27

Contacted Ombudsman on 01/12/2015.

Ombudsman contacted USCIS on 02/20/2015.

Ombudsman sent a follow up to USCIS on 03/18/2015.

I-485 approved on 03/31/2015 ( we ordered your card).

Welcome notice was mailed on 04/01/2015.

Received Welcome Notice on 04/08/2015.

Card was mailed to me/picked up by USPS on 04/08/2015.

Received GC on 4/10/2015.

Prediction 04/08/2015

  • 2 weeks later...
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Thanks for the help here everyone, I am in the process of the CRBA now, I am having huge issues getting a Vietnam birth certificate, but it's going, we had a healthy girl on August 19th, so now the new paperwork ensues.

Again, thanks everyone for the input and help on this subject, case closed! haha :)

  • 4 weeks later...
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I could not find a CRBA section, and since it's pertaining to my situation, I figured I would just add it here. We applied for a CRBA for my daughter here at the U.S. consulate in HCMC. Everything went smooth, I had my school transcripts and immunization records from the U.S. mailed here with sealed envelopes... they never opened them. We had all of the documents that the consulate required, and they started with a million questions for my wife, and then asked "are you planning on going to the U.S.?" When we said "Yes, we already have her visa, it was just too late in the pregnancy.", the questions stopped, and the lady just started signing papers, said go pay this amount here, blah blah, and it was done. I tried to get them to expedite my daughter's passport, but they said it cannot be done since it's the first passport. So they say 4 weeks until it arrives here where we live in HCMC. We applied for the CRBA, U.S. passport, and social security card all at the same time as is recommended. Now another hurdle - the Vietnam exit visa. If we try to leave with my daughter on her US passport, she will have to have an exit visa. We made sure she has dual citizenship, so we are trying to get a Vietnam passport as well for her, but the government offices here are a little difficult to deal with. If we get a Vietnamese passport for her, we can leave here on that passport, and then enter the U.S. on her U.S. passport without having to acquire an exit visa from the Vietnam immigration.

 
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