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We filed her AOS application in early January before I received my 2014 taxes. They've reviewed our filed and asked for the most recent. Do you think sending in copies of my w2's and 1040 tax return form should be enough? For past years I went onto the irs website and sent in the income transaction and w2's but the income transaction isn't available yet for 2014

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We filed her AOS application in early January before I received my 2014 taxes. They've reviewed our filed and asked for the most recent. Do you think sending in copies of my w2's and 1040 tax return form should be enough? For past years I went onto the irs website and sent in the income transaction and w2's but the income transaction isn't available yet for 2014

Have you filed you 2014 taxes with the IRS?

If you send copies of what you have make sure you send all supporting docs as well.

Check with IRS thru web site to see if you can get transcripts for whatever years you need. They are free and can be downloaded.

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Yes, I've already filed 2014, but I wasn't able until after I sent our application.

The only supporting docs I can think of is the tax return form and w2. The transcripts you mentioned I sent on the past years, but 2014 isn't on their site yet, so that's why I was wondering if there is anything else I should send.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Your 1040 and W2 for the most current year will show your income and that is what USCIS cares about, they want to make sure you can support you dependents

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Send a complete copy of your 2014 tax return, which all forms, attachments, schedules, W-2s and\/or 1099s. It is basically what you would need to send the IRS if you had mailed in your forms instead of e-filing.

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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