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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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I have been in  permanent resident for over 5 years.  So according to the paperwork I do not have to file based on marriage to a US Citizen.  I originally came up on a K1 VISA.  My questions is if I have to bring tax refunds , 3 years ago i filed as married filling jointly. These past 2 years I have filed as Head of Household with one of my daughters, as my wife owes money.  She files for the other kid separately.  Will this be a problem?

2/1/2010- AOS , EAD. AP Mailed via USPS priority mail

2/3/2010- Received - via USPS delivery tracking

2/9/2010- Check Cashed

2/9/2010- NOA 1 Received for 131, 765, 485

2/17/2010- Received letter for biometrics

2/19/2010- Completed biometrics via early "walk in'

2/22/2010- Touched on I-765, 48

2/24/2010- Case transferred to CSC

4/2/2010 Card Production Ordered for I-765, AP touched (Yea!!)

4/8/10- Approval notice for I-765 sent via email/ AP touched

4/10/2010 Received AP.

4/12/10 Received EAD-

7/6/10 Contacted USCIS because now Outside normal processing time

7/23/10 Got RFE asking for proof of legitimate marriage- 1page and 1/4 of proofs

8/23/10 sent off RFE response via Expressmail

8/24/10 Received by CSC

9/2/10 Email from USCIS- Card Production Ordered

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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10 hours ago, tenika said:

I have been in  permanent resident for over 5 years.  So according to the paperwork I do not have to file based on marriage to a US Citizen.  I originally came up on a K1 VISA.  My questions is if I have to bring tax refunds , 3 years ago i filed as married filling jointly. These past 2 years I have filed as Head of Household with one of my daughters, as my wife owes money.  She files for the other kid separately.  Will this be a problem?

 

They want to know you filed tax returns, but whether you filed with or without your former spouse doesn't matter. You are past the mark where being in a valid relationship with a spouse has to be proven. You are now divorced (or legally separated) for two years so filing jointly isn't expected.

 

 
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