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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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Hi guys...similar case here..I'm the beneficiary of a K1 filer in a similar situation.

 

My fiance worked remote in Taiwan for a South African company for 2 years and before then he was living in Taiwan for 4 years at least, I believe he didn't file taxes for the last 2 years.. Last time he did file was in 2016 :(  I'm now waiting for Packet 3 with the instructions and obviously freaking out about this. He didn't want to file because it was pretty low for American standards, but high enough that he should have filed.

 

I searched Online but couldn't find any specific requirements for affidavit for support from the embassy in Taiwan. I believe my fiance submitted pay stubs, employment statement and bank statement in the first stage while filing for i129F.

 

is it definitely required to provide any past tax return for this requirement? Say if I have good savings can I also provide my own financial statement, will that help?

 

Thank you guys...I just really want to know/ persuade my fiance that he might have to wake the IRS beast at some point.

Edited by Swang1210
Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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38 minutes ago, Swang1210 said:

Hi guys...similar case here..I'm the beneficiary of a K1 filer in a similar situation.

 

My fiance worked remote in Taiwan for a South African company for 2 years and before then he was living in Taiwan for 4 years at least, I believe he didn't file taxes for the last 2 years.. Last time he did file was in 2016 :(  I'm now waiting for Packet 3 with the instructions and obviously freaking out about this. He didn't want to file because it was pretty low for American standards, but high enough that he should have filed.

 

I searched Online but couldn't find any specific requirements for affidavit for support from the embassy in Taiwan. I believe my fiance submitted pay stubs, employment statement and bank statement in the first stage while filing for i129F.

 

is it definitely required to provide any past tax return for this requirement? Say if I have good savings can I also provide my own financial statement, will that help?

 

Thank you guys...I just really want to know/ persuade my fiance that he might have to wake the IRS beast at some point.

sorry guys I'll start a new thread about this.

 
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