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Hello everyone! 

We have the interview soon, can anyone please help us with the advise? As financial documents from the petitioner they ask to bring to the interview forms w2 and 1040 or transcripts. 

Is that okay if we bring transcripts only? 

Cause that’s what they say on the website of the embassy - either both w2 and 1040 or just transcripts from IRS. 

Did anyone have such situation? We would appreciate any help or recommendation. 

 

 

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Take transcripts and w2... they are both able to be downloaded from the irs website

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13 hours ago, Anastasia&Jacob said:

Hello everyone! 

We have the interview soon, can anyone please help us with the advise? 

Hi Anastasia&Jacob,

 

I am just curious, when were you able to open the calendar and what was the soonest interview date you could get? Trying to look ahead and predict how it will be for us. 

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7 hours ago, Zaichik&Miska said:

Hi Anastasia&Jacob,

 

I am just curious, when were you able to open the calendar and what was the soonest interview date you could get? Trying to look ahead and predict how it will be for us. 

They usually open it twice a month, so when you complete the ds160 form and request the dates in your account, within a week later they should open it for you 

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On 11/14/2019 at 12:51 AM, Anastasia&Jacob said:

Hello everyone! 

We have the interview soon, can anyone please help us with the advise? As financial documents from the petitioner they ask to bring to the interview forms w2 and 1040 or transcripts. 

Is that okay if we bring transcripts only? 

Cause that’s what they say on the website of the embassy - either both w2 and 1040 or just transcripts from IRS. 

Did anyone have such situation? We would appreciate any help or recommendation. 

Just transcripts is fine (that's what I sent to my now-wife early this year).

 

I recommend against sending W2s with transcripts, actually; that creates a situation where the case officer can think you intended to submit returns and asks for the 1040 (and all schedules). Haven't seen that happen in an embassy interview, but it's definitely happened to people in the AOS process.

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20 hours ago, DaveAndAnastasia said:

Just transcripts is fine (that's what I sent to my now-wife early this year).

 

I recommend against sending W2s with transcripts, actually; that creates a situation where the case officer can think you intended to submit returns and asks for the 1040 (and all schedules). Haven't seen that happen in an embassy interview, but it's definitely happened to people in the AOS process.

Thank you! 

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