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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Belgium
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Hello everyone,

 

My husband and I are gathering our documents for my AoS application. He is my only one sponsor, since he makes enough money. Anyways we decided to marry on my ESTA and adjust my status now. We had pending k1 application and last year my husband then fiancé got his tax transcripts from last 3 years for our k1 petition because that’s what our lawyer wanted. We still have those transcripts since our lawyer did copies. Can we use those? Issuance date shows 11 of November 2019, they’re valid no matter how long ago he got those right? 
 

I’d love to use those especially that during COVID it takes forever to apply and get documents like this mailed asap. 
 

also, from tax year of 2019 can we only put his tax returns and w2s in the application? Or we should just do anything possible to get transcripts? 

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1.  Tax transcripts don't lose their validity.

2.  2019 tax transcripts are available online.

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