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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Venezuela
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12 hours ago, BlackAfrodyte said:

Yes but I'm asking if the TAC will mail it for us or do we have to mail it ourselves after they certify the documents. 

I just spoke to the IRS here is what needs to happen:

 

1) Complete the W-7

2) Complete your Federal & State tax returns using the number 999-88-9999 in place of a Social Security Number for the person without a SSN#.

3) Print the tax returns and cross off the 999-88-9999 from the SSN field, do not file your return electronically.

4) Write "Applying for ITIN: Application Attached" next to the SSN field.

5) Mail the signed federal return, the completed W-7, and all documentation required by the Form W-7. (however you may choose to take all this information in person to a local IRS office (TAC) for processing). so yes they will file it for you.

6) If you need to file a state tax return: Mail the signed state return and a copy of the W-7 to your states regular filing address.

 

Hope this helps

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Chile
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1 hour ago, VisaDonnie said:

I just spoke to the IRS here is what needs to happen:

 

1) Complete the W-7

2) Complete your Federal & State tax returns using the number 999-88-9999 in place of a Social Security Number for the person without a SSN#.

3) Print the tax returns and cross off the 999-88-9999 from the SSN field, do not file your return electronically.

4) Write "Applying for ITIN: Application Attached" next to the SSN field.

5) Mail the signed federal return, the completed W-7, and all documentation required by the Form W-7. (however you may choose to take all this information in person to a local IRS office (TAC) for processing). so yes they will file it for you.

6) If you need to file a state tax return: Mail the signed state return and a copy of the W-7 to your states regular filing address.

 

Hope this helps

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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On 1/19/2021 at 9:53 AM, Boiler said:

First thing you get as a K1 is a SSN, wait a few days after arrival to make sure it is in the system.

My fiance arrived Oct 31st, applied for SSN 3rd week of November because that was the soonest they had appt available. They said everything was fine and he would have in about 2 weeks. Still doesn't have it and we were married in December! We followed all the steps people said to do here. He called and they said it's backlogged in homeland security so it's not just easy to do this anymore. 

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