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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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Dear everyone,

 

Soon I am filing my AOS package from a K1 visa. I've read the instructions (I-864) about the tax transcript carefully, but i cannot quite understand which documents the USCIS will accept.

 

The IRS won't let my main sponsor into her IRS account, at this moment she is unable to retrieve the official IRS transcripts from year 2019+2020. The joint sponsor who makes enough money by himself to support me was able to retrieve all IRS transcripts. 

 

As for the main sponsor; is it possible to file I-864 with 1040 + W2's? will this be sufficient evidence of income?   

 

The difference between the actual transcript and the 1040 is somewhat unclear to me.

 

Please let me know if I am missing something here.

 

Thank you. 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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3 hours ago, Brookeandluuk said:

Dear everyone,

 

Soon I am filing my AOS package from a K1 visa. I've read the instructions (I-864) about the tax transcript carefully, but i cannot quite understand which documents the USCIS will accept.

 

The IRS won't let my main sponsor into her IRS account, at this moment she is unable to retrieve the official IRS transcripts from year 2019+2020. The joint sponsor who makes enough money by himself to support me was able to retrieve all IRS transcripts. 

 

As for the main sponsor; is it possible to file I-864 with 1040 + W2's? will this be sufficient evidence of income?   

 

The difference between the actual transcript and the 1040 is somewhat unclear to me.

 

Please let me know if I am missing something here.

 

Thank you. 

Transcript is a summary of all the tax forms filed, that's why it's preferred because it's a 5-7 pages document instead of 30-100 complete tax return.

 

Your spouse can also try to call IRS to request the transcripts by phone, but it might take a while, so sending the complete tax return + W2 is also okay.

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