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N-400 Continuance RFE "Record of Account"

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Earlier today my wife passed the civics and english test. However, the interviewing officer told her she needed to provide "Record of Account" documents from the IRS and state for the last five years before her application could be approved. I'm having trouble putting this documentation together. The IRS only provides the "Record of Account" transcripts for three years, but they are requesting five years, so I had to provide the return and account transcripts instead. I'm not sure if this is the right documentation, does anyone have any ideas? As for state, we've lived in two states, neither of which offer any such transcript (online at least). Should I just provide tax returns for those years instead? I've currently been on hold with the California FTB for 2 hours, to see if they can help. I have an appointment with our current state, Colorado, tax office tomorrow as well. I'm just looking for some advice from other people who may have gone through the process. Any input would be helpful. 

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@Jason&Kanok

 

I am sorry USCIS is making you go through an exercise of finding unobtainium. 

 

Your post inspired me to log into my IRS account and download as many documents the IRS has for me so that my wife is set up for her N-400 next year. I noticed this in the sidebar of the IRS web page for transcripts:

 

"Record of Account Transcripts combine the information from tax account and tax return transcripts." 

 

On my IRS transcript accounts web page, my "record of account" transcripts go back to 2016. My" tax return transcripts" go back to just 2018. If the latter is also true for you, perhaps you kept a copy of your earlier transcripts from previous USCIS/DoS applications.

 

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