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2022 Taxes and New Job (Embassy Stage)

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Hello everyone,

 

My husband has his interview scheduled at the embassy in mid March. I understand taxes for 2022 are not required until April 18th, but I wanted to double check on if we should submit those to CEAC because I have started a new job in January of 2023.

 

Would I need to upload information about my new job such as paycheck stubs and my offer letter? If I do so, would I need to submit my W2 for 2022 and an updated i-864? Or would this be unnecessary because his interview is before the new tax year officially begins? Is it crucial either way to upload information about my new job?

 

Basically, since I have a new job after submitting our documents to the NVC, should we include proof of that to bring to the embassy? Should we contact our embassy and ask them directly?

 

I know we are overthinking, but we are so close to the end of this process and don't want to make a mistake! I really appreciate any feedback. Thank you all so much and best wishes! 

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16 hours ago, kk1502 said:

Would I need to upload information about my new job such as paycheck stubs and my offer letter? If I do so, would I need to submit my W2 for 2022 and an updated i-864?

 

Not required, but I recommend uploading the updated documents to avoid delay in case the interviewing officer asks for them.  If you do decide to update your documents, I suggest waiting until you have your 2022 tax return transcript if you can get it before the visa interview.  You may upload documents to CEAC any day before the interview, no need to do it now.

 

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19 hours ago, kk1502 said:

Hello everyone,

 

My husband has his interview scheduled at the embassy in mid March. I understand taxes for 2022 are not required until April 18th, but I wanted to double check on if we should submit those to CEAC because I have started a new job in January of 2023.

 

Would I need to upload information about my new job such as paycheck stubs and my offer letter? If I do so, would I need to submit my W2 for 2022 and an updated i-864? Or would this be unnecessary because his interview is before the new tax year officially begins? Is it crucial either way to upload information about my new job?

 

Basically, since I have a new job after submitting our documents to the NVC, should we include proof of that to bring to the embassy? Should we contact our embassy and ask them directly?

 

I know we are overthinking, but we are so close to the end of this process and don't want to make a mistake! I really appreciate any feedback. Thank you all so much and best wishes! 

Although the 2022 tax return will not be required by that point, I would update your affidavit of support and supporting documents.

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