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NVC is requesting 2022 W-2, 1099, and Schedule forms from both me and the joint sponsor. However, I didn't live or work in the US during 2022,and I was born there but never lived, while the joint sponsor did. What should I do in this situation to meet the NVC's requirements?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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All sponsors must provide either proof of having filed taxes or explain why they were not required to file taxes for 2022.  

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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USC must file taxes when working out of the country

 

there is an exemption for the following amounts per year as Egypt has  a tax treaty with the US

 

However, you may qualify to exclude your foreign earnings from income up to an amount that is adjusted annually for inflation ($107,600 for 2020, $108,700 for 2021, $112,000 for 2022, and $120,000 for 2023).

 

If u did not work,  u should send for the IRS letter by getting letter from IRS

Use Form 4506-T to request tax return transcripts, tax account information, W-2 information, 1099 information, verification of non-filing, and record of account.

 

Both U and joint sponsor have to provide proof of US residency using USCIS guides for documents needed 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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ignore the egypt part 

i had read one site then yours

 

 

please do a profile

and ID the country

 

look to the tax treaty site to see if your country is listed

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6 hours ago, Basharazz said:

NVC is requesting 2022 W-2, 1099, and Schedule forms from both me and the joint sponsor. However, I didn't live or work in the US during 2022,and I was born there but never lived, while the joint sponsor did. What should I do in this situation to meet the NVC's requirements?

Send the joint sponsor's W-2 and 1099 forms, and an explanation for why you were not required to file a tax return.  That you were not IN the USA is not a reason.  The ONLY reason is if your income was below the filing threshold.

2 minutes ago, Basharazz said:

I already submitted a tax return 

So, no W2 or 1099 forms because your income was foreign.  Explain that.

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2 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Send the joint sponsor's W-2 and 1099 forms, and an explanation for why you were not required to file a tax return.  That you were not IN the USA is not a reason.  The ONLY reason is if your income was below the filing threshold.

So, no W2 or 1099 forms because your income was foreign.  Explain that.

Okaaay thank you so much 

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20 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

USC must file taxes when working out of the country

 

there is an exemption for the following amounts per year as Egypt has  a tax treaty with the US

 

However, you may qualify to exclude your foreign earnings from income up to an amount that is adjusted annually for inflation ($107,600 for 2020, $108,700 for 2021, $112,000 for 2022, and $120,000 for 2023).

 

If u did not work,  u should send for the IRS letter by getting letter from IRS

Use Form 4506-T to request tax return transcripts, tax account information, W-2 information, 1099 information, verification of non-filing, and record of account.

 

Both U and joint sponsor have to provide proof of US residency using USCIS guides for documents needed 

Thank you so much

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