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Yes, you can send in your tax return copies instead of the transcripts; just be sure to include the extra documents they specify (W2s, 1099s and any Schedules) that were filed with them.

PJ

First of all, Thank you for your prompt response. What do you mean "Schedules" here?

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That is what the form is called; there are different ones and it is called a Schedule (followed by a letter). Someone who owns their own business would fill out one, for instance.

If you didn't fill any of these out then you don't need to include them, they are just the ones that are required if you send in your tax return copies. I don't know your situation so wanted to include them all.

And you're welcome :)

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That is what the form is called; there are different ones and it is called a Schedule (followed by a letter). Someone who owns their own business would fill out one, for instance.

If you didn't fill any of these out then you don't need to include them, they are just the ones that are required if you send in your tax return copies. I don't know your situation so wanted to include them all.

And you're welcome :)

Pj, I submitted the followings in the first time:

1. I864

2. I864A

3. 2004,2005,2006 tax returns of mine, and my joint sponsors(father,mother, and brother)

4. All copies of US passort.

5. my wife's biographic form

6, my wife's photos and posspart copies w/ I 94, front and back.

7, employment letters

8. A bank statement showing that the monthly payment for mortgage, becuase I included the value of my father's house on his I 864A.

9. An assessment for the house issued by the state department, showing the value of that house.

10. W2s

11. Doctor paper showing vaccines injected

Besides adding the value of the house on my father's I 864A, my household income exceed the poverty line in my case.

This time, can I just send the most recent tax return, which means 2006 only, and all I 864 forms but just excluding the value of house. That means I won't put my father's house on his I 864 A this time .Is that Okay?

It seems that I didn't send in 1099s.

I believe I don't have schdules.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Just be sure your co-sponsors do not also have 1099s and/or Schedules to include with their tax return copies; I'm assuming you have their W2s.

If you are submitting new I-864/I-864As and your incomes meet the 125% poverty level then you don't have to include any assets (such as real estate). In order to do that successfully you should submit a recent appraisal as well as a statement from the mortgage company reflecting the outstanding balance and any liens against the property. If you don't have all that, it's best to just omit it.

You mention employer letters but did you submit paystubs at all? These are needed as well; a sampling from the past 6 months in addition to the employer letters is beneficial.

PJ

1-21-09 Getting Naturalization documents together.

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Disclaimer: i dunno nuthin bout birthin no babys, or bout imugrayshun.

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Just be sure your co-sponsors do not also have 1099s and/or Schedules to include with their tax return copies; I'm assuming you have their W2s.

If you are submitting new I-864/I-864As and your incomes meet the 125% poverty level then you don't have to include any assets (such as real estate). In order to do that successfully you should submit a recent appraisal as well as a statement from the mortgage company reflecting the outstanding balance and any liens against the property. If you don't have all that, it's best to just omit it.

You mention employer letters but did you submit paystubs at all? These are needed as well; a sampling from the past 6 months in addition to the employer letters is beneficial.

PJ

I have all their W2s and 1099s, but I now remember I didn't sumbit my parents' 1099s from banks.

Okay, this time I won't include any assets.

My whole family members don't keep paystubs, and my parents' bosses don't even give paystubs but a check only.

However, this REF never mentions paystubs at all, it only mentions employment letter.

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I have all their W2s and 1099s, but I now remember I didn't sumbit my parents' 1099s from banks, and I believe this time I have to submit because on my parents' tax returns of 2006 showed about $1150 earned in interest.

Okay, this time I won't include any assets.

My whole family members don't keep paystubs, and my parents' bosses don't even give paystubs but a check only.

However, this REF never mentions paystubs at all, it only mentions employment letter.

However, those employment letters are printed by myself and let all employers signed. The reason why was that they were all small bussiness, so no business stationery. They asked me to make the letter and then they signed. Should I include a cover letter telling this?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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I have all their W2s and 1099s, but I now remember I didn't sumbit my parents' 1099s from banks, and I believe this time I have to submit because on my parents' tax returns of 2006 showed about $1150 earned in interest.

Okay, this time I won't include any assets.

My whole family members don't keep paystubs, and my parents' bosses don't even give paystubs but a check only.

However, this REF never mentions paystubs at all, it only mentions employment letter.

However, those employment letters are printed by myself and let all employers signed. The reason why was that they were all small bussiness, so no business stationery. They asked me to make the letter and then they signed. Should I include a cover letter telling this?

I've always heard that some sort of paystub is required but if you don't have any, you don't have any and will have to depend on the employer letters.

I wouldn't include a letter explaining that you wrote it up and they signed it but it wouldn't be a bad idea for them to also state in that employer letter that they don't provide pay stubs just to cover your behind, in case it helps.

PJ

1-21-09 Getting Naturalization documents together.

smiley-995.pngsmiley-996.png

Disclaimer: i dunno nuthin bout birthin no babys, or bout imugrayshun.

Filed: Timeline
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I have all their W2s and 1099s, but I now remember I didn't sumbit my parents' 1099s from banks, and I believe this time I have to submit because on my parents' tax returns of 2006 showed about $1150 earned in interest.

Okay, this time I won't include any assets.

My whole family members don't keep paystubs, and my parents' bosses don't even give paystubs but a check only.

However, this REF never mentions paystubs at all, it only mentions employment letter.

However, those employment letters are printed by myself and let all employers signed. The reason why was that they were all small bussiness, so no business stationery. They asked me to make the letter and then they signed. Should I include a cover letter telling this?

I've always heard that some sort of paystub is required but if you don't have any, you don't have any and will have to depend on the employer letters.

I wouldn't include a letter explaining that you wrote it up and they signed it but it wouldn't be a bad idea for them to also state in that employer letter that they don't provide pay stubs just to cover your behind, in case it helps.

PJ

I will talk to their employers this matter and see if they accept you suggested. Thanks a lot ! I will update this post as soon as I get responses from the employers.

 
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