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Hi!!!!

Is anybody here who can advise me about our problem. My fiancee was not able to pay his taxes for many years. Can he possibly file a K1 Visa so we can live together co'z I really miss him. Hope you can help me with this...God bless

smiley84,

It is difficult to answer - being unable to pay taxes is different than having not filed income tax returns. Income tax returns are the primary method for proving/showing the USC's income, so in most cases if the USC hasn't filed tax returns it is (would-be) difficult to prove their income which is something he/she will have to do at certain points during the visa journey. :thumbs:

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Hi!!!!

Is anybody here who can advise me about our problem. My fiancee was not able to pay his taxes for many years. Can he possibly file a K1 Visa so we can live together co'z I really miss him. Hope you can help me with this...God bless

smiley84,

It is difficult to answer - being unable to pay taxes is different than having not filed income tax returns. Income tax returns are the primary method for proving/showing the USC's income, so in most cases if the USC hasn't filed tax returns it is (would-be) difficult to prove their income which is something he/she will have to do at certain points during the visa journey. :thumbs:

And at the AOS stage, a tax return is a requirement, not an option like at the visa stage. So without the tax return the OP may be able to get into the US, but without it there is no adjustment of status (unless they made below the minimum filing requirement) and living here legally. I'm betting if taxes haven't been paid, returns haven't been filed either, as well.

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aos timeline:

married: jan 5, 2007

noa 1: march 2nd, 2007

interview @ tampa, fl office: april 26, 2007

green card received: may 5, 2007

removal of conditions timeline:

03/26/2009 - received in VSC

07/20/2009 - card production ordered!

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What if He is not yet paid but they have the agreement with the IRS and He does not belong to the poverty line .

You mean that he owes the IRS money and is in a "payoff" scheme where he is paying back taxes? If that is the case, then I think it should be OK....it is just a factor that will be calculated to see if he meets the financial requirements to sponsor an immigrant.

BTW..what is AOS and OP?

AOS - Adjustment of Status (applying for Greencard)

OP - Original Post(er)

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