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Crazy Cat

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  1. The top 1% pay about 40% of all income taxes....and provide 60% of new jobs. These activist are so stupid....
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  4. 1. No impact until you are a legal resident. 2. 3. a. You must report all world-wide income to the IRS once you become a legal resident. b. The US allows a Foreign Income Exclusion at tax time. c. If assets and/or bank accounts meet certain criteria, you must also send a Foreign Bank Account Report (FBAR) to the US Department of the Treasury once a year.
  5. You WILL have to report all income world-wide regardless of where the business is....once you are a legal resident of the US. This applies to all US citizens and all US Green Card holders.
  6. My Opinion as a non-attorney 1. I would absolutely volunteer this info. Failure to do so could result in misrepresentation later....talk to your immigration attorney. 2. Yes, she can. However, I would consult with an immigration attorney before deciding to doing so or not.
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  9. ! agree with @Verrou. This requires a good immigration attorney. In addition, imo, failure to disclose this at the interview (assuming she doesn't withdraw the N-400) could result in bigger problems later. Good luck.
  10. ***Attachment containing personal identifying information has been removed*** Mod hat off: I see no need for the G-28. It won't help an RFE response. I see no benefit for obtaining an attorney as the consulate wants only evidence of your continued relationship. In addition, the letter mentioned a DS-260. That is not applicable to your case. Personally, I see no need to have a joint US bank account until after marriage. That is when mingled finances will be important. Just my opinion. Good luck on your journey.
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  12. You are missing the most important evidence.....Your marriage certificate. What is the foreign spouse's home country and country of current residence?
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