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  1. Hello, my wife recently arrived in the USA (from the Philippines) and has received her Green Card. Now we want to travel to Europe for a small 2-week vacation. It appears she still needs to get a Visa for Europe even though she is living in the USA? If that is true, who does she send the Philippines Passport to? Does she have to send it to a Philippines embassy? The other issue is we're wanting to go to Ireland, UK, and France -- which apparently all three of these require separate Visas. Can anyone offer advice on how to handle this? We wanted to leave in about 10 weeks (seems unlikely now).
  2. We made a collage of pictures also -- numerous pics on one page, different sizes, some cropped so they fit onto the page. She got her Visa with no problems at all.
  3. So, good news -- we got our NOA2. But now we're trying to file the I-864. My question is about the latest tax return. I just filed my taxes recently (and it was by mail, since we were filing jointly for the first time and needed to request an ITIN for her). The IRS hasn't entered it into their system (to get a Tax Transcript yet) -- it is estimated it might take months when filing by mail. Should I submit my 1040 (and supporting schedules/W2's) as evidence, even though there's a possibility that the Tax Transcripts won't be entered into the system anytime soon? Or should I submit last year's Tax Transcript instead? Please no guesses or opinions -- am needing 100%-confident advice and facts here.
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