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tomscan

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  1. Oh, they have looked at it, and already requested additional info that we sent. we're at the Biometrics appointment (if necessary) stage. It's the waiting game. Im just wondering if producing something that isn't required -- such as an ITIN -- could be benefiical -- or if slows it down. I've just heard from an expert who said "don't send anything they don't ask for." -- so we might just hold that doc for now.
  2. So, is there a consensus here as to whether uploading a one page document of "unsolicited evidence" - particularly the ITIN letter that we received from the IRS - would be a help or a hindrance to the approval process? I married a foreign national, who is applying for permanent residence, etc, along with our 10 year stepdaughter (also foreign national, current visa holder) ITINs are super easy to obtain, and my gut feeling is that USCIS couldnt give a sh*t, but I hope I'm wrong. Were I an USCIS case reviewer, I would be like, "ok, this proves they're filing tax returns as a "married" and with a dependent, and thus are a legit relationship/case." But my worry is that they slow down our review, despite the fact this is a simple one-page letter from the IRS Thanks for any feedback
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