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| Posted by Goxi82 - 07-19-08 09:10 AM - 0 comments |
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Hi to all,..
I have question about my case,....I send to NVC both forms DS-230 and I864 with I864A because I needed finacial help from my dad for poverty guidelines,...They reviewd ALL my documents I called them they said everthing is fine with documents they just need my birth certificate,...And I got RFE regarding that they need proof between me and my father that he is realy my father and they needed my birth certificate,...so I got check list letter and I send them back with barcode cover sheet my birth certificate translated also,...They received on July 15th,..Today I was checking IVR system and it's says that they reviewed my documents and they found information missing on my finacial evidence ,and they send check list letter on July 18th,...When they reviewed first time they said everthing is fine except that birth certificate and I send them back my birth certificate,...WHAT THEY NEED NOW??????? It's false RFE or ,....WHAT DO YOU THINK GUYS?????? Thanks for yours help!!!!!
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I-134, W-2 Question |
| Posted by My Mohammed - 07-19-08 07:56 AM - 2 comments |
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I'm ahead of myself here, as it's no where near time for me to send the I-134 to my fiance, but I have a question i've not been able to find an answer to on the forums yet.
My question concerns the W-2 forms we must submit. I have not worked in many years as I was a SAHM. My exhusband was the only one working and all my past w-2's are based on his income not mine. For 2007, I do have my own w-2, as I filed on my own as I sold a home and had to pay taxes. In previous years, we filed together as we were married, but the income was his and has nothing to do with if I can support my fiance or not.
I have a co-sponsor, so i'm not worried about meeting those requirements. Here is my question:
I will send a copy of my 2007 taxes as I filed alone, but what about for 2006/2005? I flied jointly with my exhusband, but the money earned was his income not mine. Would I still send a copy of 2006/2005 as well even if the income wasnt made by me?
Also, if I don't send a copy of 06/05 should I explain that the income earned was my exhusband not mine?
Jolie
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Traffic Violations, N-400 instructions. |
| Posted by NickD - 07-19-08 07:27 AM - 0 comments |
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Sure a lot of questions whether traffic violations should be listed in the N-400, in trying to retrace my steps with the passport photos, ran across this:
"Step 2. General Requirements
Translations. Any document containing foreign language submitted to USCIS shall be accompanied by a full English language translation which the translator has certified as complete and accurate, and by the translator's certification that he or she is competent to translate from the foreign language into English.
All applicants must send certain documents with their application.
For example, if you have been arrested or convicted of a crime, you must send a certified copy of the arrest report, court disposition, sentencing, and any other relevant documents, including any countervailing evidence concerning the circumstances of your arrest and/or conviction that you would like USCIS to consider. Note that unless a traffic incident was alcohol or drug related, you do not need to submit documentation for traffic fines and incidents that did not involve an actual arrest if the only penalty was a fine of less than $500 and/or points on your driver's license."
Feel that should answer all questions about listing traffic violations.
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