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penn-kd
QUOTE(~Laura and Nick~ @ May 3 2008, 11:00 AM) *
QUOTE(penn-kd @ May 3 2008, 12:58 PM) *
You won't need the DS-230 part2. I took mine and they didn't want it. Also you should get his tax returns notarized to. Don't forget your duplicate of one of the DS-156 or maybe it is the DS-156K. Anyhow one of those needs to be in duplicate. I think it is the one with the bar code. Don't forget to bring your 2 payment slip for $131 that you had to pay at the scotia bank.


It's the DS156 that needs two copies of. Already sent that in with package 3 (it was requested)

Thanks for the other tips, I already filled out DS-230 part 2 so I'll take it just in case wink.gif

The cheque needs to be from Scotia Bank? Can't I just pay cash?




I don't know if you can pay cash. It is on the vancouver website that you have to go to the scotia bank and pay with cash in advance to your interview. Then you bring the 2 deposit slips that comfirm your payment at the bank. You can download them off the website.
penn-kd
[quote name='melusine' date='May 3 2008, 04:46 PM' post='1810686']
It's because penn was at vancouver.... i think cash is fine for mtl.

where is it written that the tax return need to be notarized ??
what about if i have no tax return but a bunch of other stuff proving he makes above poverty line anyway + list of assets ?

Actually i do have the last 2 yrs taxes returns printed from like turbo taxes or something. will it be enough ?
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I gave them 2 years of tax returns and W2's and that was enough for me. I will have to check where I found that the taxes had to be notarized. I will let you know.
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