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Tiger320
Hey everyone. I was wondering about gathering the necessary information after the NOA2. I have only worked for a few months (my first job ever, before that, I was working on and off at my relatives and parents places, but not for paid). Do you think this will still be okay? What should I do then if I do not have any tax returns because I have been only working for these few months. I will have a co-sponsor because I do not have enough financial income. Thanks!
TucsonBill
QUOTE(Tiger320 @ Dec 6 2006, 12:08 PM) *
Hey everyone. I was wondering about gathering the necessary information after the NOA2. I have only worked for a few months (my first job ever, before that, I was working on and off at my relatives and parents places, but not for paid). Do you think this will still be okay? What should I do then if I do not have any tax returns because I have been only working for these few months. I will have a co-sponsor because I do not have enough financial income. Thanks!


If you have a co-sponsor, this should not be a problem. The tax returns are just ONE of a list of items you can present, and are not necessarily necessary in all cases. I think it's more important the co-sponsor to have the tax returns if necessary. I'd still get a letter from my employer, stating your salary, how long you've worked there, and whether your position is permanent or temporary.

Bill
Tiger320
QUOTE(TucsonBill @ Dec 6 2006, 11:20 AM) *
QUOTE(Tiger320 @ Dec 6 2006, 12:08 PM) *
Hey everyone. I was wondering about gathering the necessary information after the NOA2. I have only worked for a few months (my first job ever, before that, I was working on and off at my relatives and parents places, but not for paid). Do you think this will still be okay? What should I do then if I do not have any tax returns because I have been only working for these few months. I will have a co-sponsor because I do not have enough financial income. Thanks!


If you have a co-sponsor, this should not be a problem. The tax returns are just ONE of a list of items you can present, and are not necessarily necessary in all cases. I think it's more important the co-sponsor to have the tax returns if necessary. I'd still get a letter from my employer, stating your salary, how long you've worked there, and whether your position is permanent or temporary.

Bill



Ah okay. I actually work now (officially and paid) at one of my parents' firm. My parents are actually my co-sponsor. So in a sense, it will be kind of handy to have my employer (my parents' business and their management) to give me some letters and gather all the necessary information, while on the other hand they have their own (as co-sponsor) to fill out too... I guess it all works out in the end. Thanks!!! yes.gif
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