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#1 kokoninicko

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Posted 11 October 2012 - 09:22 AM

hi everyone!
my interview is on the 18th
and i just want to ask for those who had their interview
i have his 2010 and 2011 W2 and 1040
but for the year 2010 he does not meet the poverty level.
because he just started working on that year in the military.
i wonder if they will question that?
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#2 Tahoma

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Posted 11 October 2012 - 09:26 AM

There's nothing to worry about. The Consular Officers look at current sustained income. They will be interested in his 2011 income tax return and his current pay.
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#3 Hank_

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Posted 11 October 2012 - 11:15 AM

There's nothing to worry about. The Consular Officers look at current sustained income. They will be interested in his 2011 income tax return and his current pay.



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#4 neodragon0l

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Posted 11 October 2012 - 12:25 PM

There's nothing to worry about. The Consular Officers look at current sustained income. They will be interested in his 2011 income tax return and his current pay.

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#5 Hank_

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Posted 11 October 2012 - 12:34 PM

hi everyone!
my interview is on the 18th
and i just want to ask for those who had their interview
i have his 2010 and 2011 W2 and 1040
but for the year 2010 he does not meet the poverty level.
because he just started working on that year in the military.
i wonder if they will question that?



In fact if you read the embassy requirements they only ask for the "most recent" tax return, there is no need to submit 2010. Item M.


Embassy Letter: http://photos.state....3__rtf2_005.pdf

Edited by Hank_, 11 October 2012 - 12:35 PM.

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Link to the K-1 Visa Process for Manila Embassy once you have your NOA2 : Click Here
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K-1 visa approved 21 March 2012
11 May 2012: Arrived in Tucson, AZ
03 June 2012: Married
07 July 2012: Filed AOS/AP/EAD
10 July 2012: NOA
24 July 2012: RFE - AOS
31 July 2012: Biometric
09 Sept 2012: EAD/AP Approved
19 Sept 2012: Received combo card EAD/AP
08 Nov 2012: Interview - Approved!
19 Nov 2012: Green Card received


#6 kokoninicko

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Posted 11 October 2012 - 09:02 PM

thanks for ur replies! :thumbs:
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There is a pride most will never understand, it is a series of late night phone calls, I miss yous, see ya laters, sexy dress blues, lots of tears, endless prayers, care packages & love letters, countdowns, homecomings, best friends you've never met, dog tags, Skype dates: a military thing, you will never understand.

 

AOS Timeline:

 

03/14/2013   -   AOS Package sent

03/19/2013   -   I-485 and I-131 NOA's

03/26/2013   -   I-765 Rejection Notice (signature missing)

03/30/2013   -   I-765 sent

04/02/2013   -  Received Biometrics letter for AOS - Appointment 04/26/2013

04/16/2013   -   I-765 NOA

04/17/2013   -   Received Biometrics letter for I-765 - Appointment 05/10/2013

04/26/2013   -   Biometrics done in Hagatna, Guam

05/15/2013    -   Got letter in the mail we have out interview date!

06/15/2013    -   AOS Interview

06/7/2013      -   Got my Advance Parole in the mail

06/17/2013   -   GC approved!



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