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Can somebody describe the procedure for getting an ITIN number is India so you can claim your spouse for IRS tax return.

I did check the U.S embassy website to see what the procedures …are. form the embassy description it seems very simple but so far that is not the case

1. so far what I know it I need to pay the in HDFC bank before making an appointment …

2. Do I need the copy of the Indian passport notarized in an Indian embassy before?? Going to U.S embassy

If anybody have done this already please advice on the procedures

Thanks

If one reads the instructions on the W-7 it says:

c Notarized by a U.S. notary public legally authorized within his or

her local jurisdiction to certify that the document is a true copy of

the original. To do this, the notary must see the valid, unaltered

original document and verify that the copy conforms to the original.

U.S. notaries public are available at U.S. embassies and consulates

worldwide. Foreign notaries are acceptable as outlined by the Hague

Convention.

regards, Brian

03/21/06- Met online

10/13/06- Met in person (Los Angeles USA) (three weeks)

12/20/06- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) (three weeks)

02/13/07- Met in person (Nagoya Japan) (two days)

06/21/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via PDX), USA) (three weeks)

11/30/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via LAX), USA) (six weeks)

12/12/07- Got married (In a Light House!!!)

01/18/08- I-130 sent

01/21/08- I-130 received at Chicago Lock Box

02/15/08- Check cashed

02/26/08- NOA1 received (Notice date: 2/12/2008)

02/19/08- Touched

04/23/08- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (one week)

04/30/08- Here I am in USA!!!!

05/19/08- I-130 approved!

05/27/08- NVC received our application and case number assigned

06/02/08- DS-3032 sent & AOS Bill Generated

06/05/08- Paid AOS Bill online

06/16/08- DS-3032 email accepted by NVC

08/28/08- Case completed!

10/21/08- Interview date (Rescheduled by US Embassy- Original date 10/28)-PASSED!!!

10/22/08- Visa in hand!

10/31/08- POE- Seattle, WA

11/12/08- Received SSN in mail!

11/20/08- Got my WA driving license!

I-751

08/03/10- I-751 sent

08/09/10- NOA

08/24/10- Biometrics

10/28/10- Case approved

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The W7 instructions say a "certified copy" is acceptable... My only guess is that a "certified" copy means issued by the government, which would mean the citizen doesn't make the copy (making it legal). So, maybe this form is what is required in japan... I don't know. My wife just said that it was illegal to copy it and that the government would issue her something to be used in it's place, but she couldn't explain to me what it was she was getting.

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10/24/07 -- Received at CSC

01/17/08 -- USCIS Cashed CHECK

01/19/08 -- NOA1

02/05/08 -- Touched

03/07/08 -- Touched

03/12/08 -- NOA2

03/17/08 -- NVC Case # Assigned

03/31/08 -- DS-3032 and AOS Generated

04/04/08 -- E-mailed DS-3032 Response

04/14/08 -- Paid AOS Fee ($70)

04/21/08 -- Paid IV Bill ONLINE

04/23/08 -- Printed Cover Sheet (DS-230) ONLINE

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Can somebody describe the procedure for getting an ITIN number is India so you can claim your spouse for IRS tax return.

I did check the U.S embassy website to see what the procedures …are. form the embassy description it seems very simple but so far that is not the case

1. so far what I know it I need to pay the in HDFC bank before making an appointment …

2. Do I need the copy of the Indian passport notarized in an Indian embassy before?? Going to U.S embassy

If anybody have done this already please advice on the procedures

Thanks

If one reads the instructions on the W-7 it says:

c Notarized by a U.S. notary public legally authorized within his or

her local jurisdiction to certify that the document is a true copy of

the original. To do this, the notary must see the valid, unaltered

original document and verify that the copy conforms to the original.

U.S. notaries public are available at U.S. embassies and consulates

worldwide. Foreign notaries are acceptable as outlined by the Hague

Convention.

regards, Brian

Update:

AUTHENTICATION OF DOCUMENTS : Malaysia is not a party to the Hague Legalization Convention Abolishing the Requirement for Legalization of Foreign Public Documents. Documents originating in Malaysia intended for use in the United States must be authenticated before a U.S. consular officer in Malaysia. There is a $30.00 fee per document for this service payable to American Embassy Kuala Lumpur. ...

More at: http://travel.state.gov/family/abduction/h...issues_562.html

which also lists the states which are signatories to the Hague Convention

or http://hcch.e-vision.nl/index_en.php?act=c...atus&cid=41

There are 93 states which are signatories, unfortunately Malaysia is not amongst them <sigh>

Brian

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03/21/06- Met online

10/13/06- Met in person (Los Angeles USA) (three weeks)

12/20/06- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) (three weeks)

02/13/07- Met in person (Nagoya Japan) (two days)

06/21/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via PDX), USA) (three weeks)

11/30/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via LAX), USA) (six weeks)

12/12/07- Got married (In a Light House!!!)

01/18/08- I-130 sent

01/21/08- I-130 received at Chicago Lock Box

02/15/08- Check cashed

02/26/08- NOA1 received (Notice date: 2/12/2008)

02/19/08- Touched

04/23/08- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (one week)

04/30/08- Here I am in USA!!!!

05/19/08- I-130 approved!

05/27/08- NVC received our application and case number assigned

06/02/08- DS-3032 sent & AOS Bill Generated

06/05/08- Paid AOS Bill online

06/16/08- DS-3032 email accepted by NVC

08/28/08- Case completed!

10/21/08- Interview date (Rescheduled by US Embassy- Original date 10/28)-PASSED!!!

10/22/08- Visa in hand!

10/31/08- POE- Seattle, WA

11/12/08- Received SSN in mail!

11/20/08- Got my WA driving license!

I-751

08/03/10- I-751 sent

08/09/10- NOA

08/24/10- Biometrics

10/28/10- Case approved

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guys, i an the U.S citizen ... i am asking help for my wife ?? i know i need a certified true copy of my wife’s Indian Passport…

unfortunately in India it now a walk-in procedure ….. she can’t just walk into the embassy and ask for it ?? it doesn’t work that way ……..

anybody form India has gotten W-7 for their spouses ??

To me My last tax file with her Name is as important as our birth certificate …to prove legal marriage ….

Any help would be appreciate

I too was asked by my husband to prepare papers for Form W7 end of last year. I first downloaded the form from the website, filled it and got copies of my passport. Then I called the US Consulate in Karachi for the notary and I was given an appointment. On the day of the appointment, I went to the consulate, and there submitted the documents along with my passport to the officer. He sent me to pay the fee for notarizing document which was $30 and any additional papers would cost $20 and so on. After paying that I was asked to sit and wait for the notary. Then I was called by the notary and she asked me a few questions regarding my husband and our marriage. She then stamped the copy of my passport and signed form w7. It is better to take some extra copies of the filled form and of the passport too.

I hope this will be helpful.

My Timeline

I-130:

Sent: May 19th 2008

NOA2: July 21st 2008

NVC

Received: July 24th 2008

Case completed: August 13th 2008

Interview: October 7th 2008

Green card received: January 20th 2009

I-751

Sent: October 6th 2010

Approval: January 28th 2011

Green Card received: February 3rd 2011

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guys, i an the U.S citizen ... i am asking help for my wife ?? i know i need a certified true copy of my wife’s Indian Passport…

unfortunately in India it now a walk-in procedure ….. she can’t just walk into the embassy and ask for it ?? it doesn’t work that way ……..

anybody form India has gotten W-7 for their spouses ??

To me My last tax file with her Name is as important as our birth certificate …to prove legal marriage ….

Any help would be appreciate

I too was asked by my husband to prepare papers for Form W7 end of last year. I first downloaded the form from the website, filled it and got copies of my passport. Then I called the US Consulate in Karachi for the notary and I was given an appointment. On the day of the appointment, I went to the consulate, and there submitted the documents along with my passport to the officer. He sent me to pay the fee for notarizing document which was $30 and any additional papers would cost $20 and so on. After paying that I was asked to sit and wait for the notary. Then I was called by the notary and she asked me a few questions regarding my husband and our marriage. She then stamped the copy of my passport and signed form w7. It is better to take some extra copies of the filled form and of the passport too.

I hope this will be helpful.

Did you made copies for all the pages for your passport?

03/21/06- Met online

10/13/06- Met in person (Los Angeles USA) (three weeks)

12/20/06- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) (three weeks)

02/13/07- Met in person (Nagoya Japan) (two days)

06/21/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via PDX), USA) (three weeks)

11/30/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via LAX), USA) (six weeks)

12/12/07- Got married (In a Light House!!!)

01/18/08- I-130 sent

01/21/08- I-130 received at Chicago Lock Box

02/15/08- Check cashed

02/26/08- NOA1 received (Notice date: 2/12/2008)

02/19/08- Touched

04/23/08- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (one week)

04/30/08- Here I am in USA!!!!

05/19/08- I-130 approved!

05/27/08- NVC received our application and case number assigned

06/02/08- DS-3032 sent & AOS Bill Generated

06/05/08- Paid AOS Bill online

06/16/08- DS-3032 email accepted by NVC

08/28/08- Case completed!

10/21/08- Interview date (Rescheduled by US Embassy- Original date 10/28)-PASSED!!!

10/22/08- Visa in hand!

10/31/08- POE- Seattle, WA

11/12/08- Received SSN in mail!

11/20/08- Got my WA driving license!

I-751

08/03/10- I-751 sent

08/09/10- NOA

08/24/10- Biometrics

10/28/10- Case approved

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guys, i an the U.S citizen ... i am asking help for my wife ?? i know i need a certified true copy of my wife’s Indian Passport…

unfortunately in India it now a walk-in procedure ….. she can’t just walk into the embassy and ask for it ?? it doesn’t work that way ……..

anybody form India has gotten W-7 for their spouses ??

To me My last tax file with her Name is as important as our birth certificate …to prove legal marriage ….

Any help would be appreciate

I too was asked by my husband to prepare papers for Form W7 end of last year. I first downloaded the form from the website, filled it and got copies of my passport. Then I called the US Consulate in Karachi for the notary and I was given an appointment. On the day of the appointment, I went to the consulate, and there submitted the documents along with my passport to the officer. He sent me to pay the fee for notarizing document which was $30 and any additional papers would cost $20 and so on. After paying that I was asked to sit and wait for the notary. Then I was called by the notary and she asked me a few questions regarding my husband and our marriage. She then stamped the copy of my passport and signed form w7. It is better to take some extra copies of the filled form and of the passport too.

I hope this will be helpful.

Did you made copies for all the pages for your passport?

No the notary only stamps the page that has biographic information...the first page of the passport where it has your name and passport number etc.

My Timeline

I-130:

Sent: May 19th 2008

NOA2: July 21st 2008

NVC

Received: July 24th 2008

Case completed: August 13th 2008

Interview: October 7th 2008

Green card received: January 20th 2009

I-751

Sent: October 6th 2010

Approval: January 28th 2011

Green Card received: February 3rd 2011

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guys, i an the U.S citizen ... i am asking help for my wife ?? i know i need a certified true copy of my wife’s Indian Passport…

unfortunately in India it now a walk-in procedure ….. she can’t just walk into the embassy and ask for it ?? it doesn’t work that way ……..

anybody form India has gotten W-7 for their spouses ??

To me My last tax file with her Name is as important as our birth certificate …to prove legal marriage ….

Any help would be appreciate

I too was asked by my husband to prepare papers for Form W7 end of last year. I first downloaded the form from the website, filled it and got copies of my passport. Then I called the US Consulate in Karachi for the notary and I was given an appointment. On the day of the appointment, I went to the consulate, and there submitted the documents along with my passport to the officer. He sent me to pay the fee for notarizing document which was $30 and any additional papers would cost $20 and so on. After paying that I was asked to sit and wait for the notary. Then I was called by the notary and she asked me a few questions regarding my husband and our marriage. She then stamped the copy of my passport and signed form w7. It is better to take some extra copies of the filled form and of the passport too.

I hope this will be helpful.

Did you made copies for all the pages for your passport?

No the notary only stamps the page that has biographic information...the first page of the passport where it has your name and passport number etc.

Thanks. I need to do that for my ITIN.

03/21/06- Met online

10/13/06- Met in person (Los Angeles USA) (three weeks)

12/20/06- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) (three weeks)

02/13/07- Met in person (Nagoya Japan) (two days)

06/21/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via PDX), USA) (three weeks)

11/30/07- Met in person (Portland Oregon (via LAX), USA) (six weeks)

12/12/07- Got married (In a Light House!!!)

01/18/08- I-130 sent

01/21/08- I-130 received at Chicago Lock Box

02/15/08- Check cashed

02/26/08- NOA1 received (Notice date: 2/12/2008)

02/19/08- Touched

04/23/08- Met in person (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) (one week)

04/30/08- Here I am in USA!!!!

05/19/08- I-130 approved!

05/27/08- NVC received our application and case number assigned

06/02/08- DS-3032 sent & AOS Bill Generated

06/05/08- Paid AOS Bill online

06/16/08- DS-3032 email accepted by NVC

08/28/08- Case completed!

10/21/08- Interview date (Rescheduled by US Embassy- Original date 10/28)-PASSED!!!

10/22/08- Visa in hand!

10/31/08- POE- Seattle, WA

11/12/08- Received SSN in mail!

11/20/08- Got my WA driving license!

I-751

08/03/10- I-751 sent

08/09/10- NOA

08/24/10- Biometrics

10/28/10- Case approved

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guys, i an the U.S citizen ... i am asking help for my wife ?? i know i need a certified true copy of my wife’s Indian Passport…

unfortunately in India it now a walk-in procedure ….. she can’t just walk into the embassy and ask for it ?? it doesn’t work that way ……..

anybody form India has gotten W-7 for their spouses ??

To me My last tax file with her Name is as important as our birth certificate …to prove legal marriage ….

Any help would be appreciate

I too was asked by my husband to prepare papers for Form W7 end of last year. I first downloaded the form from the website, filled it and got copies of my passport. Then I called the US Consulate in Karachi for the notary and I was given an appointment. On the day of the appointment, I went to the consulate, and there submitted the documents along with my passport to the officer. He sent me to pay the fee for notarizing document which was $30 and any additional papers would cost $20 and so on. After paying that I was asked to sit and wait for the notary. Then I was called by the notary and she asked me a few questions regarding my husband and our marriage. She then stamped the copy of my passport and signed form w7. It is better to take some extra copies of the filled form and of the passport too.

I hope this will be helpful.

Did you made copies for all the pages for your passport?

No the notary only stamps the page that has biographic information...the first page of the passport where it has your name and passport number etc.

Thanks. I need to do that for my ITIN.

Hi,

Do we need to take appointment in chennai consulate to get Passport Notarization?

Thanks,

Shilpa.D

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You call the IRS and get ask to be helped with Non-resident alian status filing.

They will take you through a series questions to determine if your foreign spouse is eligible to file a W-7.

If so, then follow the instructions on the W-7 and attach that form with supporting documents verifying (indentity verification of the foreigner) to your 1040 and send it in to Austin, TX (the address on the back of the W-7.

Here are some caveats to remember:

1) Your spouse needs to sign the 1040 also if you are filing jointly.

2) Your foreign spouse needs to declare their world wide earned income on the 1040 if they have any.

3) You must attach a signed declaration to all your tax papers stating both of you (spouse and non resident alien) want to be considered a resident alien for all of tax year 2007.

These are the instructions the IRS has given me after long tedious calls.

Good luck.

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Filed: IR-5 Country: India
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You call the IRS and get ask to be helped with Non-resident alian status filing.

They will take you through a series questions to determine if your foreign spouse is eligible to file a W-7.

If so, then follow the instructions on the W-7 and attach that form with supporting documents verifying (indentity verification of the foreigner) to your 1040 and send it in to Austin, TX (the address on the back of the W-7.

Here are some caveats to remember:

1) Your spouse needs to sign the 1040 also if you are filing jointly.

2) Your foreign spouse needs to declare their world wide earned income on the 1040 if they have any.

3) You must attach a signed declaration to all your tax papers stating both of you (spouse and non resident alien) want to be considered a resident alien for all of tax year 2007.

These are the instructions the IRS has given me after long tedious calls.

Good luck.

I have never done item# 3. With items# 1 and 2, my wife completed and signed W-7, then I mailed all docs to Autin, Texas address, 4 weeks back. Not yet received any reply. They told me it would take 4 to 10 weeks because of the peak tax filing season.

Also, notarized her passport copies by the state (in India) recognized notary.

CSC - I-130 for Parents (IR5)

10/11/2011 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox

10/13/2011 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox

10/17/2011 - Email received with Receipt#, Routed to CSC

10/18/2011 - Cleared the checks $420*2

10/21/2011 - Received NOA1

03/30/2012 - Received NOA2

NVC

04/19/2012 - NVC received

05/01/2012 - Case# generated

05/02/2012 - DS-3032 COA emailed

05/02/2012 - I-864 AOS Fee $88 paid

05/05/2012 - I-864 AOS package mailed to NVC

05/07/2012 - I-864 AOS package received by NVC

05/07/2012 - DS-3032 COA accepted

05/08/2012 - DS-230 IV Fee $230*2 paid

05/09/2012 - DS-230 IV package mailed to NVC

05/11/2012 - DS-230 IV package received by NVC

05/17/2012 - Case Completed

Consulate

07/02/2012 - VFS visit in Cochin

07/04/2012 - Medical in Chennai

07/12/2012 - Interview in Mumbai - Success!

09/08/2012 - POE at JFK, NY

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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You call the IRS and get ask to be helped with Non-resident alian status filing.

They will take you through a series questions to determine if your foreign spouse is eligible to file a W-7.

If so, then follow the instructions on the W-7 and attach that form with supporting documents verifying (indentity verification of the foreigner) to your 1040 and send it in to Austin, TX (the address on the back of the W-7.

Here are some caveats to remember:

1) Your spouse needs to sign the 1040 also if you are filing jointly.

2) Your foreign spouse needs to declare their world wide earned income on the 1040 if they have any.

3) You must attach a signed declaration to all your tax papers stating both of you (spouse and non resident alien) want to be considered a resident alien for all of tax year 2007.

These are the instructions the IRS has given me after long tedious calls.

Good luck.

I have never done item# 3. With items# 1 and 2, my wife completed and signed W-7, then I mailed all docs to Autin, Texas address, 4 weeks back. Not yet received any reply. They told me it would take 4 to 10 weeks because of the peak tax filing season.

Also, notarized her passport copies by the state (in India) recognized notary.

Do I need my wife passport to be notarized by US consulate notary or Any recognized notary person in india???

11/25/07 Marriage

Vermont Service center

USCIS Journey CR1/IR1

01/06/08 Sent I-130

01/08/08 I-130 received at chicago lock box (USPS)

02/08/08 NOA1 Notice Date

02/12/08 Received NOA1 hardcopy

08/11/08 Received approval email (after 7 months and 3 days...Waiting)

08/15/08 Received NOA2 hardcopy

NVC Journey

08/13/08 NVC case# assigned

08/19/08 DS-3032 e mail sent and got auto response

08/20/08 Received IIN#(one nice rep gave me number)

08/22/08 paid I-864 bill online

08/23/08 I-864 bill status "PAID" online(saturday) but AVR message says " case number assigned ....blah

08/23/08 Printed out I-864 package online and Barcode sheet

08/25/08 I-864 package sent overnight

08/25/08 DS3032 Hardcopy sent by express mail (Hopefully they accept it ..But AVR says AOS fee received/paid on 08/23/08)

08/26/08 I-864 package received per USPS

08/28/08 I-864 package entered into NVC system

08/27/08 NVC accepted DS-3032 (But AVR does not say that)

08/28/08 IV bill generated ( still AVR does NOT say that) but online INVOICE says "NOT PAID"

08/28/08 IV bill paid online "IN PROCESS" status

08/29/08 IV bill "PAID" status (AVR says , they received DS3032)

08/29/08 DS-230 generated

09/02/08 DS-230 and required documents mailed

09/03/08 DS-230 form arrives at NVC per usps

09/04/08 DS-230 information entered into NVC system

09/15/08 CASE COMPLETE(32 days no RFE)

10/15/08 sent to consulate

11/10/08 Medical PASSED

11/18/08 Interview....VISA GRANTED ...

US..

11/29/08 ..POE at Houston

12/15/08 ..Welcome letter

12/16/08 ..SSN received

12/29/08 Green card received

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Filed: IR-5 Country: India
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You call the IRS and get ask to be helped with Non-resident alian status filing.

They will take you through a series questions to determine if your foreign spouse is eligible to file a W-7.

If so, then follow the instructions on the W-7 and attach that form with supporting documents verifying (indentity verification of the foreigner) to your 1040 and send it in to Austin, TX (the address on the back of the W-7.

Here are some caveats to remember:

1) Your spouse needs to sign the 1040 also if you are filing jointly.

2) Your foreign spouse needs to declare their world wide earned income on the 1040 if they have any.

3) You must attach a signed declaration to all your tax papers stating both of you (spouse and non resident alien) want to be considered a resident alien for all of tax year 2007.

These are the instructions the IRS has given me after long tedious calls.

Good luck.

I have never done item# 3. With items# 1 and 2, my wife completed and signed W-7, then I mailed all docs to Autin, Texas address, 4 weeks back. Not yet received any reply. They told me it would take 4 to 10 weeks because of the peak tax filing season.

Also, notarized her passport copies by the state (in India) recognized notary.

Do I need my wife passport to be notarized by US consulate notary or Any recognized notary person in india???

I did it through a recognized notary public in India. Then I showed to local IRS, get approved and sent to Austin, Texas.

CSC - I-130 for Parents (IR5)

10/11/2011 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox

10/13/2011 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox

10/17/2011 - Email received with Receipt#, Routed to CSC

10/18/2011 - Cleared the checks $420*2

10/21/2011 - Received NOA1

03/30/2012 - Received NOA2

NVC

04/19/2012 - NVC received

05/01/2012 - Case# generated

05/02/2012 - DS-3032 COA emailed

05/02/2012 - I-864 AOS Fee $88 paid

05/05/2012 - I-864 AOS package mailed to NVC

05/07/2012 - I-864 AOS package received by NVC

05/07/2012 - DS-3032 COA accepted

05/08/2012 - DS-230 IV Fee $230*2 paid

05/09/2012 - DS-230 IV package mailed to NVC

05/11/2012 - DS-230 IV package received by NVC

05/17/2012 - Case Completed

Consulate

07/02/2012 - VFS visit in Cochin

07/04/2012 - Medical in Chennai

07/12/2012 - Interview in Mumbai - Success!

09/08/2012 - POE at JFK, NY

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Filed: IR-5 Country: India
Timeline
You call the IRS and get ask to be helped with Non-resident alian status filing.

They will take you through a series questions to determine if your foreign spouse is eligible to file a W-7.

If so, then follow the instructions on the W-7 and attach that form with supporting documents verifying (indentity verification of the foreigner) to your 1040 and send it in to Austin, TX (the address on the back of the W-7.

Here are some caveats to remember:

1) Your spouse needs to sign the 1040 also if you are filing jointly.

2) Your foreign spouse needs to declare their world wide earned income on the 1040 if they have any.

3) You must attach a signed declaration to all your tax papers stating both of you (spouse and non resident alien) want to be considered a resident alien for all of tax year 2007.

These are the instructions the IRS has given me after long tedious calls.

Good luck.

I have never done item# 3. With items# 1 and 2, my wife completed and signed W-7, then I mailed all docs to Autin, Texas address, 4 weeks back. Not yet received any reply. They told me it would take 4 to 10 weeks because of the peak tax filing season.

Also, notarized her passport copies by the state (in India) recognized notary.

Do I need my wife passport to be notarized by US consulate notary or Any recognized notary person in india???

I did it through a recognized notary public in India. Then I showed to local IRS, get approved and sent to Austin, Texas.

There is a good news ! I received the ITIN assigned by IRS for my spouse yesterday. It took 4 weeks to get it, though they said 4 to 10 weeks.

I notarized her passport pages from a recognized Indian Notary Public. Other forms submitted were, W-7 and Federal Tax Return.

You don't need to go to American Consulate to get it notarized.

CSC - I-130 for Parents (IR5)

10/11/2011 - Sent to Chicago Lockbox

10/13/2011 - Delivered at Chicago Lockbox

10/17/2011 - Email received with Receipt#, Routed to CSC

10/18/2011 - Cleared the checks $420*2

10/21/2011 - Received NOA1

03/30/2012 - Received NOA2

NVC

04/19/2012 - NVC received

05/01/2012 - Case# generated

05/02/2012 - DS-3032 COA emailed

05/02/2012 - I-864 AOS Fee $88 paid

05/05/2012 - I-864 AOS package mailed to NVC

05/07/2012 - I-864 AOS package received by NVC

05/07/2012 - DS-3032 COA accepted

05/08/2012 - DS-230 IV Fee $230*2 paid

05/09/2012 - DS-230 IV package mailed to NVC

05/11/2012 - DS-230 IV package received by NVC

05/17/2012 - Case Completed

Consulate

07/02/2012 - VFS visit in Cochin

07/04/2012 - Medical in Chennai

07/12/2012 - Interview in Mumbai - Success!

09/08/2012 - POE at JFK, NY

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It's very simple. She should make an appointment with the consulate in her area (or the embassy in Tokyo), and they will make a photocopy and notarize it, marking it "for US IRS purposes only."

They charge 3000-4000 yen for this, I think.

Someone elsewhere on this forum said a foreign notary wasn't accepted in their case, so I asked my wife to go to the consulate, which is accustomed to this process.

The W7 instructions say a "certified copy" is acceptable... My only guess is that a "certified" copy means issued by the government, which would mean the citizen doesn't make the copy (making it legal). So, maybe this form is what is required in japan... I don't know. My wife just said that it was illegal to copy it and that the government would issue her something to be used in it's place, but she couldn't explain to me what it was she was getting.

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