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I have my interview end of this July, i sent 2006, 2007 & 2008 tax transcripts when I applied for n-400. My question is should I take with me the same transcript years or 2007 to 2009 (since tax year has just passed) to my interview?

Is form 1722 same as tax transcripts? Also i would appreciate you telling me how to get hold of IRS representative to request tax transcripts? I've tried calling 800-829-1040 everything is automated messages..(I've forgotten how to do it..)

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I'd suggest taking the returns for 2006-2008 and also the new 2009.

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506t.pdf

http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=148237,00.html

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I have my interview end of this July, i sent 2006, 2007 & 2008 tax transcripts when I applied for n-400. My question is should I take with me the same transcript years or 2007 to 2009 (since tax year has just passed) to my interview?

Is form 1722 same as tax transcripts? Also i would appreciate you telling me how to get hold of IRS representative to request tax transcripts? I've tried calling 800-829-1040 everything is automated messages..(I've forgotten how to do it..)

thanks a bunch

They'll ask for the 2009 return, so have it ready.

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hi, i have a question..where on the tax return would reflect that you are a resident of the US? and will it be a problem if the name on the MFJ tax return shows the unmarried name instead of the married one?

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hi, i have a question..where on the tax return would reflect that you are a resident of the US? and will it be a problem if the name on the MFJ tax return shows the unmarried name instead of the married one?

It won't - they know by running your social security number what your status is. Also, no problem on the maiden name - you have areas in your N-400 to show your married and previous (maiden) name.

Newlyweds, you're all over the forum asking different questions that often do not even matter in the N-400 (I-94 is of no issue once you have your GC for example). Stick to the topic you opened up here and continue asking your case-related questions - answers will come.

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Dumb question about the tax transcripts...what are they? I submitted all my tax returns for the last 3 years, which were the 1040's, along with W2's of both me and my wife...and the Fed tax returns...now do I need something different from those? Is a transcript something different?

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Dumb question about the tax transcripts...what are they? I submitted all my tax returns for the last 3 years, which were the 1040's, along with W2's of both me and my wife...and the Fed tax returns...now do I need something different from those? Is a transcript something different?

It's an official IRS transcript of your federal filed taxes so nothing else is needed. They seem to trust the transcripts more than filed copies of returns. You can get them rather fast, especially if you have a fax right next to you.

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I have my interview end of this July, i sent 2006, 2007 & 2008 tax transcripts when I applied for n-400. My question is should I take with me the same transcript years or 2007 to 2009 (since tax year has just passed) to my interview?

Is form 1722 same as tax transcripts? Also i would appreciate you telling me how to get hold of IRS representative to request tax transcripts? I've tried calling 800-829-1040 everything is automated messages..(I've forgotten how to do it..)

thanks a bunch

The easiest and safest answer is yes, take all the returns you submitted, but make sure you take 2009 tax returns (and a copy) in case they want to keep it. My guess is they will only ask for 2009 but it doesn't hurt to bring all with you.

hi, i have a question..where on the tax return would reflect that you are a resident of the US? and will it be a problem if the name on the MFJ tax return shows the unmarried name instead of the married one?

It will not matter. As long as the married box is checked and you are still married - the name is no longer a key factor of being married.

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hi, i have a question..where on the tax return would reflect that you are a resident of the US? and will it be a problem if the name on the MFJ tax return shows the unmarried name instead of the married one?

In case you don't know: there is this KILLER question from USCIS that asks if you EVER have declared yourself as a non-immigrant on any tax return.

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

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My husband had an ITIN number for our taxes when we both lived in Canada before we ever considered moving to the US. Is that considered being a non-immigrant on a tax return?

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It won't - they know by running your social security number what your status is. Also, no problem on the maiden name - you have areas in your N-400 to show your married and previous (maiden) name.

Newlyweds, you're all over the forum asking different questions that often do not even matter in the N-400 (I-94 is of no issue once you have your GC for example). Stick to the topic you opened up here and continue asking your case-related questions - answers will come.

I apologize for asking so much in the forums, I just really want answers coz I want to apply for this 319b asap before we run of time being overseas for more than a year.

Anyway,i was concerned with what happened to my I-94 and I thought this site was the best place to ask people. And I felt I would need to know coz if ever it should be there in my passport and it's missing, since I'm applying for the N400 319 b, if it goes thru without the problem, I would've to go travel back to the US using my passport. I couldn't risk losing any form of file that I should have, so I ask even though people probably raised their eyebrows on my query lol I'd rather ask and be called ignorant than to have immigration question me for discrepancies lol

In case you don't know: there is this KILLER question from USCIS that asks if you EVER have declared yourself as a non-immigrant on any tax return.

yup and that made me so concerned because when my husband did turbotax, there was a question to click, resident, nonresident, etc. I told him I can't call myself a resident yet since at that time I didn't get my card yet, I was unsure if I was approved yet or not. And I think we may have just clicked nonresident.. but i cannot recall though.. we did talk to the IRS, we asked for transcripts and the operator said the tax transcripts doesn't reflect anything regarding immigration. and i am stil trying to figure which part exactly on the tax returns it would say that

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I apologize for asking so much in the forums, I just really want answers coz I want to apply for this 319b asap before we run of time being overseas for more than a year.

Anyway,i was concerned with what happened to my I-94 and I thought this site was the best place to ask people. And I felt I would need to know coz if ever it should be there in my passport and it's missing, since I'm applying for the N400 319 b, if it goes thru without the problem, I would've to go travel back to the US using my passport. I couldn't risk losing any form of file that I should have, so I ask even though people probably raised their eyebrows on my query lol I'd rather ask and be called ignorant than to have immigration question me for discrepancies lol

If you are overseas on orders from the government (which includes being a spouse of a person serving this country), then I doubt the 1 year rule applies. I think you need to talk to someone to get these facts clear - I think you are worrying over something that is completely acceptable for people in your situation.

yup and that made me so concerned because when my husband did turbotax, there was a question to click, resident, nonresident, etc. I told him I can't call myself a resident yet since at that time I didn't get my card yet, I was unsure if I was approved yet or not. And I think we may have just clicked nonresident.. but i cannot recall though.. we did talk to the IRS, we asked for transcripts and the operator said the tax transcripts doesn't reflect anything regarding immigration. and i am stil trying to figure which part exactly on the tax returns it would say that

As long as you were not a LPR, then this will not count (or will be omitted). If the date on the return is prior to your AOS approval date, then you filled the form correctly.

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07/08/11 .. Received NOA letter

07/29/11 .. Received text/e-mail for biometrics notice

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08/04/11 .. Walk-in finger prints done.

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What the question is basically aimed at is people who were residents (legal or not legal) by being present for over 180 days a year in the USA, yet claimed to be NON residents on their tax returns in order to GAIN tax benefits.

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

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What the question is basically aimed at is people who were residents (legal or not legal) by being present for over 180 days a year in the USA, yet claimed to be NON residents on their tax returns in order to GAIN tax benefits.

that explains it better lol i did notice that part which asked if i've been in the US for more than 6 months in the yr 2009, which i didn't since i've set foot since october lol but thank you again for sharing your thoughts on the matter, it means a lot :) i so love visajourney lol it saves the stress, and most importantly the $$ haha everybody would always tell me to do it thru an imm. lawyer, i always tell them i have VJ lol

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Philippians 4:13 I can do everything through Him who gives me strength.

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10/24/09 - WEDDING

11/09/09 - AOS

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All glory, praises, thanksgiving and admiration belong only to God.

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