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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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My fiancee insists that she read on some net forum, us100 or something that I MUST SIGN my IRS tax transcripts. I sent her, via email PDF attachment, 18 pages of my tax transcripts covering the past 3 years. On the top left of the print outs it said IRS User Short Form Request with the page number on the top right. Nowhere on the form is there a place to sign, so I didn't sign them. I got the transcripts from the local IRS office. I also got duplicate copies via snail mail.

Does anyone know about a requirement to sign these transcripts. I can' t find any such instructions. Can she fail the interview because my transcripts are not signed? I think she is reading her forums and confusing somebody else's deficient forms with mine.

No, I'm not really lazy and cheap. I have plenty of other legit documents to send her and really don't want to struggle with needless tasks like this. HELP!

Edited by FloridaDave

Note:  I am the U.S. citizen sponsor.  All info below applies to my immigrant wife.

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I-130 (CR1)

April 13, 2011: Married in China.
February 2, 2012: Interview 09:30 a.m. APPROVED!!!
March 2, 2012: POE JFK
March 17, 2012: Received SSN card.
April 5, 2012: 2-yr Green Card in hand

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I-751 (ROC)

December 15, 2013: I-751 mailed to USCIS

June 9, 2014: ROC Approved per I-797C received 6-13-2014

June 17, 2014: New 10-yr Green Card in hand!

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N-400
March 29, 2017:  N-400 mailed to USCIS
March 31, 2017: N-400 Received by USCIS per I-797C
April 27, 2017:  Biometrics completed
September 23, 2017:  Received I-797C for interview!

October 24, 2017:  Interview, passed all tests but "decision cannot yet be made"

October 30, 2017:  Received email that Oath ceremony has been scheduled, letter to follow with date and other info. 

                                  USCIS case status updated w/same message as email.

November 2, 2017:  Oath ceremony letter received scheduled for Nov. 7, 2017.

November 7, 2017:  Oath Ceremony, Certificate of U.S. Naturalization in hand!!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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Posted

oh my. she's listening to the 001 BBS 'girls' again.

Remind her, please?

Tax Transcript is not tax return.

Tax Return is signed, tax transcript is not.

The girls at 001 are very pesky, you are doomed if yer wife listens to them, on any regular basis.

Also, info there is 'time sensitive' - so ask yer wife if she is looking at something posted from 2005 or yesterday.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
Timeline
Posted

oh my. she's listening to the 001 BBS 'girls' again.

Remind her, please?

Tax Transcript is not tax return.

Tax Return is signed, tax transcript is not.

The girls at 001 are very pesky, you are doomed if yer wife listens to them, on any regular basis.

Also, info there is 'time sensitive' - so ask yer wife if she is looking at something posted from 2005 or yesterday.

Yes, the 001 BBS thing and unfortunately her "sisters" on that board do have some influence with her. My gawd, the things she tells me to send her.

I placated her already with my "proof of residency." She insisted that I must send her my condo deed. I told her the instructions for residency said copies of bank statements and bills are fine (which I sent her). But knowing a little about Chinese culture I know it is important for the man to own his own pad, so I sent her the deed any way. But really, if I send her everything she asks I'll have to rent out a cargo ship.

I will remind her again about the dated material she is reading and that Tax Transcript is not tax return. I like to double check these things here. Thanks for your help.

Note:  I am the U.S. citizen sponsor.  All info below applies to my immigrant wife.

______________________________________________________________________________________

I-130 (CR1)

April 13, 2011: Married in China.
February 2, 2012: Interview 09:30 a.m. APPROVED!!!
March 2, 2012: POE JFK
March 17, 2012: Received SSN card.
April 5, 2012: 2-yr Green Card in hand

________________________________________________________________________

I-751 (ROC)

December 15, 2013: I-751 mailed to USCIS

June 9, 2014: ROC Approved per I-797C received 6-13-2014

June 17, 2014: New 10-yr Green Card in hand!

________________________________________________________________________

N-400
March 29, 2017:  N-400 mailed to USCIS
March 31, 2017: N-400 Received by USCIS per I-797C
April 27, 2017:  Biometrics completed
September 23, 2017:  Received I-797C for interview!

October 24, 2017:  Interview, passed all tests but "decision cannot yet be made"

October 30, 2017:  Received email that Oath ceremony has been scheduled, letter to follow with date and other info. 

                                  USCIS case status updated w/same message as email.

November 2, 2017:  Oath ceremony letter received scheduled for Nov. 7, 2017.

November 7, 2017:  Oath Ceremony, Certificate of U.S. Naturalization in hand!!!

________________________________________________________________________________________

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
Timeline
Posted

I assume you have account on CFL, yes? Hook up with 'SmilingAsia' there, ask her to talk to yer wife, be prepared to pay service charge.

Good Luck !

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

-=-=-=-=-=R E A D ! ! !=-=-=-=-=-

Whoa Nelly ! Want NVC Info? see http://www.visajourney.com/wiki/index.php/NVC_Process

Congratulations on your approval ! We All Applaud your accomplishment with Most Wonderful Kissies !

 

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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Posted

My fiancee insists that she read on some net forum, us100 or something that I MUST SIGN my IRS tax transcripts. I sent her, via email PDF attachment, 18 pages of my tax transcripts covering the past 3 years. On the top left of the print outs it said IRS User Short Form Request with the page number on the top right. Nowhere on the form is there a place to sign, so I didn't sign them. I got the transcripts from the local IRS office. I also got duplicate copies via snail mail.

Does anyone know about a requirement to sign these transcripts. I can' t find any such instructions. Can she fail the interview because my transcripts are not signed? I think she is reading her forums and confusing somebody else's deficient forms with mine.

No, I'm not really lazy and cheap. I have plenty of other legit documents to send her and really don't want to struggle with needless tasks like this. HELP!

I didnt' sign mine. I don't think there is a place for you to sign. Not needed.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
Timeline
Posted

I didnt' sign mine. I don't think there is a place for you to sign. Not needed.

You are correct, no place to sign. You did o.k. without signing yours so I feel better now. Thanks.

Note:  I am the U.S. citizen sponsor.  All info below applies to my immigrant wife.

______________________________________________________________________________________

I-130 (CR1)

April 13, 2011: Married in China.
February 2, 2012: Interview 09:30 a.m. APPROVED!!!
March 2, 2012: POE JFK
March 17, 2012: Received SSN card.
April 5, 2012: 2-yr Green Card in hand

________________________________________________________________________

I-751 (ROC)

December 15, 2013: I-751 mailed to USCIS

June 9, 2014: ROC Approved per I-797C received 6-13-2014

June 17, 2014: New 10-yr Green Card in hand!

________________________________________________________________________

N-400
March 29, 2017:  N-400 mailed to USCIS
March 31, 2017: N-400 Received by USCIS per I-797C
April 27, 2017:  Biometrics completed
September 23, 2017:  Received I-797C for interview!

October 24, 2017:  Interview, passed all tests but "decision cannot yet be made"

October 30, 2017:  Received email that Oath ceremony has been scheduled, letter to follow with date and other info. 

                                  USCIS case status updated w/same message as email.

November 2, 2017:  Oath ceremony letter received scheduled for Nov. 7, 2017.

November 7, 2017:  Oath Ceremony, Certificate of U.S. Naturalization in hand!!!

________________________________________________________________________________________

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
Timeline
Posted

I assume you have account on CFL, yes? Hook up with 'SmilingAsia' there, ask her to talk to yer wife, be prepared to pay service charge.

Good Luck !

Sounds good to me. I'll give it a try. I believe the fiancee is getting close to receiving the P4 so we can use good reliable tried and true methods/info. Thanks.

Note:  I am the U.S. citizen sponsor.  All info below applies to my immigrant wife.

______________________________________________________________________________________

I-130 (CR1)

April 13, 2011: Married in China.
February 2, 2012: Interview 09:30 a.m. APPROVED!!!
March 2, 2012: POE JFK
March 17, 2012: Received SSN card.
April 5, 2012: 2-yr Green Card in hand

________________________________________________________________________

I-751 (ROC)

December 15, 2013: I-751 mailed to USCIS

June 9, 2014: ROC Approved per I-797C received 6-13-2014

June 17, 2014: New 10-yr Green Card in hand!

________________________________________________________________________

N-400
March 29, 2017:  N-400 mailed to USCIS
March 31, 2017: N-400 Received by USCIS per I-797C
April 27, 2017:  Biometrics completed
September 23, 2017:  Received I-797C for interview!

October 24, 2017:  Interview, passed all tests but "decision cannot yet be made"

October 30, 2017:  Received email that Oath ceremony has been scheduled, letter to follow with date and other info. 

                                  USCIS case status updated w/same message as email.

November 2, 2017:  Oath ceremony letter received scheduled for Nov. 7, 2017.

November 7, 2017:  Oath Ceremony, Certificate of U.S. Naturalization in hand!!!

________________________________________________________________________________________

 
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