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Just realized I qualify for the I-864EZ for the AOS. The AOS was just PAID today and I can print the barcode. Even though I qualify for the I-864ez, can I just send in the I-864 I already filled out? I want to send this out as soon as possible and my gut tells me the I-864 is just fine. Also, I'm lazy. haha

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Just realized I qualify for the I-864EZ for the AOS. The AOS was just PAID today and I can print the barcode. Even though I qualify for the I-864ez, can I just send in the I-864 I already filled out? I want to send this out as soon as possible and my gut tells me the I-864 is just fine. Also, I'm lazy. haha

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Yes, you can just send in the I-864 that you've already filled out. The only reason people do the I-864EZ is because it's a shorter form. Even though you qualify, it doesn't mean you have to fill it out and send it; it's just an alternative to the longer form.

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Thank, I just wanted to make sure. Follow up question. I was going to include photocopies of my previous 3 Federal Tax Returns (2010, 2009, 2008) and I have all 1040's, W2's and 1099's except I missing the 1099 for the Interest in my account for 2009 (which was only 10 dollars!) Even though that is so little, I feel like it's still required. Should I rish mailing it without the form? Or should I go to my local IRS office tomorrow, get the Tax Transcripts and use them instead? And if I use the Tax Transcripts, should I still send the copies of my returns? Thank you! I wanted to get this all mailed out tomorrow, but I guess it doesn't matter if it still gets there before the other documents (like the DS-230).

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Thank, I just wanted to make sure. Follow up question. I was going to include photocopies of my previous 3 Federal Tax Returns (2010, 2009, 2008) and I have all 1040's, W2's and 1099's except I missing the 1099 for the Interest in my account for 2009 (which was only 10 dollars!) Even though that is so little, I feel like it's still required. Should I rish mailing it without the form? Or should I go to my local IRS office tomorrow, get the Tax Transcripts and use them instead? And if I use the Tax Transcripts, should I still send the copies of my returns? Thank you! I wanted to get this all mailed out tomorrow, but I guess it doesn't matter if it still gets there before the other documents (like the DS-230).

If you can, I'd suggest getting the tax transcripts. It's less paper for the officers at NVC to go through and I hear they prefer transcripts over all the 1040 and W2s as all the information is on one paper. If you get the transcripts, you don't need to send the 1040s, W2s, or 1099s.

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