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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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my USC fiance just started his job so he doesn't have any tax returns yet. he has a co-sponsor which is his mother but doesn't have any tax returns too...because they both just started working...just a few months ago... will that be a problem for the I-134? eventhough the co-sponsor meets the 125% povertyline?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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help needed here please.... :help:

K1 journey

09/30/06 :mailed I-129F

10/05/06 :date of NOA1

12/15/06 :date of NOA2

03/15/07 :got my VISA!!!!

03/17/07 :welcome to LAS VEGAS!!! wwwooohhhoooo

wedding day - JUNE 3, 2007

AOS

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

09/10/2007 :interview

09/18/2007 :notice mailed welcoming the NEW PERMANENT RESIDENT!!!

EAD

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

08/24/2007 :card production ordered

08/27/2007 :touched

09/01/2007 :EAD card received!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Well, of course, your sponsor and co-sponsor can always qualify with assets as opposed to income. You only need to provide the tax information is they want to qualify with income.

Let me just ask a question or two. Are you saying that neither your fiance nor his mother-in-law have filed a tax return over the past three years? Or are you saying that their income would not be sufficient, regardless of whether a tax return was filed? If their current income is sufficient (based on current jobs), then they can both get a letter from their employer with the required information (see instructions to I-134). Then they can both write a letter explaining why they do not have any tax returns. I would think, however, that even if they have the necessary income now, it might be a safer route to use assets to qualify.

Just my opinion.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Well, of course, your sponsor and co-sponsor can always qualify with assets as opposed to income. You only need to provide the tax information is they want to qualify with income.

Let me just ask a question or two. Are you saying that neither your fiance nor his mother-in-law have filed a tax return over the past three years? Or are you saying that their income would not be sufficient, regardless of whether a tax return was filed? If their current income is sufficient (based on current jobs), then they can both get a letter from their employer with the required information (see instructions to I-134). Then they can both write a letter explaining why they do not have any tax returns. I would think, however, that even if they have the necessary income now, it might be a safer route to use assets to qualify.

Just my opinion.

my USC fiance...studied & worked in the philippines for a while...he just came back to the US permanently last May '06..so no income tax was filed yet. & also his mom - was a housewife back then...when his father resigned from work...her mom applied for a job & got hired...

K1 journey

09/30/06 :mailed I-129F

10/05/06 :date of NOA1

12/15/06 :date of NOA2

03/15/07 :got my VISA!!!!

03/17/07 :welcome to LAS VEGAS!!! wwwooohhhoooo

wedding day - JUNE 3, 2007

AOS

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

09/10/2007 :interview

09/18/2007 :notice mailed welcoming the NEW PERMANENT RESIDENT!!!

EAD

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

08/24/2007 :card production ordered

08/27/2007 :touched

09/01/2007 :EAD card received!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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rUsSeLL&fAyE,

That is not sufficient reason for not having filed an income tax return.

Yodrak

my USC fiance...studied & worked in the philippines for a while...he just came back to the US permanently last May '06..so no income tax was filed yet. ....

why so? he hasn't been working in the US ever since??? how could be file one? & his mother? how could she have one if she just worked for just a few months?

K1 journey

09/30/06 :mailed I-129F

10/05/06 :date of NOA1

12/15/06 :date of NOA2

03/15/07 :got my VISA!!!!

03/17/07 :welcome to LAS VEGAS!!! wwwooohhhoooo

wedding day - JUNE 3, 2007

AOS

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

09/10/2007 :interview

09/18/2007 :notice mailed welcoming the NEW PERMANENT RESIDENT!!!

EAD

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

08/24/2007 :card production ordered

08/27/2007 :touched

09/01/2007 :EAD card received!

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rUsSeLL&fAyE,

That is not sufficient reason for not having filed an income tax return.

Yodrak

my USC fiance...studied & worked in the philippines for a while...he just came back to the US permanently last May '06..so no income tax was filed yet. ....

why so? he hasn't been working in the US ever since??? how could be file one? & his mother? how could she have one if she just worked for just a few months?

If his mother is married, shw would have filed a joint return with her husband. If single, she would have received something in order to live which would also require a tax return if above the federal minimum.

I finally got rid of the never ending money drain. I called the plumber, and got the problem fixed. I wish her the best.

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rUsSeLL&fAyE,

He could file one by filling out the form and mailing it in the the IRS, which a US citizen is required to do if their income exceeds a specified minimum level - no matter where in the world the income was earned, even the Philippines.

Yodrak

rUsSeLL&fAyE,

That is not sufficient reason for not having filed an income tax return.

Yodrak

my USC fiance...studied & worked in the philippines for a while...he just came back to the US permanently last May '06..so no income tax was filed yet. ....

why so? he hasn't been working in the US ever since??? how could be file one? ....

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rUsSeLL&fAyE,

He could file one by filling out the form and mailing it in the the IRS, which a US citizen is required to do if their income exceeds a specified minimum level - no matter where in the world the income was earned, even the Philippines.

Yodrak

rUsSeLL&fAyE,

That is not sufficient reason for not having filed an income tax return.

Yodrak

my USC fiance...studied & worked in the philippines for a while...he just came back to the US permanently last May '06..so no income tax was filed yet. ....

why so? he hasn't been working in the US ever since??? how could be file one? ....

i understand now what you're saying but isn't it that filing will still be on APRIL? i am not sure though..correct me again if i'm wrong:-)

K1 journey

09/30/06 :mailed I-129F

10/05/06 :date of NOA1

12/15/06 :date of NOA2

03/15/07 :got my VISA!!!!

03/17/07 :welcome to LAS VEGAS!!! wwwooohhhoooo

wedding day - JUNE 3, 2007

AOS

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

09/10/2007 :interview

09/18/2007 :notice mailed welcoming the NEW PERMANENT RESIDENT!!!

EAD

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

08/24/2007 :card production ordered

08/27/2007 :touched

09/01/2007 :EAD card received!

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rUsSeLL&fAyE,

You are correct, income tax returns are due by April of the following year.

So what is you fiance's legitimate excuse for not filing a 2005 tax return in April of 2006? You write in your 3rd post that "my USC fiance... .... worked in the philippines for a while".

Yodrak

i understand now what you're saying but isn't it that filing will still be on APRIL? i am not sure though..correct me again if i'm wrong:-)
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rUsSeLL&fAyE,

You are correct, income tax returns are due by April of the following year.

So what is you fiance's legitimate excuse for not filing a 2005 tax return in April of 2006? You write in your 3rd post that "my USC fiance... .... worked in the philippines for a while".

Yodrak

i understand now what you're saying but isn't it that filing will still be on APRIL? i am not sure though..correct me again if i'm wrong:-)

he will file for one i am pretty sure but what i am concerned about is that...what if my inetrview will fall on march for example...what will happen to our I-134? what if the embassy askes for federal tax returns & he has not filed yet because it's not april yet? you kow what i mean?:-(

K1 journey

09/30/06 :mailed I-129F

10/05/06 :date of NOA1

12/15/06 :date of NOA2

03/15/07 :got my VISA!!!!

03/17/07 :welcome to LAS VEGAS!!! wwwooohhhoooo

wedding day - JUNE 3, 2007

AOS

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

09/10/2007 :interview

09/18/2007 :notice mailed welcoming the NEW PERMANENT RESIDENT!!!

EAD

06/12/2007 :sent application to Chicago, IL

06/19/2007 :NOA date

07/18/2007 :biometrics done!

08/24/2007 :card production ordered

08/27/2007 :touched

09/01/2007 :EAD card received!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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rUsSeLL&fAyE,

You are correct, income tax returns are due by April of the following year.

So what is you fiance's legitimate excuse for not filing a 2005 tax return in April of 2006? You write in your 3rd post that "my USC fiance... .... worked in the philippines for a while".

Yodrak

i understand now what you're saying but isn't it that filing will still be on APRIL? i am not sure though..correct me again if i'm wrong:-)

he will file for one i am pretty sure but what i am concerned about is that...what if my inetrview will fall on march for example...what will happen to our I-134? what if the embassy askes for federal tax returns & he has not filed yet because it's not april yet? you kow what i mean?:-(

That is his problem. While April is the due date, a taxpayer can file his/her tax return at anytime beginning in January.

YMMV

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Uh oh. I am probably going to have the same prob. My man was stationed in Japan for 3 years and during those years he hadn't filed for his tax returns. Damn....... dunno what will happen.

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Nov 16th, 2006 Sent I-129F to VSC - overnighted

Nov 20th, 2006 NOA1

Dec 4th, 2006 NOA2 !!!!! Dang...that was fast.. thank you GOD....

Dec 12th, 2006 E-mail from NVC : Petition forwarded to US Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia

Dec 14th, 2006 E-mail from US Embassy in Jakarta : Packet 3

Jan 08th, 2007 Medical exam! --- Done! Dunno the result tho......... =/

Feb 06th, 2007 Sent packet 3 back to the Embassy with DHL!!!

Feb 15th, 2007 Packet 4 (By phone...)

Feb 22nd, 2007 Interview date!! - VISA APPROVED!!!!!

Apr 15th, 2007 POE : Detroit

May 04th, 2007 Barefoot wedding at Hutchinson Island, FL

May 09th, 2007 Applied for SSN

May 18th, 2007 SSN Received

June 9th, 2007 AOS + EAD paperwork sent

June 15th, 2007 NOA1 for AOS and EAD

June 18th, 2007 CHECKS CASHED (for both AOS and EAD)

July 10th, 2007 Biometrics Appt.

Aug 02nd, 2007 AOS transferred to CSC

Aug 22nd, 2007 EAD card production ordered!

Aug 29th, 2007 Greencard production ordered!!

Aug 31st, 2007 EAD card received

Sept 7th, 2007 2 Year Greencard received

June 24, 2009 I-751 sent (Priority Mail)

June 29, 2009 NOA 1

July 31, 2009 Biometrics

Oct 30, 2009 Card production ordered!!!

Nov 06, 2009 10 Year Greencard received

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Detty,

What will happen is he will file late tax returns if he had any income during those 3 years.

Yodrak

Uh oh. I am probably going to have the same prob. My man was stationed in Japan for 3 years and during those years he hadn't filed for his tax returns. Damn....... dunno what will happen.
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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The main concern for the OP is that her sponsor and co-sponsor meet the poverty guidelines requirements and if so then they can try filing late taxes (you pay a fee) which is what my husband did for our K1.

(Puerto Rico) Luis & Laura (Brazil) K1 JOURNEY
04/11/2006 - Filed I-129F.
09/29/2006 - Visa in hand!

10/15/2006 - POE San Juan
11/15/2006 - MARRIAGE

AOS JOURNEY
01/05/2007 - AOS sent to Chicago.
03/26/2007 - Green Card in hand!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
01/26/2009 - Filed I-751.
06/22/2009 - Green Card in hand!

NATURALIZATION JOURNEY
06/26/2014 - N-400 sent to Nebraska
07/02/2014 - NOA
07/24/2014 - Biometrics
10/24/2014 - Interview (approved)

01/16/2015 - Oath Ceremony


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