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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Italy
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how long will take CAEC status change to 'in transit' from at NVC? mine under mumbai consulate.interview on 5/5/2014..

status is still 'at NVC'.

for me after 2 days I received Interview letter!


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I-130 / F-2A ( Spouse of LPR ) varie_amore_10.gif

To see every step go to my Immigration Story..

02.13.2012 NOA 1 - PRIORITY DATE

11.20.2013 NOA 2 - APPROVAL DATE

03.07.2014 CASE COMPLETE

04.04.2014 INTERVIEW LETTER

05.20.2014 MEDICAL EXAMINATION

05.21.2014 INTERVIEW DATE

06.03.2014 AP...THE WAIT CAN BE FROM 1 TO 4 MONTHS...

08.08.2014 YET IN AP, STATUS UPDATE DATE CHANGE AT TODAY!! AUGUST 8 !! YUPPY!

08.11.2014 YET IN AP...AT TODAY HAVE PASSED 7 WEEKS (counting business days)

08.12.2014 OMG!! TODAY VISA STATUS SAY READY!!! I can't believe!!!

08.13.2014 VISA STATUS ISSUED!!!!!

08.24.25014 POE

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N-400 My hubby's Naturalization varie_amore_10.gif

PHOENIX LOCKBOX

07.14.2014 N-400 MAILED

07.17.2014 N-400 DELIVERED

07.24.2014 N-400 ACCEPTANCE CONFIRMATION LETTER

08.08.2014 FINGERPRINT LETTER

08.18.2014 FINGERPRINT APPOINTMENT DATE

28.09.2014 INTERVIEW LETTER

22.10.2014 INTERVIEW DATE

30.10.2014 OATH CERIMONY FINALLY US CITIZEN!!!!

11.07.2014 US Passport Received!

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Dominican Republic
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i called today..and nothing yet...

Omg!!!

USCIS Petition(s) Filed

Form I-130: Petition for Alien Relative (mother)

Date I-130 Sent : (2012-02-14)

Date I-130 NOA1 (Receipt)via email : (2012-02-21)

Date I-130 NOA1 (hard copy Receipt)via mail : (2012-02-28)

Date I-130 NOA2 (Receipt)via email : (2012-06-11)

Date I-130 NOA2 (hard copy Receipt)via mail : (2012-06-14)

Date Package Received By NVC : (2012-07-02)

ds3032(Choice of Address and Agent for Immigrant Visa Applicants): sent from mother's email address on 8/3/12. Approved on 8/10/12

AOS paid 8/5/12, IV paid 8/23/12.

ds230,i864ez,aos and iv receipt,documents(6 last pay stubs,job letter,beneficiary's birth certificate(certified and legalized),2 2x2 photos,police report(certified),w2 and transcripts from 2009-2011,copy of beneficiary passport.8/23/12

checklist received from NVC on 8/30/12- missing petioner's documents(marriage certificate,birth certificate,2011 transcript).

checklist sent to NVC by air on 9/1/12 to arrive on 9/4/12.

check list recieved on email 9/13/12 ( petioner INEXTENSA birth certificate and 2011 taxes transcript directly from IRS).

2011 taxes transcript (directly from IRS) sent on 9/12/12.Arrived 9/14/12

petioner birth certificate (INEXTENSA)sent on 9/13/12. Arrived 9/14/12

CASE COMPLETE 09/25/12

10/03/12 INTERVIEW assigned for 11/19/12 received letter via email later on in the day.

Medical done 11/06/12

Visa approved 11/19/12

VISA ON HAND 11/29/12 ( DELIVERED HOME)

POE 12/08/12- SAN JUAN,PUERTO RICO

F2A LPR petitioning for minor children

PD 8/5/13 , NOA2 8/27/13, CASE COMPLETE 3/5/14

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How are people filing taxes as their spouses are outside US? I am planning to file jointly. IRS publication 54 mentions we need to report the worldwide income if we file jointly. But I am not clear on how we report the worldwide income since my wife's income is not in USD? Any help is appreciated.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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Hi Prwaitingfor wife

I filed single and will amend once my wife cums here. since interview in next month. i called NVC and they told me and then i called IRS 2 make sure that my wife is not having any SSN and i m filing single can i amend my taxes once she cums here. They said yes. Meanwhile other option is to have ITIN # but that will take almost 6-8 weeks. If u still have doubt u can call NVC

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Thanks sukhi4498 for the response.

My wife has SS#. Is asking for extension an option?

I did file for extension, but now thinking maybe i should file married filing separately than change it, once my wife comes.

July 11, 2013 - NOA 1

September 12, 2013 - Transfer to Nebraska

September 20, 2013 - Case touched

November 14, 2013 - NOA 2

Case shipped to DOS - November 19, 2013

NVC Stage

December 11, 2013 - NVC received my case

December 30, 2013 - NVC case number issued

January 2, 2013 - NVC issued invoice number

January 13, 2013 - DS261 filled out

January 15, 2013 - AOS invoice received and paid

January 17, 2013 - AOS package sent

January 21, 2014 - Fed ex delivered package (NVC confirmed receipt on 22nd)

January 21, 2014 - IV fee invoice received and paid

January 22, 2014 - IV documents sent (payment in process but cleared from bank)

January 23, 2014 - submitted DS260 form, iv documents delivered per fedex (24th per NVC)

February 12, 2014 - received fake checklist for IV package

February 21, 2014 - Case completed (by phone)

April 2, 2014 - Called and got interview date May 13, 2014

May 13, 2014 - Counsel needed some time to to review docs

May 27, 2014 - Interview round two and visa approved

June 2, 2014 - Visa pick up date

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How are people filing taxes as their spouses are outside US? I am planning to file jointly. IRS publication 54 mentions we need to report the worldwide income if we file jointly. But I am not clear on how we report the worldwide income since my wife's income is not in USD? Any help is appreciated.

My husband and I did a lot of research about it and we found that when you are married to a nonresident alien, you can file jointly or you can waive that provision and file separately. If you don't have the ITIN, you must file married separately, or I think you can ask for an extension too. You are not allowed to file under the single status, that's illegal and tax fraud.

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USCIS Stage
05/16/2013: NOA1 (Priority Date)
09/06/2013: Transfer to Nebraska notice

12/11/2013: NOA2
12/12/2013: Case shipped to DoS

NVC Stage
01/07/2014: NVC received case
02/06/2014: Received case number and IIN
02/10/2014: DS-261 generated and filled
02/11/2014: AOS fee bill generated and paid

02/13/2014: AOS sent
02/26/2014: IV packet fee bill generated and paid
02/28/2014: DS-260 filled and submitted
03/03/2014: IV packet sent
03/28/2014: CC by phone
04/04/2014: Received CC email

02/05/2015: Received Interview letter

Embassy

02/17/2015: Medical

03/23/2015: Interview - VISA APPROVED! :D

03/27/2015: Visa status changed to AP

03/30/2015: Visa status changed to ISSUED

04/01/2015: Picked up documents and passport from the Postal Office

04/02/2015: ELIS fee paid

New Beginning

04/02/2015: POE - Finally in the U.S. with my hubby (L)

04/22/2015: SSN in hand

05/27/2015: Green card in production

06/03/2015: Green card in hand

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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My husband and I did a lot of research about it and we found that when you are married to a nonresident alien, you can file jointly or you can waive that provision and file separately. If you don't have the ITIN, you must file married separately, or I think you can ask for an extension too. You are not allowed to file under the single status, that's illegal and tax fraud.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: India
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I doubt what he is saying is right I have lawyer and he told me u can always amend your tax later and there will b no problem this is not fraud u can call IRS and even they can edify u abt this situation. But I told u to call nvc if u have any doubt

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I'm not an expert, just trying to help. That was the information I found here (http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/292839-2009-tax-return-married-but-may-file-single-please-help/).

It's better to ask a lawyer or call IRS first, I agree :)

Best wishes!

USCIS Stage
05/16/2013: NOA1 (Priority Date)
09/06/2013: Transfer to Nebraska notice

12/11/2013: NOA2
12/12/2013: Case shipped to DoS

NVC Stage
01/07/2014: NVC received case
02/06/2014: Received case number and IIN
02/10/2014: DS-261 generated and filled
02/11/2014: AOS fee bill generated and paid

02/13/2014: AOS sent
02/26/2014: IV packet fee bill generated and paid
02/28/2014: DS-260 filled and submitted
03/03/2014: IV packet sent
03/28/2014: CC by phone
04/04/2014: Received CC email

02/05/2015: Received Interview letter

Embassy

02/17/2015: Medical

03/23/2015: Interview - VISA APPROVED! :D

03/27/2015: Visa status changed to AP

03/30/2015: Visa status changed to ISSUED

04/01/2015: Picked up documents and passport from the Postal Office

04/02/2015: ELIS fee paid

New Beginning

04/02/2015: POE - Finally in the U.S. with my hubby (L)

04/22/2015: SSN in hand

05/27/2015: Green card in production

06/03/2015: Green card in hand

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