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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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You cannot be claimed with out a social security number. So how is this possible if he was never in the US?

From what im reading theres more to this.

And if he was claimend as a dependant how :blink: is he the one to go to jail if anyone would go to jail it would be the person who claimed him.

I mean i can be wrong. But for my childs dad to claim her he needed her birth record and ss# before it wasnt like that but so much fraud is done with this IRS is making it hard for people to claim children as dependants.

I have never needed birth certificates to claim my adult children as dependents on my tax returns or at any point during their lives, they are both in college and I claim them every year. She never said her husband has never been in the US, where did you get that from? He can be claimed by parents/relatives as an adult child until the age of 26.


Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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Was he a student? As parents can claim a student and still the student can file tax returns / actually should do a W 4 claiming student status so emplyer does not withhold federal taxes but people dont' know this

and student who has taxes withheld can file for return of this / thus both can file legally

if not a student and he worked full time for over 6 months of the year and did not live with parents or other famil for 6 months, he needs to get in touch with IRS and report the issue himself / many cases of tax fraud in the US

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Unfortunately he's not a student and he's 29 at this time. And he obviously can't report on his family. :(


He never filed any taxes in his life, and just moved to the US. So can anyone say for sure, will USCIS or NVC or local consulate check tax reports of his family in US with IRS during CR1 visa process, so we get prepared for any outcome.

 
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