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1)Heres my question.....Can i still apply for DCF if i dont have a copy of my TAX TRANSCRIPTS?????

I am going to file my taxes for the last 5 years(including..1040/2555/w-7 for my wife and our japanese w-2s)

(2)IS it ok to just bring a copy of my completed tax docs??

(3)I made about 30,000 last year and so did my wife..i would assume we meet the requirements to be above the poverity line but we arent in the US..so i would need a co-sponsor..right? )

one more question for Japanese filers, if i file in NAHA..do it looks like i dont need to do the I-864...or does this only apply for the miltary..i thought it might be fun to file in okinawa and get a visa and a vacation out of the whole deal??

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k-in-osaka,

1. I believe you're still okay to file as long as you show that you have filed, even if you're late doing it. You should attach some letter saying that you were unaware you still needed to file since your income was foreign income, or something along those lines.

2. I'd bring your tax documents, and make sure it's clear when you filed them.

3) You will need a co-sonsor, unless you have over $51,000 in assets--the amount currently required for a US citizen to show he/she can support an immigrant spouse.

I'm not sure about your other question.

Best wishes,

Mary

1)Heres my question.....Can i still apply for DCF if i dont have a copy of my TAX TRANSCRIPTS?????

I am going to file my taxes for the last 5 years(including..1040/2555/w-7 for my wife and our japanese w-2s)

(2)IS it ok to just bring a copy of my completed tax docs??

(3)I made about 30,000 last year and so did my wife..i would assume we meet the requirements to be above the poverity line but we arent in the US..so i would need a co-sponsor..right? )

one more question for Japanese filers, if i file in NAHA..do it looks like i dont need to do the I-864...or does this only apply for the miltary..i thought it might be fun to file in okinawa and get a visa and a vacation out of the whole deal??

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February 6, 2007: Heard back from Frankfurt. They want proof that our relationship is bonafide.

February 8, 2007: Sent proof (old emails, joint bank account statements, story of how we met)

February 24, 2007: I-130 Approved. Received Packet 3 in the mail.

February 26, 2007: Faxed OF-169 (checklist) to Immigrant Visa Unit in Frankfurt; Mailed back DS-230 Part I

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1)Heres my question.....Can i still apply for DCF if i dont have a copy of my TAX TRANSCRIPTS?????

I am going to file my taxes for the last 5 years(including..1040/2555/w-7 for my wife and our japanese w-2s)

You can file I-130. The tax information and i-864 are not requierd until the visa application. You need to find out the order of document submission in Tokyo.

(2)IS it ok to just bring a copy of my completed tax docs??

If you prefer to do it this way, you will need to include your W-2 (or similar) docs with it. This will probably be the simplest fastest way for you.

(3)I made about 30,000 last year and so did my wife..i would assume we meet the requirements to be above the poverity line but we arent in the US..so i would need a co-sponsor..right? )

Right. Your foreign income can not be 'counted' unless it will continue in the US. However, probably no harm in including it there--it does show your earning potential.

one more question for Japanese filers, if i file in NAHA..do it looks like i dont need to do the I-864...or does this only apply for the miltary..i thought it might be fun to file in okinawa and get a visa and a vacation out of the whole deal??

I think you will find that all Immigrant Visa cases will go through Tokyo. Every IV application requires an I-864--not even military are excluded.

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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one more question for Japanese filers, if i file in NAHA..do it looks like i dont need to do the I-864...or does this only apply for the miltary..i thought it might be fun to file in okinawa and get a visa and a vacation out of the whole deal??

I think you will find that all Immigrant Visa cases will go through Tokyo. Every IV application requires an I-864--not even military are excluded.

I find this intriguing and perplexing.... according to the Tokyo embassy website, the checklist of things to bring to an I-130 interview at either Tokyo or Naha, Okinawa says "Affidavit Of Support. (Required only if applying in Tokyo)..."

As far as we all know, the I-864 is required in all cases, right?

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Timeline:

01/31/07 - I-130 fedexed to California

02/01/07 - I-130 received by USCIS California

02/13/07 - received NOA1

04/10/07 - Petition approved (64 days)

04/17/07 - Received NOA2, petition on it's way to NVC

05/07/07 - Still nothing from NVC (those bums!)

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04/05/07 - Re-filed I-130 at Tokyo embassy with no problems! (didn't need to canx first petition)

04/12/07 - Petition at embassy is approved (7 days!)

04/16/07 - Received notice of approval from embassy, submitted interview request

04/17/07 - Received notice of interview, which will be May 7

05/07/07 - Had interview at embassy, visa approved!

05/08/07 - Passport with visa delivered!!!!

Dang, the Tokyo embassy is fast!

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one more question for Japanese filers, if i file in NAHA..do it looks like i dont need to do the I-864...or does this only apply for the miltary..i thought it might be fun to file in okinawa and get a visa and a vacation out of the whole deal??

I think you will find that all Immigrant Visa cases will go through Tokyo. Every IV application requires an I-864--not even military are excluded.

I find this intriguing and perplexing.... according to the Tokyo embassy website, the checklist of things to bring to an I-130 interview at either Tokyo or Naha, Okinawa says "Affidavit Of Support. (Required only if applying in Tokyo)..."

As far as we all know, the I-864 is required in all cases, right?

Hey, Tokyo has really upgraded their website!

You'll see here that everyone needs an I-864: http://tokyo.usembassy.gov/e/visa/tvisa-ivi864.html

All immigrant visa applicants in the categories below must present a contractually binding Affidavit of Support (Form I-864), signed by the petitioner:

All family-based immigrants

The I-864 is not a part of the petition I-130, but of the visa application. Again, it is poorly worded, but you MUST continue to think of the "DCF" in its two distinct parts: petition, and visa application.

I think that the reason you do not bring I-864 to Naha is because it is a Consulate only. You may submit your I-130 there and they will forward it to Tokyo for the IV application portion. Tokyo is the only office where you can apply for/interview for an Immigrant Visa.

(ex, there are several Consulates in Canada. Petitioners can submit I-130 to any of them (save one), but the visa interview will always take place in Montreal).

An Immigrant Visa can not be issued without an I-864. You can find the relevant law in the INA, accessable at uscis.gov

Now That You Are A Permanent Resident

How Do I Remove The Conditions On Permanent Residence Based On Marriage?

Welcome to the United States: A Guide For New Immigrants

Yes, even this last one.. stuff in there that not even your USC knows.....

Here are more links that I love:

Arriving in America, The POE Drill

Dual Citizenship FAQ

Other Fora I Post To:

alt.visa.us.marriage-based http://britishexpats.com/ and www.***removed***.com

censored link = *family based immigration* website

Inertia. Is that the Greek god of 'can't be bothered'?

Met, married, immigrated, naturalized.

I-130 filed Aug02

USC Jul06

No Deje Piedras Sobre El Pavimento!

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