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Can i apply for ITIN for my husband even if he's not in the US?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hey guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows if I can apply for a ITIN (individual tax identification number) for my husband who's not in the US yet. I want to open a joint bank account with him here in the US. To show during the interview a joint account since we dont have one yet.

If anyone can help it would be great!

Thanks and good luck to all!

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02/10/2006 - Married to my husband Cedric

02/28/2007 - Sent I-130 Package to CSC via Overnight USPS

02/29/2007 - CSC received Package

03/08/2007 - Check for $190.00 cleared

03/06/2007 - Date of Notice for NOA1 I-129F

03/12/2007 - Touch! on I-130 (First!)

03/14/2007 - Received NOA1 for I-130 in mail

03/15/2007 - Sent I-129F Package to Chicago Lockbox via Overnight USPS

03/16/2007 - Chicago Lockbox received Package

03/20/2007 - Date of Notice for NOA1 I-130

03/22/2007 - Check for $170.00 cleared

03/23/2007 - Received NOA1 for I-129F Package in mail

[Case is at the National Benefits Center (MSC)]

04/05/2007 - I-129F Case transfered to CSC

04/09/2007 - TOUCH! on I-129F (First Ever!)

04/10/2007 - Received Transfer to CSC Notice in Mail

04/25/2007 - E-mail from CRIS - case pending in CSC

04/26/2007 - Touch! on I-129F

04/27/2007 - Touch! on I-129F

after MONTHS of waiting...

07/31/2007 - APPROVED on I-130 (Email from CRIS)

07/31/2007 - Touch! on I-129F

07/31/2007 - APPROVED on I-129F (Email from CRIS late during the evening)

FINALLY!!!! THANK GOD!!!!!

It's sad that I check my CSO more than 3 times a day... I just can't wait for my husband to be here...

Filed: Other Country: China
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Hey guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows if I can apply for a ITIN (individual tax identification number) for my husband who's not in the US yet. I want to open a joint bank account with him here in the US. To show during the interview a joint account since we dont have one yet.

If anyone can help it would be great!

Thanks and good luck to all!

The short answer is "yes but probably no." Yes, because with his passport or a notarized copy, you can file your 2006 taxes jointly and enclose the ITIN application with the (signed by both of you) tax return. "But probably no" because the logistics of getting his passport, or notarized copy and his signature on a tax return conveniently enough to make it worth the trouble, is unlikely.

The good news is that nobody really expects husbands and wives who have never lived together in the USA to have joint US bank accounts. Other proof of bonafide relationship is far more common in these cases.

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Jenna,

I had no problem getting my wife an ITIN and making her a joint owner of 2 of my bank accounts when she was still in her country waiting for my petitions to be approved. I did have her send me her passport, and we did send the bank's signature card back and forth, and the signature page of the 1040. There's nothing difficult about that.

Yodrak

Hey guys,

I was wondering if anyone knows if I can apply for a ITIN (individual tax identification number) for my husband who's not in the US yet. I want to open a joint bank account with him here in the US. To show during the interview a joint account since we dont have one yet.

If anyone can help it would be great!

Thanks and good luck to all!

The short answer is "yes but probably no." Yes, because with his passport or a notarized copy, you can file your 2006 taxes jointly and enclose the ITIN application with the (signed by both of you) tax return. "But probably no" because the logistics of getting his passport, or notarized copy and his signature on a tax return conveniently enough to make it worth the trouble, is unlikely.

The good news is that nobody really expects husbands and wives who have never lived together in the USA to have joint US bank accounts. Other proof of bonafide relationship is far more common in these cases.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Italy
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You could file with the IRS for a ITIN for your joint taxes, but you do not need joint acounts for the visa. When you apply for the Lifting of Conditions I-751, you should have joint acounts.

Good luck.

James (USA) Manuela (Italy)

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Married Nov. 6, 2004

12/02/04 Applied for I-130

12/21/04 I-130 Approved (19 days @ Vermont)

03/24/05 Case Completed (84 days @ NVC)

05/09/05 Got CR-1 Visa (47 days @ Naples)

Total of 158 days

Lifting of Conditions I-751

04/02/07 Expressed mailed in I-130

04/03/07 I-751 received at 1:08pm and signed for by Paul E. Novak Jr. Center Director (day 1)

05/02/07 Check finally clears my bank - appears to have been processed on 4/30 by VSC (day 30)

05/04/07 Received BLUE Finger Print Receipt Notification (day 32)

05/17/07 Received NOA1 dated 5/9/07(day 45)

05/18/07 Received ASC Appointment Notice dated 5/14/07 for June 1st (day 46)

06/01/07 Biometric Appointment today @ 2:00 (day 60)

06/03/07 "Touched" (day 62)

10/26/07 "Card Production Ordered" (217 days from the day the application received and 172 days from NOA1)

10/30/07 Touched again

10/31/07 Received Notice of Removal of Conditional Basis of Lawful Permanent Residence letter, signed by Paul E Novak Jr.

10/31/07 Touched again - if we get touched again does that count as harassment?

11/05/07 10 year green card arrives! (227 days)

US Citizen N-400

03/12/08 To be filed!

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Filed: Other Country: China
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Jenna,

I had no problem getting my wife an ITIN and making her a joint owner of 2 of my bank accounts when she was still in her country waiting for my petitions to be approved. I did have her send me her passport, and we did send the bank's signature card back and forth, and the signature page of the 1040. There's nothing difficult about that.

Yodrak

No, there's nothing difficult about it, just logistically inconvenient. Since it is now already April 6, you would need to either file an extension or amend your return later when you have his ITIN. I would not have wanted to go the the expense and worry of mailing passports (in my case two because of daughter) between the US and China. I actually had the opportunity to bring them with me at the end of a visit and mail them back but chose to file an amended return after their arrival instead of risking the loss of passports. Actually, I used my 2005 tax return to fund my second trip to China. That could be a consideration too. I just filed as single, got my refund and amended the return later.

The bottom line is that it is doable but it's your own judgment call whether it is worth the trouble, since joint bank accounts are uncommon and unnecessary in circumstances like yours.

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

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pushbrk,

Why the daughter? I didn't get an ITIN for my stepson at that time, only my wife. Since they were still living in their country I couldn't list him as a dependent anyway.

Agreed, the country involved and the reliability of the postal system or delivery services there could make a difference in the comfort level.

Yodrak

Jenna,

I had no problem getting my wife an ITIN and making her a joint owner of 2 of my bank accounts when she was still in her country waiting for my petitions to be approved. I did have her send me her passport, and we did send the bank's signature card back and forth, and the signature page of the 1040. There's nothing difficult about that.

Yodrak

No, there's nothing difficult about it, just logistically inconvenient. Since it is now already April 6, you would need to either file an extension or amend your return later when you have his ITIN. I would not have wanted to go the the expense and worry of mailing passports (in my case two because of daughter) between the US and China. .....

Filed: Other Country: China
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I didn't realize until after I made the decision that the stepdaughter wasn't elligible.

pushbrk,

Why the daughter? I didn't get an ITIN for my stepson at that time, only my wife. Since they were still living in their country I couldn't list him as a dependent anyway.

Agreed, the country involved and the reliability of the postal system or delivery services there could make a difference in the comfort level.

Yodrak

Jenna,

I had no problem getting my wife an ITIN and making her a joint owner of 2 of my bank accounts when she was still in her country waiting for my petitions to be approved. I did have her send me her passport, and we did send the bank's signature card back and forth, and the signature page of the 1040. There's nothing difficult about that.

Yodrak

No, there's nothing difficult about it, just logistically inconvenient. Since it is now already April 6, you would need to either file an extension or amend your return later when you have his ITIN. I would not have wanted to go the the expense and worry of mailing passports (in my case two because of daughter) between the US and China. .....

Facts are cheap...knowing how to use them is precious...
Understanding the big picture is priceless. Anonymous

Google Who is Pushbrk?

A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

 

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