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1 hour ago, Jasmine202 said:

Hello

Ive been trying to order the irs transcripts from the website but with no luck since the government shutdown  

What can i use as an alternate ? Iv filed with turbo tX last year

Please guide me

Or you can request the transcripts to be mailed to your address. They don't take long. Or you can call the IRS and take an appointment to the nearest IRS office near you and they can give it to you there.

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April 2015: Bio-metrics completed

11/30/2018 Interview Notice for 01/07/2019

01/07/2019: Withdrawn at the interview due to divorce and another 751 filed after the divorce and switched to the waiver case

 

I-751 #2 - March 2017 (Waiver)

April 2017: Bio-metrics completed

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01/14/2019: Approval Notification via Email

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N-400 #1 Feb 2016 (Pending)(3-year Rule) 

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February 2016: Bio-metrics completed

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06/01/2016: Interview was cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances (probably cause the 751 was still pending)

01/16/2019: Case changed online again to interview was scheduled for 03/06/2019

03/06/2019 The Interview (Can't be approved since I'm not eligible for the 3 year rule anymore, will have to file again under the 5 year rule, FML)

03/09/2019: Official Deny letter Via certified mail

 

N-400 #2 March 2019 IOE (Pending)(5-year Rule) 

03/09/2019: N-400 filed online under the 5 year rule (Within 72 hours of the interview)

03/09/2019: NOA1 via web Portal

03/18/2019: NOA1 in the mail

03/19/2019: NOA2 via web Portal. Bio-metrics for 04/02/2019

03/21/2019: Successful early walk-in Bio-metrics

01/22/2020: Case changed to Interview was scheduled for 03/06/2020

03/16/2020: Denied for a dismissed criminal case 3 years ago

04/22/2020: Filled N336 to appeal the decision

 

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3 hours ago, C90 said:

Do you have your tax returns? You can use those together with your W2, no transcripts needed in that case

Me and my wife file together 2015-2016-2017 tho tax act.com . so i have w2 form and returns form show our names together so do i need still transcripts from IRS ? I never thought about it and my interview is next month of being week ? don't know what to do make me worried now 

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Just now, bestluck said:

Me and my wife file together 2015-2016-2017 tho tax act.com . so i have w2 form and returns form show our names together so do i need still transcripts from IRS ? I never thought about it and my interview is next month of being week ? don't know what to do make me worried now 

Pulled this form the USCIS website:

 

 

Documents to bring to your naturalization interview:

  • Your Green Card (formally known as Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card)
  • A photocopy of the front and back of your Green Card
  • Your driver’s license or state-issued identification card
  • All current and expired passports or travel documents  
  • Copies of your tax returns for the past five years (or three years if you are married to a U.S. citizen)
Depending on your individual case, you may need to submit other items with your application. If you don’t submit additional items that are requested when you file, your application could be delayed. These other items may include:
  • A completed, original Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative, if you have new representation or if the Form G-28 has not previously been submitted
  • A copy of your marriage certificate
  • A copy of your divorce or annulment certificate
  • A copy of the death certificate for your former spouse
  • Proof of your spouse’s U.S. citizenship
  • Proof of your Selective Service registration (this evidence is required for all men between the ages of 18 and 31—you can get information about your registration here)  
  • A copy of the court decree legally changing your name
  • Original, certified copies of court dispositions for all arrests and detentions (including expunged records and plea bargains)
  • An original, official statement by the arresting agency or applicant court confirming that no charges were filed
  • Original, certified copies of all probation and parole records
  • Evidence that you completed an alternative sentencing program or rehabilitative program
  • A completed, original Form N-426, Request for Certification of Military or Naval Service
  • Evidence that you continued to pay rent or a mortgage (if you have taken a trip outside the U.S. for six months or longer)
  • A copy of any court order requiring you to pay spousal or child support
  • Evidence that you have complied with a court order requiring you to pay spousal or child support (for example cancelled checks, receipts, court or agency printouts, evidence of wage garnishments, or a letter from the parent or guardian of the child(ren)
  • All correspondence with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding your failure to file taxes
  • A signed agreement from the IRS or state or local tax office showing that you have filed a tax return and arranged to pay the taxes you owe
  • Documentation from the IRS or state or local tax office showing the current status of your repayment program
  • An original Form N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions, completed less than six months ago by a licensed medical or osteopathic doctor or licensed clinical psychologist
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6 minutes ago, C90 said:

Pulled this form the USCIS website:

 

 

Documents to bring to your naturalization interview:

  • Your Green Card (formally known as Form I-551, Permanent Resident Card)
  • A photocopy of the front and back of your Green Card
  • Your driver’s license or state-issued identification card
  • All current and expired passports or travel documents  
  • Copies of your tax returns for the past five years (or three years if you are married to a U.S. citizen)
Depending on your individual case, you may need to submit other items with your application. If you don’t submit additional items that are requested when you file, your application could be delayed. These other items may include:
  • A completed, original Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative, if you have new representation or if the Form G-28 has not previously been submitted
  • A copy of your marriage certificate
  • A copy of your divorce or annulment certificate
  • A copy of the death certificate for your former spouse
  • Proof of your spouse’s U.S. citizenship
  • Proof of your Selective Service registration (this evidence is required for all men between the ages of 18 and 31—you can get information about your registration here)  
  • A copy of the court decree legally changing your name
  • Original, certified copies of court dispositions for all arrests and detentions (including expunged records and plea bargains)
  • An original, official statement by the arresting agency or applicant court confirming that no charges were filed
  • Original, certified copies of all probation and parole records
  • Evidence that you completed an alternative sentencing program or rehabilitative program
  • A completed, original Form N-426, Request for Certification of Military or Naval Service
  • Evidence that you continued to pay rent or a mortgage (if you have taken a trip outside the U.S. for six months or longer)
  • A copy of any court order requiring you to pay spousal or child support
  • Evidence that you have complied with a court order requiring you to pay spousal or child support (for example cancelled checks, receipts, court or agency printouts, evidence of wage garnishments, or a letter from the parent or guardian of the child(ren)
  • All correspondence with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regarding your failure to file taxes
  • A signed agreement from the IRS or state or local tax office showing that you have filed a tax return and arranged to pay the taxes you owe
  • Documentation from the IRS or state or local tax office showing the current status of your repayment program
  • An original Form N-648, Medical Certification for Disability Exceptions, completed less than six months ago by a licensed medical or osteopathic doctor or licensed clinical psychologist

Thank you for quick replay , 

I am just worried about I do not have IRS   transcripts I submit online Form 1040A from tx act .com this is only thing i submit online and i guess this is proved that we did online together as married couple file tax from 2015 - 2016-2017- 2018 will be soon thats all i have for my interview next month you think thats enought ? i have all another documents ready 

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I was able to access my tax transcripts last week, regardless of the shutdown. Did it give you an error when attempting to access them?

 

Regardless though, your tax returns will be sufficient as long as they include all schedules for each year (W-2s, 1099's, etc). Tax transcripts are just less paper.

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Just now, bestluck said:

Thank you for quick replay , 

I am just worried about I do not have IRS   transcripts I submit online Form 1040A from tx act .com this is only thing i submit online and i guess this is proved that we did online together as married couple file tax from 2015 - 2016-2017- 2018 will be soon thats all i have for my interview next month you think thats enought ? i have all another documents ready 

Sorry but I don't understand your worries. Unless I miss something, IRS transcripts are not on the list that I pulled from the USCIS website. Why are you so worried about transcripts if you have the tax returns and the W2's of the last 3 years? (I'm assuming you applied N-400 based on marriage) Transcripts and tax returns are basically the same thing but different layout. If you have the tax returns its very wise to also take the W2's with you as supporting documents, that's it.

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1 minute ago, C90 said:

Sorry but I don't understand your worries. Unless I miss something, IRS transcripts are not on the list that I pulled from the USCIS website. Why are you so worried about transcripts if you have the tax returns and the W2's of the last 3 years? (I'm assuming you applied N-400 based on marriage) Transcripts and tax returns are basically the same thing but different layout. If you have the tax returns its very wise to also take the W2's with you as supporting documents, that's it.

Ok thank you for clear that out for me 

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