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Really just one thing.  I know we need to bring our tax transcripts and as I was thinking about it. I realize I *think* we forgot to include one source of my husband's income (we haven't double checked yet).  It was semantics and the way the question was asked 'employer'  well - we must have been quite literally thinking because we only thought of who he is employed by, who he goes into work with, not considering all forms of his income...

He has a small online Ebay business which we do report tax wise but I think last year only made maybe 9k in profit.  We report it on our taxes so, i'm assuming it will show on the tax transcripts.  And for whatever reason when we were filling that out we didn't consider ebay as part 'employer'  really hyper focused on everything else that needed to be done.  

I was just assuming that at the interview they will ask if he needs to rectify or amend anything on his application that will be when he mentions ebay and refer to the tax transcripts.  

It was an honest mistake -  and as my husband phrased to me just now, I think he will do a good job explaining what happened...  but it makes my stomach drop to think we messed this up.  

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24 minutes ago, A233465 said:

but it makes my stomach drop to think we messed this up.  

Not a big deal.  Just explain at the interview......not worth losing sleep over.  Good luck.

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13 hours ago, A233465 said:

I appreciate the response, thank you, its just encouragement.  That's what I was thinking, that he would explain it in the inverview but wow my stomach dropped when I realized this.  

The main thing is intent and if leaving it out would have affected the outcome.  Really they just want to see he was working.  

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On 8/29/2025 at 12:13 PM, Babu Frik said:

you can also upload unsolicited evidence

Thank you - we opted to do this - .  I did it on a word doc - paragraph adding to the specific section on the application,   its on our tax transcripts anyway as a schedule C and SE and from going over those from the past 5 years its a small part of our income but its there.  

 
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