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| I130 Filing Questions |
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6:43 pm November 13, 2022 | |
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edatc00

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Hi, I am having a pretty big headache right now for filing I130 for my wife. I have two questions and hope to get some answers online but so far no luck. I am hoping that your value experience can help me. 1, on page 7 of I130, part 4, beneficiary's entry information. My wife did entered US as F-1 before but currently she's in Canada. And for item 47 "passport number", which number should I put? She entered US with her old passport (A) and her old name but right now she has a new passport after changed her name, but this new passport (B) was never used for entering US. Should I put A on item 47 or B? 2, on page 8, item 57.a-f. Since she's from non-roman letter speaking country, I know that I need to put her native spelling for a to c. But currently she's residing in Canada as a worker (not PR), do I just ignore that part or put her home country address on it with native spelling? I know it's confusing but technically speaking, her current "permanent" address is Canada, right? Thank you so much for your help!!!
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| Bad Advice (State Taxes/N400) Need Help! |
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2:02 pm November 11, 2022 | |
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*FishF00D*

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I used the services of a tax preparer (H&R Block) to file my taxes for 2021, and after we completed my federal tax return the advisor informed me that I didn't need to file state taxes because I was under the reporting threshold (New Jersey). For the sake of being thorough before filing my N400 (regarding part 12 question 7: "Have you EVER not filed a Federal, state or local tax return since you became a lawful permanent resident?") I decided to check on state tax filing requirements just to be certain that I'm in good standing -- and found out that according to the NJ Division of Taxation website that my income for 2021 was over the reporting threshold. It seems this means that I should have filed a State Tax return for 2021, and I'm assuming the best course of action is to make sure my State Taxes get filed before proceeding with my N400. I'm going to get in touch with the preparer/office today to find out how to amend this ASAP before filing my N400 -- but I'm really stressing out about how this could affect my application even if I manage to get it filed late. Will I be in trouble with USCIS/immigration for not filing State Taxes on time even though I was told that I didn't have to/shouldn't by a tax advisor? Also once I do get this situation resolved and/or file my state taxes, does that then mean I can select "No" as my response to N400 part 12 question 7 because I will have filed all possible tax returns - even if one is late? Thank you so much, I'm beside myself with concern right now!
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| Bringing my fur fam to the US |
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1:47 pm November 10, 2022 | |
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gmwardingly

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Hi! I recently acquired my L1-B and have begun packing up my life and found a place to live for the next couple years. Coming in from Canada and travelling by car. I have 2 dogs and 4 cats I am going to be bringing down. All are up to date on vaccines and I have printed their vet paperwork and vaccine certificates. No health issues (one has FIV but nothing else). Does anyone know of anything additional I may need or should look to acquire for crossing the border with them? My land person is okay with the animals! Crossing at Fort Erie!
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| Employment History Questions! |
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6:29 pm November 7, 2022 | |
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*FishF00D*

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Hey all! I have a few questions about documenting my employment history: - In listing past employers, some of mine have different incorporated names on their W2's than the name of the business where I actually physically worked. Which one should I use for my N-400 -- the name/address I gave to the IRS or the name/address of the physical location?
- Some business I previously worked for have changed their name -- should I put down their old name (matching my previous tax filings) or their new name?
- There was a period in 2020 where I was transitioning from being fully unemployed to working for myself and continued filing for partial unemployment benefits -- I'm wondering if anyone else has accounted for time "partially unemployed" on their N-400? Currently my application says that my period of "unemployment" ended when I began working for myself -- should I extend my record of unemployment until whenever I actually got off unemployment benefits?
Thank you!
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| cr1 pending or denied |
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1:42 am November 7, 2022 | |
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yumie

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Hello everyone, i am in a really hard situation. We applied for i130(cr1 spouse visa) 9 months ago but cause of our lawyer's ignorance we will get deny. My husband cant be my sponsor since he has a crime background, the lawyer said its okay they only check for the beneficiary...But they check for both of us. So my question is, while cr1 pending or denied Can i still get the green card if i win the lottery? Thanks for your time.
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