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| Filing this year's taxes |
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4:26 pm March 2, 2021 | |
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Zaraliaya

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I moved perm to the US in August. And only made income in Canada for all of 2020 (well until I moved of course). Since I can't work here yet. What happens if I file jointly in the US with my Husband? Do I get double taxed? He is very adament about filing jointly and not separate. We are going to H&R Block to get it done, who seem to think they know what they're doing, but idk what's going to happen. Should I just file married but separately in Canada? Or is this way fine? I don't know a thing about when it comes to taxes, I always had a family friend/account to do them for me in Canada.
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| Nonresident filing while adjusting status? |
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4:03 am March 2, 2021 | |
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INF

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Hi guys, I got stuck in the US during covid and ended up adjusting status in Aug 2020. I have been here since March 2020. I talked to my CPA and since I m from a NAFTA treaty country I can use tiebreakers to determine residencies. As determined by his fancy tools, I m a resident of Canada (I worked there remotely, all my investments and bank accounts are there and I have my house there still that my parents live in). I never intended on moving here when I did and got stuck here. Based on the NAFTA treaty you are able to claim residency in one country and use tiebreakers to determine non residency in the other country so I will be a non resident of the US. You can cite the part of the treaty and fill out some other form to explain your reasoning. I will be using a CPA to file all this. What I m worried about is if USCIS will care when they see that I filed as a non resident on my 2020 US taxes during our interview this year while I was adjusting my status. I do plan on filing jointly though and filing as a resident in 2021.
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| Questions about NVC and K1 Process |
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1:18 am March 2, 2021 | |
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Veros87

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Hello, I am a Canadian applicant for a K1 Visa. My fiancee is in WA, and we filed our I-129 back in early February of 2020. We received our NOA2 Notice of Approval , Dated May 22nd 2020. Since then, we have received no communication from the NVC, or the Embassy in Montreal. There were a few concerns about this, as we never received any notice from the NVC that our case was received, and that a case file was created for us. 1) I am noticing on this website's timelines, people are entering Case receiving dates from the NVC. We never received any welcome package or any other communication from the NVC. In fact, the only way we know they have it is that I called them several times and got our case number and invoice number. They then told me that they don't send out welcome packages or confirmations anymore, and that the only communication we should expect is the letter from the Embassy (the next stage in the workflow). Is this normal for other people during the process, or was this what other people experienced during Covid 19 slowdowns? 2) Our case says "at the NVC" when I check its status on CEAC. Am I supposed to create the DS-160 or will I get prompted to do so later? 3) Does anyone have any idea what the processing timeline is for NOA2s dated in late May 2020? I have tried contacting the embassy several times, and we only get an automated message instructing us of the COVID slowdown and backlog. My fiancee and I are panicking that we missed something and it will screw our entire application. We have already been waiting a year and don't want to have to wait another year.
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| Argentinian out-of-status & AoS |
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5:22 pm March 1, 2021 | |
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Hawk Riders

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Asking for a friend, all insight welcome... Friend came as a minor with parents as visitors to other US family many years ago. US family was never able to file to obtain legal status (boo) for friend/parents. Fast forward to now... Friend is 33yo, has a 13yo child, & has been married 4yrs to a US citizen. In Nov 2020 friend and husband, who reside in Oregon, utilize a New York/Massachusetts attorney to file AoS. Since that time, friend/husband have heard nothing back from attorney and received no NOA. Does this present a difficult AoS? Is it reasonable to have heard nothing for 4mos? How would members experienced with AoS and lack of current status counsel friend? We successfully filed and obtained CR-1 independently, but our friend's scenario is out of our wheelhouse...
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| Green Card delivery.... confused |
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3:09 pm March 1, 2021 | |
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rmpking

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Hi, Thank you for all the wonderful help on this forum! My adjustment of status from O1 to permanent resident based on marriage was approved last Thursday. The card was mailed a couple days after. I received a notice that USPS was "returning the card" as the post office could not "deliver it". Four hours later I got a notice that said USPS "returned the card" and it mentioned the usual warning about returned cards being destroyed after 60 days. However, when I returned home from work I checked my mail and my card was delivered in my mailbox and the USPS tracking number shows that it was delivered. Has anyone experienced this? I'm guessing I can just continue on my merry way now....
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