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Under 21 filling and COVID requirements
5:36 am March 25, 2024

michel007

Michel007

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I filled I-130 for my child (under 21) who is living in Europe. During the medical visit, the Dr.informed him that he needs to get an up to date COVID ax (literally COVID vax version 2024) The issue is that he had 2 shots back in 2022 and it caused him a health havoc, almost suffered a heart attack. I'm not feeling well pushing him to follow the Dr. directions. Also, during the visit,the Dr. was clear that "no vax = no visa"

When I emailed the Embassy to ask about our options because the Dr. didn't mention anything about exemption process...etc.

any input or if someone went through similar situation?



 
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Getting a L2 visa
9:30 am March 6, 2024

david eden

David eden

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Hello :)

I'm so grateful i found that forum and grateful for all advice.

I'm David, from Paris France.

My girlfriend got an offer from her company to go work in SanFrancisco.

We decided i will try to follow her.

She started the application for the L1 visa.

As i understood, her company is used to send people to US, and the process will be pretty straightforward (express visa?)

First we need to get married :)

The question is about getting a L2 visa

- how long can it take?

- is it better/faster to get married in France/US?

- can i join her on tourist visa, and ask for a L2 from US?

- when i get the L2, can i work, or do I need to get a work authorization?

And maybe other questions i didn't think about yet.

Thanks for all informations :)



 
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Those tax transcripts
6:34 pm March 4, 2024

Laure&Colin



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Working on adding "unsolicited evidence" to my N-400 here and specifically tax transcripts. I've been a LPR for 12 years and applied under the 5-year rule. I have a couple questions:

- I got our return transcripts for the last 3 years online and noticed the names and address are partial only. Seems to be a recent policy from the IRS to protect personal information by masking full names. I assume that this is not a problem for the USCIS? I didn't see any option to order un-redacted transcripts.

- Has anybody recently filed Form 4506-T with the IRS to get transcripts older than 3 years? I'm wondering how long it takes.

- Finally, in my case would you submit return transcripts for the last 5 years, or for every year since my ROC (that would be 10 years)?



 
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N-400 February 2024 Filers
8:25 pm February 1, 2024

Laure&Colin



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Starting this thread as I submitted my application this morning!

I've been a LPR for 12 years but I was so unexcited about the idea of dealing with the USCIS again that I hadn't filed until now. Then time came to renew my green card and I thought, oh well, I might as well file my N-400 instead. What eventually convinced me is that citizenship applications are apparently processed much faster than I-90s! I'm the anxious kind and traveling around with an expired card and a piece of paper didn't sound great to me. Anyways, the online application was shockingly fast and easy. Now the waiting begins!



 
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Reporting passive foreign income + claiming FTCs on US tax filing (jointly, USC + resident alien for tax purposes)
5:57 am January 20, 2024

JH & EB



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Hi community,

My now husband and I are filing 2023 taxes jointly. He entered on k1 in Sept 2023, we married Nov 2023 + filed for AOS, and he s currently in AOS waiting period (EAD but GC still pending). For tax purposes, we ll have him considered a resident alien for all of 2023 tax year. He meets the requirements for this.

For any experts out there or anyone with similar experiences who are willing to answer a couple questions, I would greatly appreciate any help with the following:

1. In 2023, he made roughly $15k in passive income from his two vacation rental properties he owns in Italy. He of course pays taxes in Italy and will have precise numbers from his accountant shortly, for reporting exact 2023 income and taxes already paid in Italy, for when we file 2023 taxes in the US. He doesn't may a mortgage on either property; they are each paid off in full.

Am I correct in my understanding that we can report this income and also use form 1116 for FTC (I believe this makes more sense than FEIE given it s passive, among other factors), to avoid paying double taxes on it in the US? US has a tax treaty with Italy and reading through it, I m almost positive it covers this type of income.

Has anyone filed this form using turbo tax / turbo tax deluxe? It says it s available now and I found instructions how to find it when filing via the software, but curious if anyone has done it that way yet.

2. I m pretty sure on this now (was very confused with conflicting information at my first stages of research) but in case anyone has handled a similar situation: My husband has a number of private foreign pensions from private employers in the UK, from the 22 years he worked in UK. He is not withdrawing from them. They re just sitting there for now, and will for some time. We don t need to report / do anything with tax agreements on these for our 2023 taxes right now, correct, since he s not withdrawing on it? I don t think any one pension fund is extremely high worth at this point.

Additional details that I don t think matter but sharing in case they in fact do:

  • Husband is a French citizen but was an Italian resident, living in Italy, since 2017 and up until he moved to the US. He was previously in the UK as a resident.
  • He did not work / have active employment in 2023 in any country (he transitioned his active job within the business in Italy in 2022 because they had found a good replacement and knew we d be traveling back and forth a lot in 2023).
  • He didn t have any US income in 2023 (EAD arrived Dec 29 so just getting started on the job hunt).
  • We don t have children together and do not own property in the US.
  • I am a fulltime salaried employee at my US company.

I was initially searching for a California-based CPA to help with 2023 filing, given my taxes in all previous years have always been super simple. However, after doing more reading on IRS pubs (to understand tax implications for aliens and foreign income) and more recent Intuit forums (re: what forms are available via Turbo. Tax in the current edition), I think I may be able to avoid hiring a CPA. (I was also having trouble finding someone equipped for international tax matters like this, for those like us who are not high wealth individuals with much more substantial foreign income/assets. Most were for specialized for USC s with much more substantial foreign income/assets/businesses compared to us.)

Thanks so much for in advance,



 
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