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  1. I do not know what you are talking about mailing the IRS transcripts. You dont have to do this. I did download them many times as did my colleague when i was showing it to him in matter of 10 minutes. There was NO Mailing involved at all. You log in to: http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/Get-Transcript

    Click on "Get transcripts Online" fill out your personal information and download them. That's it. Yes i did have problems with the site too one day and i called IRS, after 30 minutes on hold i told the operator what the problem was and logged in the next day and it was working. I did log in as a guest each time. So yes the website is sensitive but it works.

    Like I said I DID try the online option, more than once. It says my info is wrong, I can't verify myself, and once it accepts my answers it has other problems and it locks me out for 24 hours. I don't have time to wait 24 hours over and over again until the site stops messing with me. The other way would be to have the transcripts mailed to me but it takes too much time.

    I need the transcripts ASAP, that's why I was asking about whether going to the local IRS office tomorrow would work.

  2. We need to get IRS tax transcripts as soon as possible.

    The mailing option is too slow (we don't have 5-10 business days to wait), and the website doesn't work for us. When we try to create an account or just log in as a guest, it says that the information we type in is not right. Sometimes it works when we try it again but then it says that the user id we are about to choose doesn't meet the requirements (between 8 and 64 characters, at least one upper case and one special character, etc) when it really does!! So it seems like the site is not working right and from what I have read on here, a bunch of people have problems with the IRS website.

    Our last hope is to go our local IRS office and have the transcripts printed out there, is it possible?

    Thanks for your answer!

  3. Me and my husband are gathering documents together to file for AOS.

    In the I-864 (Affindavit of Support) they ask for the gross income of the last 3 years.

    My USC husband earns more than the 125% of the poverty guideline, he earns 26K/year.

    BUT between July 2012 and November 2012 he was unemployed so I'm not sure whether his income is above the 125% of the poverty guidelines in that year.

    Could this result in a denial?

    Does USCIS really care about how much money did my husband earn 2 and 3 years ago? Isn't only the recent year's income and the current employment that matters?

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