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Posts posted by Visaman2016
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I'm filling out a I-864a form for my dad (co-sponsor) and it requires my wife's A number. I looked at both my NOA1 and NOA2 and it's nowhere to be found! It's not above the Beneficiary's name like it should be!
If I call the USCIS, will they be able to sort this out?
I am livid right now because my wife just got her interview request in the mail and I don't have time for this right now!
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Okay. I'll talk to a CPA and get this sorted out.
Thanks again.
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1. Your father would fill out an I-864a form as a co-sponsor.
2. You are self-employed, unless some management company pays you (W2).
3. I think you're going to have to file back taxes for the last 3 years, because you're "self-employed." The net income requirement to file taxes as a self-employed person is $400 per year. If you made over $400, you were required to file income taxes.
See this link: https://www.irs.gov/uac/Reporting-Miscellaneous-Income
That sucks! I was told different. I don't have any of the pay stubs or receipts anymore so what am I supposed to do? I've never paid back taxes before. What does it entail?
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Also, if my father must fill out a I-864, does that mean my mother must fill out a I-864a?
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1.) Since I do not make enough money to sponsor my wife alone, would my father have to fill out a separate I-864 form in order to become joint sponsor or would he just need to fill out the I-864a? Or both? I will soon be living with my parents again.
2.) I am a freelance musician. Would I just put that down under 'self-employed' or would I need to put down those I've worked for as 'employer'?
3.) For the past three years I have not made beyond $9000 annually, so I did not file taxes. On Part 6, #20, I Xed the "I was not required to file a Federal Income tax return as my income was below the IRS required level and I have attached evidence to support this" box. In terms of the evidence, what should I do? Simply write that I didn't make enough to need to file taxes at the bottom of the form on Part 11 "additional information" or must I provide further evidence?
Thank you.
NOA2 does not have beneficiary's A number
in IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedures
Posted · Edited by Visaman2016
They have not. Are you telling me they don't get an A number if they have not lived in the U.S. before?
If so, this is more evidence that the employees at RapidVisa don't know what the hell they are doing. They didn't tell me that!