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jakealverson33

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  1. 5 hours ago, aaron2020 said:

    Never because close doesn't count.  Almost two years does not count.  You must have been married for 2 years or longer on the date your case is considered to qualify for the 10 years green card.

    Well, what if I forget official birth certificate or the medical is out of date? Isn't there like 87 days to get that in? If by accident or coincedence that should happen... Our 2 years is less than that with the date of our interview.

  2. On 10/25/2018 at 3:46 PM, mxo88 said:

    My US citizen husband did not file his taxes in 2013 - he was laid off that year and collected his unemployment. However, we got a letter in the mail from

    the IRS this week stating that he owes $5000 for that year and must file before the end of october. My question is, will this affect my AOS in any way? We have not mailed our packet in yet and I am nervous that the money owed will cause an issue. 

     

    Sidenote: he has been employed ever since and has filed taxes ever year except that one and exceeds the financial requirements to sponsor me.

     

    Any input is appreciated! Thanks.

    Was there any other year? 2013 is more than 3 years ago, usually the IRS only goes back 3 years unless they've investigating the last 5 years where taxes wasn't paid.

  3. On 10/20/2018 at 3:31 PM, debbiedoo said:

    i really dont think it makes a difference.

     

    i conduct ALL my business in the morning. if i havent done it by noon, its probably not getting done that day. Many people are the same, and simply prefer to take care of business early in the day.

     

    And what you see on here is only a very very small sampling of visa applicants and information.

    Ok thanks. I've read a lot of interviews in the morning going smooth.

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