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43 minutes ago, missileman said:
1. You are his spouse...not a dependent.
2. He cannot file as a single person. He would file "Married-Filing Separately" if you do not have a SSN or ITIN.
3. If he was married, he should not have filed as single. He can amend his taxes.
Maybe he should find a competent tax professional.
he told me he can not file "married filing separately" because that option requires an ITIN or SSN wich i can't have, and there's no way to put NRA in the spouse option anymore. Have you filled taxes "marriend filing separately" with an ITIN while inmigration process?
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25 minutes ago, kris&me said:
you will be able to get the ITIN as this is for a spouse outside the US
he needs to file the W7 form for the ITIN
that was possible until last december 2019, but it does not matter because i don't declare taxes wich is a requirement for the ITIN. have you asked for ITIN?
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Hello! My husband (USC) wants to pay his 2019 taxes, but we have some doubts.
I am in the process of CR-1 and I live in Mexico, but I do not declare taxes (it works differently in Mexico than in the US, you do not need to declare if you earn less than a certain amount per year) and i've never been in the US.1. Can he add me as a dependent? he sends me money every month.
2. If I can't get an ITIN because I don't have tax returns and I've never entered the US (they ask me to have US stamps in my passport) is there any other way to add me without the ITIN? or does he have to fill his taxes as a single person?
3. last year due to ignorance and because he had never lived in the US, (he was born there and emigrated to Mexico as a child) he filled taxes as a single person, this was wrong? our interview for the CR-1 visa will most likely be at the end of this year, weare afraid this may be a problem, I think he need to make a correction to the taxes sent from 2018 but I am not sure.sorry for the bad english :( and thank you.
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my husband is an US citizen with dual citizenship, 20 years of his life he lived in Mexico where we met 9 years ago. last year he got a job in the USA and we got married, he moved, we started the CR-1 visa process and they already accepted I-130. I do not have any illegal entry to the US and I have never applied for a tourist visa.
however, my husband had never filed taxes until this year (2018-2019) because he was a child when he came to Mexico. has never requested government assistance, and makes more than 125% of the income they request. Despite that, we will send a joint ponsor (close friend) with 3 years of taxes, the problem is that in 2016 the joint ponsor does not reach the minimum income. Do you think this is a problem? Should we look for another joint sponsor? I think that it is a solid case but we are worried for everything that has happened due to the public charge rules.
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9 hours ago, Danifrangutier said:
Had anyone seen or heard if they got an interview date from a case complete from Jan 2019. I know it’s taking a long time but just wondering if anyone has gotten an interview date with the same or close enough cc. ?
I think they’re giving interviews to cc November 2018!!
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5 minutes ago, Boiler said:
Not sure why they would, they would need to implement a new system to handle them in DF, would seem odd when they have a system in place.
I also thought that. But since everything in Mexico is so centralized in CDMX, it wouldn't be strange for me if they started doing interviews there.
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9 minutes ago, Ben & Katy said:
It would be an awesome idea to do interviews in both CDMX and CD Juarez to get rid of serious backlog.
Yes, it'd be great. Also, Mexico City is one of the UCSIS offices that will remain open.
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46 minutes ago, Allaboutwaiting said:
I know, but I have seen some comments in a Facebook group of the Juarez consulate in which a lawyer says that appointments may be opened in Mexico City, I just want to know if it has been the case of someone 😢 I also know that Facebook groups are not reliable, but I had some hope that it was true if I asked here.
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Hi, I don't know if I'm posting this in the right forum.
I have seen comments from some people that interviews are being scheduled in Mexico City (interview appointments for immigrant visas are only made in Ciudad Juarez as i understand) someone has had a similar experience where they change their interview from ciudad Juarez to Mexico city?For the record Ciudad Juarez has a huge delay in immigrant visas, waiting times are up to one year since the case is closed at NVC.
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14 hours ago, Cryssiekins said:
I was unable to find my vaccination records when I was in the K1 process, so I was given the option of having blood tests done, or to receive the vaccinations again. I opted for the vaccinations. I was then able to print out a record from public health to show I was vaccinated. The only one that was troublesome was mmr as some people have bad reactions, but I just had to sit in reception for 20 minutes to ensure I didn’t have a reaction. The rest are quick and relatively painless and there’s no danger in receiving them all again.
i guess i'll take the blood tests because i'm in an allergyc treatment, get the vaccines again it's not a great idea... do you know anything about medical records? what if i don't get any?
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15 hours ago, Jorgedig said:
Yes, when it comes time for your medical, you can have the civil surgeon draw titers for all of the vaccinations required. Those are blood test that looks for antibodies to the diseases, and the presence of antibodies usually confirms either that you had the disease, or that you had the vaccine.
great! did you tell the civil surgeon about this before you get the appointment or at the moment of the medical test? i guess this blood test have an extra cost
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Hello, i'm a 27 year old from Mexico, my husband is an US citizen and we are in the process for a cr-1 visa.
my problem is: my immunization records are missing (they used to print a card called cartilla de vacunación but they don't last 27 years so) and there's no way my healthcare provider (IMSS) have a copy. Also it's been a long time since i don't use their services so they haven't digitalized my medical records (and destroy everything on paper after 5 or 6 years) and i'm afraid my medical summary it's lost forever. There's anything i can do? all i have in record is an allergyc treatment for two years now with a private doctor.we are still expecting to get our NOA2 but i'm getting all the files i need for the next step and that's the only thing i don't have. Please Help!
filling taxes adding allien
in Tax & Finances During US Immigration
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https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/tax-credits-deductions/discussion/foreign-spouse-with-no-ssn/00/450672#
"NRA is no longer an acceptable entry. To combat fraud, the IRS now requires either a Social Security Number (SSN) or an Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN). An ITIN is issued by the IRS for someone who is not eligible for a Social Security Number."
well we don't know what's the right thing to do, since NRA is no longer an acceptable entry, i guess it's time to find an expert,
thank you so much for your help!