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DTAXMAN

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  1. Notify USICS and tell them you have called off the wedding and that you want to withdrawn the application on his behalf.

    Your finacial responsibility is ONLY for him in the UNITED STATES and what you signed agreeing to such, only really comes into play when he tries to get Welfare or some other form of government funded benefit. Meaning, if the Government has to pay for him, they will come to you to get re-reimbursed.

    I know I am new here, but in my experience in working with people in the area of Immigration to the United States, "love" was rarely the real reason, as in, the person with the most to gain is the person who gets to come to or stay in the United States. Sorry to be so negative about it, but its a reality.

  2. I know this is late, but I process W7 applications.

    There are only 13 types of documents the IRS will accept.

    A US notary, or US State Department Employee may, certify/notarize the documents submitted.

    Documents that are faxed to a US notary and submitted will be rejected.

    Original Documents are a pain because some poor sap has to mail it back to you.

    If you are in a foreign country go to the US Consulate and ask them to Notarize/certify the documents.

    If you choose to submit a Notarized Copy of your passport, you ONLY need to submit the pages with your name, picture and issue date. You do not need to send in a copy of your visa IF YOU submit a Passport. Also, you do not need to copy every single page of your passport.

    A passport is the ONLY document that can submitted by itself, otherwise you need TWO documents. You do not need to submit your I-94.

    Here is the IRS manual for submitting a W7

    http://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/index.html

    score down to 3.21.263 for all you need to know about W7's

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