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  1. sweetanastasia

    you can get your tax transcripts by going to your local IRS office, it's much faster than calling and waiting for 10 to 15 days. You can make an appointment but walk-ins are always welcome. I was in and out with my trancripts in less than one hour. Here's the link where you can find your local IRS office and the services they offer. http://www.irs.gov/localcontacts/index.html

    Good luck

    MissAfrica, thank you so much for the information! I've found one office within 1 hour drive. I'll try to get there on Tuesday and see if they could help. The list of services does say they do transcripts. I'll let you guys know how it went.

    Thanks again, I really did not know about it. Let's keep the fingers crossed. :whistle:

    You're very welcome sweetanastasia, I'm glad I could help:)

  2. sweetanastasia

    you can get your tax transcripts by going to your local IRS office, it's much faster than calling and waiting for 10 to 15 days. You can make an appointment but walk-ins are always welcome. I was in and out with my trancripts in less than one hour. Here's the link where you can find your local IRS office and the services they offer. http://www.irs.gov/localcontacts/index.html

    Good luck

    Yeah, and by the way they are free!

  3. sweetanastasia

    you can get your tax transcripts by going to your local IRS office, it's much faster than calling and waiting for 10 to 15 days. You can make an appointment but walk-ins are always welcome. I was in and out with my trancripts in less than one hour. Here's the link where you can find your local IRS office and the services they offer. http://www.irs.gov/localcontacts/index.html

    Good luck

  4. Yes, for the I-130 only

    I'm guessing then you probably weren't approved on the spot? Normally they can either approve you immediately at the interview or they take some time to review your case more and then send you the decision in writing. It seems like your case is the latter, no need to panic though, a lot of people aren't approved on the spot.

    Thank you for your answer. I hope you're right

  5. yeah, i'm feeling your pain. as you can see in my timeline, our process was going incredibly quickly, and we were patting ourselves on the back... until after the interview. our IO told us about 2mins after we sat down that she was recommending us for approval, she just had to wait on my namecheck. she said to expect my GC in one to two months. it has now been almost 3 so i'm starting to feel panicky.

    a couple of days ago, after having no word since our interview, we received an NOA for the I-130 (the petition). it says that the petition has been approved but that the person who is being petitioned on behalf of (me) is not currently eligible to file for adjustment of status as this time. how the hell did i make it to the interview stage if that was the case????

    we're gonna wait another month and then try infopass.

    Is the petitioner in your case a USC or an LPR, maybe that's the reason behind the last NOA.

  6. :crying: I need anyone's help to answer this question for me i am a us citizen I got married in Morocco my husband arrived here March 2007 in December to January 14 2008 I found out that he had a I believe Fiance" party or wedding party to a moroccan woman when he was in Morocco to a woman he had been cheating with online for over 6 months he is up for a decision on his AOS what do I need to do we are now separated and he is with a new woman now not with the woman from morocco please help he is to get a decision on November 2

    You can call and withdraw your petition if you are convinced that you are being taken advantage of!

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