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    Jannah1208 got a reaction from besaangel in HELP! AOS FORMS QUESTIONS   
    13. I would select BIRTH. His mother was American. He did not need to go through Immigration to obtain status.. aka Neuralization.
    14. Write D/S
    20. They mean if your language is something like, ARABIC or KOREAN, using a script letter. If your native language is Nepali, then it is not ROMAN LETTER. Roman means.. A B C D E .. I put N/A here because my Husband though from egypt, his address was here in the USA.
    22. Closest INS office to you. For me it was Pittsburgh, PA
    G-325A- YOU
    Again: if you speak Nepali, which is script and not basic A B C D letters, write it how you would in Nepal. My hubby and I did everything in English he did not write his name is Arabic script.. we received no RFE.
    Where every you lived before you came to the USA. Write this address.
    G-325- Spouse
    If his father's place is not considered "his Home" then you don't need to fill that out. N/A
    Select other and put I-130
    ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS BE TRUTHFUL!
    I take you are filing I-130 with I-485(residence) and I-765 (work)?
    My Packet consisted of 2 folders. One with the I-130 and the other with 1-485 and the I-765. Put those into a bigger folder with an over all cover letter.
    Cover letter I-130
    April 26, 2010
    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    P.O. Box 805887
    Chicago, IL 60680-4107
    Subject: I-130 petition (concurrently filed with form I-485 and I-765)
    Dear Sir/Madam:
    Enclosed please find the form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative for my husband, Walaa Mohamed and supporting documents. Concurrently with this I-130, we have also filed form I-485 and I-765 with all the supporting documents.
    Contents of packet includes:
    • Application Fee. $355.00
    • Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative
    -Attachments:
    • Copy of birth certificate of US citizen/petitioner
    • Copy of birth certificate of beneficiary (translated to English)
    • Copy of biographical page of beneficiary (passport 2 pages)
    • Copy of marriage record
    • Copy of divorce decree
    • Form G-325A, Biographic Information with photo of the petitioner
    • Form G-325A, Biographic Information with photo of beneficiary
    • Evidence of the bonafide marriage
    - Copy of current lease
    - Copy of joint bank account
    - Copy of life/accidental death beneficiary card
    - Copy of health insurance cards
    - Copy of Islamic marriage contract
    - Signed affidavit from my parents
    - Photographs
    Please feel free to contact me, if you have any questions. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
    Sincerely,
    I-485 Cover letter.
    April 26, 2010
    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    P.O. Box 805887
    Chicago, IL 60680-4107
    Subject: I-485 application and I-765 (concurrently filed with form I-130)
    Dear Sir/Madam:
    Enclosed please find the form I-485, application to register permanent residence or adjust status and supporting documents. As well as form I-765, application for employment authorization. Concurrently with this I-485 and I-765, we have also filed concurrently form I-130 and all the supporting documents.
    Contents of packet includes:
    • Application Fee. $1010.00
    • Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
    -Attachments:
    • Copy of the non US Citizen spouses passport (biographical page and entry stamps)
    • Copy of the non US Citizen spouses I-94 (front and back)
    • Copy of the intending immigrant's birth certificate (english translation)
    • Copy of marriage record
    • Copy of divorce decree from USC spouse
    • Form G-325A, Biographic Information with photos of Immigrant (2 photos)
    • Form I-693 sealed, Medical Examination of Immigrant
    • Form I-864, Affidavit of Support
    • Copy of 2009 Tax Return and W-2
    • Copy of letter from Employer stating current/future salary
    • Copy of recent pay stubs
    • Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization
    • 2 Photos of applicant
    • Copy of passport biographical information
    Please feel free to contact me, if you have any questions. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
    Sincerely,
    and over all cover letter on the main folder:
    April 26, 2010
    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
    P.O. Box 805887
    Chicago, IL 60680-4107
    Subject: 2 packets (I-130 petition concurrently being filed with form I-485 and I-765)
    Dear Sir/Madam:
    Enclosed please find 2 packets. One packet contains form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative for my husband, Walaa Mohamed and supporting documents. As well as the application fee of $355.
    The other packet contains form I-485, application to register permanent residence or adjust status and form I-765, application for employment authorization; with supporting documents. As well as the application fee of $1010. ($930 plus the $80 biometrics fee)
    Both packets are marked on the front with a cover letter explaining in detail the contents. Please feel free to contact me, if you have any questions. Thank you very much for your time and consideration.
    Sincerely,
    Hope this helps.. good luck!
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    Jannah1208 got a reaction from besaangel in APRIL 2010 FILERS   
    I found this info to get another W2. I am assuming you mean he lost his W2 for the taxes. Or did he not file taxes and what year? Also you can call the IRS for transcripts and they can FAX them so you don't have to wait on SNAIL mail. Hope this helps.
    How Can You Get a Copy of Your Husband's W-2?
    If you are filing taxes jointly, you need your husband's W-2 as well as your own. The IRS will not furnish replacement W-2 forms until after Feb. 15 of each year. If you need a past year's W-2 for your husband, you may be able to get it from the IRS.
    Getting a Current W-2 for Your Husband
    Step 1: Ask your husband to talk to his employer about his missing W-2. He should ask his employer if there was a problem with the forms that is causing his form to be late and find out when he should expect to receive his W-2.
    Step 2: If your husband does not receive his W-2 by Feb. 15, call the IRS. Tell the IRS you are filing jointly and have not received your husband's W-2.
    Step 3: Provide the IRS with all necessary information to receive a substitute W-2. You will need your husband's Social Security number and place of employment. You may also need to provide the IRS with information from your husband's pay stubs.
    Getting Copies of Your Husband's Past W-2 Forms
    Step 1: Call the IRS or visit its website to obtain a copy of Form 4206-T (Transcript of Previous Return)
    Step 2: Carefully and accurately fill out Section 1 of the form. Make sure you put the name of the first person listed on your joint return in box 1a and the name of the second person in box 2a.
    Step 3: Check the boxes to request both your previous tax return and previous W-2 forms.
    Step 4: Provide the IRS with the dates needed in box 9. Make sure to put all dates in MM/DD/YYYY format.
    Step 5: Sign the form on your husband's behalf.
    Step 6: Locate your state in the section of the form instructions marked "Where to File." Mail the form to the address associated with your state, along with a $57 processing fee.
    Step 7: Wait four to six weeks to receive the copies of your return(s) and W-2 form(s).
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