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IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedurestax extension/ return for interview
wow, thanks for all the responses! I'm wondering if you guys are thinking that I meant to say my Mom(co-sponsor) sent in a tax exemption for 2010? I've actually already sent in her 2010 tax return with the I-864. It seems like they should already have it, right? Is my wife supposed to bring another 2010 return to the interview anyway? Probably I'm just the one who's got it mixed up, though. Hopefully I can just convince my Mom to let me E-mail my wife her 2010 tax return, despite her really not wanting to.



And apart from that, I was thinking, was I supposed to send in a tax exemption form even though I've got a co-sponsor who already sent in her '08, '09, and 2010 tax returns, and I already stated on my form that I haven't been working? Because I never did send one in.

I thought I was all good after NVC passed on my case to the Embassy, but apparently they would have done that even if I wouldn't have given them any tax returns at all.
Even In the interview schedule E-mail from N.V.C., under the document status, their is a "Y" marked down for Financial Evidence. It says "Y" means the required documents have been received.

Anyways, thanks again for the responses. sorry for any run-on sentences I might have up there. lol
SmittyMalePhilippines2011-10-24 18:06:00
IR-1 / CR-1 Spouse Visa Process & Procedurestax extension/ return for interview
ok, so I used my Mom as a sponsor for my AOS. When i filed the I-864 I included her last 3 tax returns. My wife is really concerned that she needs my Mom's last tax return for her interview. After searching this forum, I've read posts that have alluded to her needing it also, but I'm not sure.

In the interview schedule E-mail from N.V.C. it states this under "Reminders":

IF a sponsor filed an I-864 (Affidavit of Support) AND provided the NVC with proof of
an IRS Federal Income Tax Extension in lieu of a Federal Income Tax Return, the
applicant must bring the sponsor's most recent Federal Income Tax Return to the visa
interview.

I take that to mean since I already sent my Mom's last 3 tax returns, my wife wouldn't need to bring the most recent with her. I would just send it to her anyway, but my Mom is really against that because of identity theft concerns. Does anyone know if the most recent tax return is a must have in this situation? Her interview will be in Manilla.

Also, I was wondering about "proof of tax extensions". Personally, I haven't filed any taxes lately because I've been unemployed, going to school. Should I have sent some kind of proof of tax extension? What would that consist of? I already stated in the I-864 I've been unemployed and going to school.

Sorry, if these are stupid questions. These are the only one's I've asked on here through the whole process, although I've found many answers here just reading other people's posts and the guides. I'm so thankful for this great site. Thanks in advance!
SmittyMalePhilippines2011-10-24 12:11:00