I-864 with "3" years tax return?
#16
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Re: I-864 with "3" years tax return?
tt wrote:
> what if my husband did file the tax returns for those reqired years.
> But with some personal issue, he informed the NVC that he was
> unemployed during those years, he didn't give them his 2 years tax
> returns, but just only one lastest year. So, his mother is going to
> cover all the supports for me. I wonder if the nvc would find out that
> he did file tax returns in those previous years?
This sounds like fraud. Why woud he tell NVC he was not employed?
What personal issue would cause him to hide this from BCIS?
I know it might be personal, but you can be anonymous here...
> what if my husband did file the tax returns for those reqired years.
> But with some personal issue, he informed the NVC that he was
> unemployed during those years, he didn't give them his 2 years tax
> returns, but just only one lastest year. So, his mother is going to
> cover all the supports for me. I wonder if the nvc would find out that
> he did file tax returns in those previous years?
This sounds like fraud. Why woud he tell NVC he was not employed?
What personal issue would cause him to hide this from BCIS?
I know it might be personal, but you can be anonymous here...
#17
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Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 27
What????
Tt,
Something is not right in your case. But in any case, your sponsor needs to show last 3 years' income tax returns. If he doesn't have them, then he needs to give the reason with some proofs. But INS may find out if he had actually filed, but did not show on affidavite of support and then you will be in a big mess. Just come out clean and get a co-sponsor if his income was very low.
Something is not right in your case. But in any case, your sponsor needs to show last 3 years' income tax returns. If he doesn't have them, then he needs to give the reason with some proofs. But INS may find out if he had actually filed, but did not show on affidavite of support and then you will be in a big mess. Just come out clean and get a co-sponsor if his income was very low.