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Old May 13th 2004, 7:24 pm
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Hi all,
Question regarding my wife's upcoming green card interview in
Montreal.
I sent in the affidavit of support for my wife in early April. At
that time, I had IRS certified copies of my 2000, 2001, and 2002 tax
returns.

Since that time, I have filed my 2003 tax return. Just got notice of
my wife's interview in June. Will the consulate require an IRS
certified copy of my 2003 tax return or will a photocopy with my W2
suffice?
I called the NVC and they said a normal photocopy would be enough, but
I never know when to believe them.

Can anyone share experience or shed light? Her appt is in one month
so I dont think that gives me enough time to get IRS Cert. copies.

Thanks in advance
Joe
 
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Originally posted by Joe D.
Hi all,
Question regarding my wife's upcoming green card interview in
Montreal.
I sent in the affidavit of support for my wife in early April. At
that time, I had IRS certified copies of my 2000, 2001, and 2002 tax
returns.

Since that time, I have filed my 2003 tax return. Just got notice of
my wife's interview in June. Will the consulate require an IRS
certified copy of my 2003 tax return or will a photocopy with my W2
suffice?
I called the NVC and they said a normal photocopy would be enough, but
I never know when to believe them.

Can anyone share experience or shed light? Her appt is in one month
so I dont think that gives me enough time to get IRS Cert. copies.

Thanks in advance
Joe
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Old May 13th 2004, 8:27 pm
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Send a copy of your 2003 and a copy of the W-2 or call the IRS and request another transcript. Will take less than 7 days to get it to you.

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Originally posted by Joe D.
Hi all,
Question regarding my wife's upcoming green card interview in
Montreal.
I sent in the affidavit of support for my wife in early April. At
that time, I had IRS certified copies of my 2000, 2001, and 2002 tax
returns.

Since that time, I have filed my 2003 tax return. Just got notice of
my wife's interview in June. Will the consulate require an IRS
certified copy of my 2003 tax return or will a photocopy with my W2
suffice?
I called the NVC and they said a normal photocopy would be enough, but
I never know when to believe them.

Can anyone share experience or shed light? Her appt is in one month
so I dont think that gives me enough time to get IRS Cert. copies.

Thanks in advance
Joe
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