N-400 Tax Transcripts
I filed my N400 online back in November (based on marriage, 90 days prior to 3 years residence), uploaded all the relevant info at the time, completed Biometrics in December and have the interview scheduled for a couple of days' time.
It only occurred to me the other day that since I filed the N400, another tax year has ticked over, and therefore have not yet included a transcript for 2017 in my application. 'No problem, I'll jump online and download a copy from the IRS', I thought to myself... however, the IRS site is not playing nicely and will not accept my details (yes, they are exactly as I filed on my taxes). I'm now locked out of my IRS account for 24 hours. I don't have faith that I'll be able to access a copy prior to my interview. I did order a copy by phone, but it's not likely to be here in time. Am I deep in to the brown stuff if I show up for my interview without a transcript for 2017? |
Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
I don't think so - the worst that will happen is an RFE for the missing transcript, it won't be an outright denial.
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I know it was years ago but I ordered them via their phone line. Have you tried that?
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I did order a copy by phone, but it's not likely to be here in time. I know it was years ago but I ordered them via their phone line. Have you tried that? |
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That's it ... Jim's where my coffee ... I need to wake up.
:huh: :o |
Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
Ok, thanks guys. Twice as nervous due to the England semi final too, at least the appointment doesn't clash with the game.
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Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
You can carry a copy of your return if you don't have the IRS transcript. On other fora, I've seen people mention being in a similar position and doing this. They just want to know that you filed and paid your dues.
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Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
Originally Posted by sun_burn
(Post 12531189)
You can carry a copy of your return if you don't have the IRS transcript. On other fora, I've seen people mention being in a similar position and doing this. They just want to know that you filed and paid your dues.
Rene |
Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 12531246)
According to the OP, he's having trouble printing a copy.
Rene |
Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
Yes, of course he should print out the tax return, if he can. My take on it was that he didn't already have a printed set (so couldn't photocopy it), and couldn't print a set either (from whatever source he used to do the return).
The OP can clarify. Rene |
Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 12531255)
Yes, of course he should print out the tax return, if he can. My take on it was that he didn't already have a printed set (so couldn't photocopy it), and couldn't print a set either (from whatever source he used to do the return).
The OP can clarify. Rene Thanks again, guys. |
Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
A copy of the entire return, all pages plus the W-2, 1099, etc. will suffice.
Rene |
Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 12531273)
A copy of the entire return, all pages plus the W-2, 1099, etc. will suffice.
Rene The N400 instructions seem clear (my emphasis): D. Tax Returns and Overdue Taxes. Bring photocopies of income tax returns that you filed with the IRS for the past 5 years, or 3 years if filing for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a U.S. citizen. Tax returns are not required for every case. However, USCIS strongly encourages you to bring your tax returns; especially if you are filing based on marriage to a U.S. citizen or have traveled outside the United States for a period that lasted 6 months or more. You can request copies of Federal tax documents at your local IRS office or www.irs.gov. You may also bring an original IRS tax transcript listing tax information for the past 5 years (3 years if filing on the basis of marriage to a U.S. citizen). To obtain a free IRS tax transcript, visit www.irs.gov. Select “Tools” and then select “Order a Return or Account Transcript.” For assistance, you can also call the IRS at 1-800-908-9946. |
Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
Originally Posted by username.exe
(Post 12531167)
Ok, thanks guys. Twice as nervous due to the England semi final too, at least the appointment doesn't clash with the game.
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Re: N-400 Tax Transcripts
Just got back from my interview. They didn't ask me for any tax documents. It was a yes/no question. I had my transcripts with me, though.
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