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Old Apr 24th 2003, 12:10 am
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Don't you just love the inconsistent information provided by our government!

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I guess it depends on IRS offices. I went to the Oakland, CA office and got the transcripts within 10min.

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Old Apr 24th 2003, 3:07 am
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Thank you Rete, that was very nice of you to say.

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Old Apr 24th 2003, 6:11 pm
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It's a shame this came too late in the day for me to see it. I used computer
print-outs of my taxes without any problems at Arlington.

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it worked out fine, thanks.
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Old Apr 24th 2003, 9:53 pm
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Originally posted by Rete
JFTR, NYC asks for transcripts of all federal, state and local taxes. It appears that requirements vary per BCIS office.
Rete -- any idea of why? Just curious; I'm in Texas. It is just that I had always thought that the objective was to show evidence that the person has a sufficient income, and since all other returns are derived from the federal filing, then that should be all that is required.
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Rete -- any idea of why? Just curious; I'm in Texas. It is just that I had always thought that the objective was to show evidence that the person has a sufficient income, and since all other returns are derived from the federal filing, then that should be all that is required.
I just asked my lawyer the same question today. She said it was mainly for verification purposes. Apparently they have had some issues in the past with people submitting false employment letters and earnings statements. They are so easy now to create on your own.
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