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What forms must petitioners submit? All petitioners for immediate relative and family-preference immigrant case must submit Form I-864 and a copy of their most recent U.S. federal tax return (most commonly IRS Form 1040, Form 1040EZ or an IRS Tax Return Transcript).
Joint sponsors must submit the following three documents: Page 2 1) USCIS Form I-864 2) Previous year's federal income tax returns (IRS Form 1040 or IRS Tax Return Transcript) 3) Proof of income (either an IRS Tax Return Transcript or IRS Form W2s) 4) Proof of legal status in the United States (i.e. a copy of their ...
To seek innocent spouse relief, separation of liability relief, or equitable relief, you should submit to the IRS a completed Form 8857, Request for Innocent Spouse Relief or a written statement containing the same information required on Form 8857, which you sign under penalties of perjury.
No permission is needed from the other spouse to file a return. However, they must know how each other is going to file. If one spouse chooses to itemize, the other must also itemize, even if the standard deduction would be a financially beneficial choice for that spouse.
The most common minimum annual income required to sponsor a spouse or family member for a green card is $22,887. This assumes that the sponsor \u2014 the U.S. citizen or current green card holder \u2014 is not in active military duty and is sponsoring only one relative.
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SSI social security payments may disqualify your spouse from obtaining immigration benefits. It is generally accepted that you must submit 3 years of tax returns and some consulates do require this. Either way, your most recent personal income tax returns are the most important primary document you consider.
Green card applicants will be required to submit three years of federal tax returns in addition to a history of employment under new rules by the Trump administration.
If you don't file within three years of the return's due date, the IRS will keep your refund money forever. It's possible that the IRS could think you owe taxes for the year, especially if you are claiming many deductions. The IRS will receive your W-2 or 1099 from your employer(s).

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