Matman Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I use turbotax and e-file. Can I use copies of what I filed and attach W2s ?Are there any HK interviews posted here?Hold on! UPS is here, I just received my tickets to HK !$%&& Link to comment
m-coon Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I can only help with the taxes.... Yes, the copies you printed out and the actual w-2's are all you need. I did the same thing. Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Print the full tax return from Turbo tax, then you will need to sign it. Be sure to date it the same date as your e-file or at least somewhere close to that date. It might look a bit strange to have your 2004 tax return dated 11/6/2006. Link to comment
dnoblett Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Call the IRS and request Tax Transcripts they are free of charge, they are acceptable in place of copies of tax returns. And take a week or so to get them. http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-6.html Link to comment
david_dawei Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Here are the HK interview links collected in the CFL DCF FAQ: Interview Experience at HK: Visa Granted, CR1http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=16545 Overview and Interview: How we eneded up at Hong Kong (09-19-05)http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12838 P4 stage explained: what happened?, Interview letter ¨C HK (08-19-2005)http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12253 Interview explained: I-864, W2's and the like (07-26-05)http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=11761 Overview: Everyone should get married in Hong Kong, PASSED INTERVIEW (09-08-05)http://candleforlove.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=12605 Link to comment
LeeFisher3 Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Call the IRS and request Tax Transcripts they are free of charge, they are acceptable in place of copies of tax returns. And take a week or so to get them. http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq1-6.htmlThe time might be a bit short to get them before leaving for HK with an interview date of 11/6. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I use turbotax and e-file. Can I use copies of what I filed and attach W2s ?Are there any HK interviews posted here?Hold on! UPS is here, I just received my tickets to HK !$%&& if you use the e-file, YOU MUST Sign it after printing one out.. someone got a blue slip for giving them an e-file prinout (unsigned)... If you want transcripts quickly, you can get them in a day turnaround, but you'll pay for it... Link to comment
dnoblett Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 (edited) I use turbotax and e-file. Can I use copies of what I filed and attach W2s ?Are there any HK interviews posted here?Hold on! UPS is here, I just received my tickets to HK !$%&& if you use the e-file, YOU MUST Sign it after printing one out.. someone got a blue slip for giving them an e-file prinout (unsigned)... If you want transcripts quickly, you can get them in a day turnaround, but you'll pay for it...I ordered transcripts on a Tuesday, and they were in my mail box on Saturday. The agent at the IRS that I spoke with was very nice, and printed them out as we spoke and put the in the mail the following day. I live in NY and the IRS office is in OH so that may explain the fast mail time. It may be too short of a time to order then in your case though. Edited October 25, 2006 by dnoblett (see edit history) Link to comment
david_dawei Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I use turbotax and e-file. Can I use copies of what I filed and attach W2s ?Are there any HK interviews posted here?Hold on! UPS is here, I just received my tickets to HK !$%&& if you use the e-file, YOU MUST Sign it after printing one out.. someone got a blue slip for giving them an e-file prinout (unsigned)... If you want transcripts quickly, you can get them in a day turnaround, but you'll pay for it...I ordered transcripts on a Tuesday, and they were in my mail box on Saturday. The agent at the IRS that I spoke with was very nice, and printed them out as we spoke and put the in the mail the following day. I live in NY and the IRS office is in OH so that may explain the fast mail time. It may be too short of a time to order then in your case though.Good detail provided... I should clarify: When I said a day turnaround, I meant by email you can get your transcripts.. sometimes the same day... but it's costly. Link to comment
SirLancelot Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 DavidZ, I'm wondering if you have data (average) for the time it takes for NVC shipments to be accepted at the US Post in HK. (BTW, is it an embassy or consulate or interest section we have in HK?) I want to compare that with GUZ. Will submit that to my Congressman the next time I write to him. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 DavidZ, I'm wondering if you have data (average) for the time it takes for NVC shipments to be accepted at the US Post in HK. (BTW, is it an embassy or consulate or interest section we have in HK?) I want to compare that with GUZ. Will submit that to my Congressman the next time I write to him. Here are the HK timelines I've collected in the DCF & HK FAQ: This will give you a look at the overall times.. and you can back into the fast time of NVC to consulate by seeing how fast the P3 was received !! Here is a link for "About" The US Consulate in HK:http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/about_consulate_offices.html SAMPLE # 1: K3 at HK [ 10 months ] ** I-130 **submitted---------- 9/13/04NOA1---------------- 9/23/04NOA2----------------12/21/04 ** I-129F **submitted-----------------9/28/04NOA1-----------------------10/12/04NOA2-----------------------4/29/05Sent to consulate (HK)--------5/8/2005 (HK not GZ)P-3 from Consulate------5/20/2005Returned P-3--------------5/31/2005Called DOS-----------------6/8/2005P-4 received---------------6/18/2005Interview-------------------7/20/2005 (In HK)Passed!---------------------7/20/2005Visa in Hand-----------------7/21/2005 SAMPLE #2: K3 at HK [ 5 months ] 4-05 filed my I-129f after getting to the p-3 stage of my I1305-05 received my NOA1 for I-129F6-20-05 received NOA2 my I129F was approved and sent to NVC to be sent to place of marrige which thank god was HK6-28-05 NVC received I-129F and is conducting the background check7-03-05 HK received and entered K3 info from NVC7-20-05 Wife receives P3 from HK7-28-05 HK receives P3 (will send P4 when my wife returns her checklist)9-8-05 Interview Sample #3: K3 at HK [ 4 months ] 08/17/2005 ¨C I-130 NOA1 from CSC09/09/2005 ¨C I-129F NOA2 from NVC11/01/2005 ¨C Sent to HK11/15/2005 ¨C P3 received from HK11/28/2005 ¨C P4 sent from HK12/21/2005 ¨C Interview (US consulate in Hong kong) Sample #4: CR1 at HK (6 Months)I-130/CR1 USCIS Sept/12/2005 - Day 01 - I-130 sent to VSCSept/14/2005 - Day 03 - NOA1 notice dateOct/17/2005 - Day 36- NOA2 notice date NVCNov/04/2005 - Day 01 ?Received AOS bill/DS3032/case #Nov/16/2005 - Day 13 - Pay I-864 billNov/23/2005 - Day 20 - DS3032 sent to NVCDec/02/2005 - Day 29 - Received I-864 packageDec/12/2005 - Day 39 ?Received IV billDec/13/2005 - Day 40 ?Returned I-864 packageDec/19/2005 - Day 46 ?Pay IV billJan/09/2006 - Day 67 ?Received instruction packet/DS230 Part 1Jan/18/2006 - Day 76 ?Returned DS230 Part 1Jan/30/2006 - Day 88 ?Case CompleteFeb/07/2006 - Day 96 ?Package left from NVC AT THE EMBASSYFeb/14/2006 - Day 01 - Embassy receivedFeb/16/2006 - Day 02 - Received DS2001 and Medical appointmentMar/07/2006 - Day 21 - Received P4Mar/14/2006 - Day 28 - Interview VISA GRANTED Mar/17/2006 - Day 31 - Visa received Sample #1: CR1 at HK (FILED DIRECTLY TO HK) (6 Months)09/23/2005: Submitted I-130 to H.K. Consulate.11/04/2005: Received Packet 4 (confused) emailed.consulate.... consulate replied that they had made a mistake11/15/2005: Received packet #3.11/16/2005: Naturalized our daughter, Masha Emma. Guz said papers and her passport ready in 10 days.11/17/2005: Mailed in packet #3.02/23/2006: Received Packet #4.02/28/2006: Medical Exam and vaccination shots.03/09/2006: Interview. 2 minutes, done deal. Said mailing visa EMS on Sunday. Link to comment
Zhen's Tiger Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 (edited) I use turbotax and e-file. Can I use copies of what I filed and attach W2s ?Are there any HK interviews posted here?Hold on! UPS is here, I just received my tickets to HK !$%&& if you use the e-file, YOU MUST Sign it after printing one out.. someone got a blue slip for giving them an e-file prinout (unsigned)... If you want transcripts quickly, you can get them in a day turnaround, but you'll pay for it...I ordered transcripts on a Tuesday, and they were in my mail box on Saturday. The agent at the IRS that I spoke with was very nice, and printed them out as we spoke and put the in the mail the following day. I live in NY and the IRS office is in OH so that may explain the fast mail time. It may be too short of a time to order then in your case though.Good detail provided... I should clarify: When I said a day turnaround, I meant by email you can get your transcripts.. sometimes the same day... but it's costly. You can call the IRS and they will FAX them to you as they are speaking on the phone for free. Although, first they will make you read the Cover Letter back to them to verify you are at the FAX machine. I just did this a few weeks ago. The guy was real nice but become much more helpful after I told him why I needed them and that's when he 'remembered' the FAX method. I would call them, sweet as pie, and ask them to FAX them to you. You should have them by tomorrow. Good luck! Edited October 25, 2006 by Zhen's Tiger (see edit history) Link to comment
Matman Posted October 25, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 DavidZ, I'm wondering if you have data (average) for the time it takes for NVC shipments to be accepted at the US Post in HK. (BTW, is it an embassy or consulate or interest section we have in HK?) I want to compare that with GUZ. Will submit that to my Congressman the next time I write to him.Here is my time line: We received a P3 right after they received it. K304/22/06 I-129F mailed K-30425/06 NBC Received05/02/06 Received NOA1 for I-129F07/01/06 Received IMBRA RFE (yes I got a duplicate one to)07/24/06 USCIS Received my response08/01/06 Received NOA208/15/06 Received letter from NVC, petition goes to post (HK) within a week.08/22/06 P3 out from HK consulate SO didn't check Mail for almost three weeks09/30/06 P3 sent to HK consulate10/08/06 Received P4 letter with interview date 11/06/06 Link to comment
SirLancelot Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Thanks for the data DavidZ. So HK is just like Japan or UK or Germany, i.e. they immediately receive shipments from NVC--no delays like those encountered at GUZ. This is really frustrating! I wish more of you would write to your Congressman/woman and ask them to look into why GUZ is so slow to receive shipment of visa petitions from NVC when everywhere else it's so quick--including HK! DavidZ, I'm wondering if you have data (average) for the time it takes for NVC shipments to be accepted at the US Post in HK. (BTW, is it an embassy or consulate or interest section we have in HK?) I want to compare that with GUZ. Will submit that to my Congressman the next time I write to him. Here are the HK timelines I've collected in the DCF & HK FAQ: This will give you a look at the overall times.. and you can back into the fast time of NVC to consulate by seeing how fast the P3 was received !! Here is a link for "About" The US Consulate in HK:http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/about_consulate_offices.html SAMPLE # 1: K3 at HK [ 10 months ] ** I-130 **submitted---------- 9/13/04NOA1---------------- 9/23/04NOA2----------------12/21/04 ** I-129F **submitted-----------------9/28/04NOA1-----------------------10/12/04NOA2-----------------------4/29/05Sent to consulate (HK)--------5/8/2005 (HK not GZ)P-3 from Consulate------5/20/2005Returned P-3--------------5/31/2005Called DOS-----------------6/8/2005P-4 received---------------6/18/2005Interview-------------------7/20/2005 (In HK)Passed!---------------------7/20/2005Visa in Hand-----------------7/21/2005 SAMPLE #2: K3 at HK [ 5 months ] 4-05 filed my I-129f after getting to the p-3 stage of my I1305-05 received my NOA1 for I-129F6-20-05 received NOA2 my I129F was approved and sent to NVC to be sent to place of marrige which thank god was HK6-28-05 NVC received I-129F and is conducting the background check7-03-05 HK received and entered K3 info from NVC7-20-05 Wife receives P3 from HK7-28-05 HK receives P3 (will send P4 when my wife returns her checklist)9-8-05 Interview Sample #3: K3 at HK [ 4 months ] 08/17/2005 ¨C I-130 NOA1 from CSC09/09/2005 ¨C I-129F NOA2 from NVC11/01/2005 ¨C Sent to HK11/15/2005 ¨C P3 received from HK11/28/2005 ¨C P4 sent from HK12/21/2005 ¨C Interview (US consulate in Hong kong) Sample #4: CR1 at HK (6 Months)I-130/CR1 USCIS Sept/12/2005 - Day 01 - I-130 sent to VSCSept/14/2005 - Day 03 - NOA1 notice dateOct/17/2005 - Day 36- NOA2 notice date NVCNov/04/2005 - Day 01 ?Received AOS bill/DS3032/case #Nov/16/2005 - Day 13 - Pay I-864 billNov/23/2005 - Day 20 - DS3032 sent to NVCDec/02/2005 - Day 29 - Received I-864 packageDec/12/2005 - Day 39 ?Received IV billDec/13/2005 - Day 40 ?Returned I-864 packageDec/19/2005 - Day 46 ?Pay IV billJan/09/2006 - Day 67 ?Received instruction packet/DS230 Part 1Jan/18/2006 - Day 76 ?Returned DS230 Part 1Jan/30/2006 - Day 88 ?Case CompleteFeb/07/2006 - Day 96 ?Package left from NVC AT THE EMBASSYFeb/14/2006 - Day 01 - Embassy receivedFeb/16/2006 - Day 02 - Received DS2001 and Medical appointmentMar/07/2006 - Day 21 - Received P4Mar/14/2006 - Day 28 - Interview VISA GRANTED Mar/17/2006 - Day 31 - Visa received Sample #1: CR1 at HK (FILED DIRECTLY TO HK) (6 Months)09/23/2005: Submitted I-130 to H.K. Consulate.11/04/2005: Received Packet 4 (confused) emailed.consulate.... consulate replied that they had made a mistake11/15/2005: Received packet #3.11/16/2005: Naturalized our daughter, Masha Emma. Guz said papers and her passport ready in 10 days.11/17/2005: Mailed in packet #3.02/23/2006: Received Packet #4.02/28/2006: Medical Exam and vaccination shots.03/09/2006: Interview. 2 minutes, done deal. Said mailing visa EMS on Sunday. Link to comment
Matman Posted October 26, 2006 Author Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 I need to add something about an oddity in the K-3 legislation. The K-3 interview will normally be held in the "county" where the marriage took place. If you went to VN and married, you'd have your interview is Saigon/HoChiMin City, or whatever it is called. Same with Singapore - get married there and that's where the interview is for the K-3. The K-3 interview can be requested in the beneficiary's home country, but I can't imagine anyone who would choose GUZ over any other consulate except maybe Mumbai. The interview consulate can also be changed to the home country if returning to the country of marriage is a problem. Since it's not all that difficult for mainlanders to go to HK these days, I still get back to my main point. If you're gonna marry a mainlander, do it in HK.I Agree, and yes it's a 3 week wait. Link to comment
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