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  1. I maybe mistunderstanding your questions and I could not open the link to page 2. I am preparing the 864 and are supplying tax returns for the tax years 2002,2003, & 2004. I am not planning on supplying any information on 2005. I would shy away from placing an estimate. Under section D, I would have the income numbers match your tax returns. That coupled with an employment letter and a recent pay statement should be fine. Hope this helps. Email or reply
  2. Got my signature updated and thanks for the help.
  3. Thanks all, BTW, what is Direct Consular Filing? Don't tell me we could have shortened this 4 months! My wife would kill me!! Shhhhhh....
  4. Maybe my question is being misunderstood. My yearly salary is well, well, well over the poverty limits, however because I am overseas, it is not reflected on my W-2, because I am paid through our global company, not domestically based. My tax return itself shows that I meet the requirements, but the 864 form calls for W-2s and W-2s only. Did not know if any of you have experienced the same situation.
  5. Hello All, First post here so hopefully I can do this right. My wife and I just received her P3 and we have sent in the 230 form. Next is the affidavit of support. Questions: 1- I am still in China and thus hard to get it notarized. We are living in Naning, so are there any other options other than a trip to Shanghai? 2- Since I have been overseas for 2 years, I do not have a W-2 that exceeds the poverty limit. This is due to overseas versus domestic payroll. Is the tax return sufficient, showing my supplemental, overseas income? I don't want to have trouble later on because they do not understand overseas payroll for US employees. Thanks in advance
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