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  1. You would also need to include a letter stating that both you and your husband are electing to be treated as a resident alien for the 2010 tax season.

    You would then have a worksheet with your income and the conversion rate to USD and this will be included on the 1040 line 7 for combined wages and then your income would be on line 21 for Other Income as a negative to subtract it back out with the description of: FORM 2555.

     

     

     

    Anything other than this basic statement, and our names that needs to go in the letter? And should it actually say that we both want to be treated as resident aliens or just that she wants to be treated so since I am the USC and a resident.

     

    thanks

  2. Casprd hope this helps. I had my wife (she was still in China) make a report in MS Excel for her wages.

    Looked like this.

     

    Her Name:

    Address:

    ITIN: A-P-P-L-I-E-D (we did not have it yet)

    Employer Name:

    Employer Address:

    Total Wages For TAX Year XXXX:

     

     

    I sent that to Texas with the W-7 letter to treat her as US resident and 1040 I also printed PUB 519 and highlighted areas that affected our return.

    The best was I did not have to claim her income.

     

    All I can say is it worked for us?

     

     

    perfect. that was just the detail I needed. thanks.

  3. Trying to make heads or tails of this whole process and have one question not really covered yet. How do I class my wife's income in China? (she is still a chinese resident as we are at the NVC step of the process). Should it be normal W2 income, Self Employed income or some other type of income? Don't really want to go the whole 2555 route as it is much too complicated given she makes less than $3000 a year. I do have a certified/notarized/translated copy of her passport and birth certificate. Do I need to have her get a new copy notarized at the Chengdu consulate instead? or is that just a precaution given how anal Uncle Sam and the IRS in particular can be? Also, is the power of attorney form just a state thing? I have found one for the oklahoma tax commission but nothing for the feds yet.

     

    thanks

  4. Just asking ... do they have the same requirements if the in-laws are English, French, Russian, Mexican?

     

     

    Doesn't matter what country they are from. If it is not a VWP country then the VO's are instructed to treat every application like an intending immigrant. Even though the news tries to make it out as the illegal immigrants are people sneaking across the mexican border, the vast majority are people who came on a visa and stayed. The system is crazy and stacked against all of us who are trying to follow the rules.

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