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Y0N33

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  1. Thank you Randy. I was able to complete it with your suggestion.
  2. Randy, If I file as married filing separately, do I still need the ITIN and a certified copy of her passport? Besides the passport, is there anything I can use? Thank you!
  3. thank you dnoblett for the website. for me, it's married filing separately.
  4. thanks guys. now i have problem with filing my taxes. the lawyer wanted me to file as head of house hold which i don't think i qualify for unless i have a dependent and i don't have any. what did you guys do with your taxes as far as filing statuses go? i think married filing separately is probably best suited for us since she's outside the usa since we got married.
  5. Hello folks, I've read a lot comments from you all in the past few days and I just thought I sign up and ask you guys who had been through it or are in one just like me for some tips and suggestions. Here's my story: - I am a US citizen - Married my wife in September 2012 - Filed I-130 petition in November 2012 - Wife got interviewed in March 2014 and was denied a visa based on INA 221 (g) for fraud and material representation grounds - Received NOIR on November 2014 with a lot discrepancies on their part - Lawyer sent in rebuttal documentations in December 2014 - 2/23/2105 Wife got a call from Embassy directly on her cellphone telling her to bring in all related documents for an interview on 5/11/2015. A surprise for us since there's no communication whatsoever from the USCIS to me (the petitioner) via postal mail or email & text notifications that I signed up for and when checking status on their site, nothing has changed since they sent us the NOIR. What do you guys think on this unusual immigration process?
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