SallyHon Posted November 6, 2005 Author Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 Thank you very much! Good luck to you too! Link to comment
Mengxin Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 (edited) The DS3032 is barcoded and the DS230 Part1 is printed front and back on one peice of paper, no barcode just like on their website. http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y107/BuffaloBillsRock/ds230-1.jpghttp://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y107/BuffaloBillsRock/ds230-2.jpghttp://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y107/BuffaloBillsRock/ds230-3.jpghttp://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y107/BuffaloBillsRock/ds230-4.jpg Edited November 6, 2005 by Mengxin (see edit history) Link to comment
BillV 8-16-2004 Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 If you go through all steps needed at NVC for the CR1, I would say you definitely want to finish up with that... With CR1, you don't have to do any Adjustment of Status step; your SO will enter the US as a permanent resident.. Here are the fees still ahead, taken from the FAQ... If something does not apply to the CR1, I hope someone will clarify. A.1.23.3Fees normally incurred by the Chinese beneficiary~{!/~}s steps, given in RMB P3:Translating various documents: 500 - 3000 RMB P4:Exam= 800 RMB; expedited service=100 RMB.Non-immigrant visa: K1-4 visa is 830 RMB, per visaImmigrant visa: CR-1/IR-1 = 3,154 RMB, per visa Interview:Biometric fee = $45 USDVisa pickup=20 RMB.166146[/snapback]My question is if you have already paid your Immigrant fee bill $365 do you still need to pay $3154 at the consulate? P4:Exam= 800 RMB; expedited service=100 RMB.Non-immigrant visa: K1-4 visa is 830 RMB, per visaImmigrant visa: CR-1/IR-1 = 3,154 RMB, per visa Link to comment
tucsonjim Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 But, the only curve ball would be if the VO asked for 2005 taxes or proof of income for 2005 since that becomes the 'previous year' soon... Again.. it's up to the VO !166096[/snapback]David, most people that have complicated taxes and claim many deductions cannot file taxes until mid February, since many banks and other investment companies do not send out the final 2005 statements until late January or first week of Feb. If a VO asks for taxes or proof of income for 2005, telling them 2005 taxes have not been filed with IRS yet, should be good enough. Taking 2004 tax return and any form of year end income statement for 2005 to the interview would be a good idea, but not the final filed tax return if you don't have it. You can't show the VO what you don't have and they can't expect you to show them something that is not possible to show them at the time of the interview. Many people that have to pay taxes, don't file till April 15.... If they don't accept that answer, I would be very surprised and it should be easily overcome if they do. Link to comment
david_dawei Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 If you go through all steps needed at NVC for the CR1, I would say you definitely want to finish up with that... With CR1, you don't have to do any Adjustment of Status step; your SO will enter the US as a permanent resident.. Here are the fees still ahead, taken from the FAQ... If something does not apply to the CR1, I hope someone will clarify. A.1.23.3Fees normally incurred by the Chinese beneficiary~{!/~}s steps, given in RMB P3:Translating various documents: 500 - 3000 RMB P4:Exam= 800 RMB; expedited service=100 RMB.Non-immigrant visa: K1-4 visa is 830 RMB, per visaImmigrant visa: CR-1/IR-1 = 3,154 RMB, per visa Interview:Biometric fee = $45 USDVisa pickup=20 RMB.166146[/snapback]My question is if you have already paid your Immigrant fee bill $365 do you still need to pay $3154 at the consulate? P4:Exam= 800 RMB; expedited service=100 RMB.Non-immigrant visa: K1-4 visa is 830 RMB, per visaImmigrant visa: CR-1/IR-1 = 3,154 RMB, per visa166589[/snapback]No. You pay the visa fee once (for each person being petitioned). So, if you sent payment to NVC as part of the paper shuttle, your all set with the visa payment... Link to comment
david_dawei Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 Taking 2004 tax return and any form of year end income statement for 2005 to the interview would be a good idea, 166591[/snapback]I agree that you cannot give them what you don't have in terms of taxes, that's why I said 'or proof in income' in my comments... Link to comment
HanLi Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 so you are suggesting the W-2's and/or 1099's ? Link to comment
david_dawei Posted November 6, 2005 Report Share Posted November 6, 2005 We are talking a highly unlikely scenario.. where you are near the end of the year and you want to bring some proof of income for that year; bring whatever you have for proof... Most likely this would not be W-2 or 1099 since they come after the new year. Link to comment
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