Guest Gene Posted December 27, 2004 Report Share Posted December 27, 2004 Here is an email I just got from Guangzhou. Answered one out of the Three questions. Kind of nice to know we won't need 2004 tax return until April. Dear Mr. Gene XXXXXX, Please be advised that the I-134 affidavit of support is needed if theofficer requests. In addition, if the interview date is after April, 2005,normally, we will request the TRs for 2004. > To respond to this email, use only the web form atwww.usembassy-china.org.cn/guangzhou/iv/email.html. E-mails sent via"reply" will not be received. You can access limited case specificinformation - confirm Visa Petition arrival at post and verify interviewdate - at the National Visa Information Call Center (a for fee service).See www.usavisainformation.com.cn/eng/index.aspx. Call Center # (China)400-872-333 (International) 8621-3881-4611> Thank you for using the GuangzhouIV e-mail service. The Immigration VisaUnit tries to reply promptly to all inquiries. However, given the highvolume of mail we receive, sometimes our response can be delayed. Please bepatient and wait for our reply before writing again. Also, please try tocombine as many questions as possible into one e-mail. Thank you very much for your cooperation. The Immigrant Visa Unit Name(pinyin): Gene XXXXXXEmail_Address:boilermaker1926XXXXXXXIs This Your First Email?: 0 12/19/2004Beneficiary Name (pinyin): XXXXXXXXRelationship to Beneficiary: PetitionerBeneficiary Date of Birth: X-XX-XXXBeneficiary Case Number: GUZ-20XXXXXXXXBeneficiary Visa Category(optional):Subjects: OtherMessage_Text (optional): Dear Immigrant Visa Staff, I am preparing for my wife and new son interview. Do I need to fill out andbring documents two times for the I-134 affidavit of support one I-134 formy wife and one I-134 for my son, or will one I-134 form cover both of them? Also how current do the documents have to be? At what time will you require IRS tax return for 2004? Thank You and Happy Holidays. Best Regards, Gene XXXXX Link to comment
warpedbored Posted December 27, 2004 Report Share Posted December 27, 2004 I wouldn't trust that April date for tax returns. Last year in January they were giving blue slips wanting to see 2003 tax returns. Some of the guys who hadn't filed yet were scrambling to get at least w-2 forms to their loved ones. Link to comment
Chinese Wife!!! Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Here is an email I just got from Guangzhou. Answered one out of the Three questions. Kind of nice to know we won't need 2004 tax return until April. Also how current do the documents have to be?Hey Gene, Congrads on your recent success w/ the GZ questions (Sarcastic comment here). Compared to me that is a great batting average. I think I'm running about a .109 average with NVC now. I have learned to send THEM one question at a time and to expect an apple answer for an orange question. The address change issue has been about 7-10 emails and two written letters and I STILL am not sure it is resloved. If you get a solid answer on how current the documents have to be let us know, please. Link to comment
Chinese Wife!!! Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 I wouldn't trust that April date for tax returns. Last year in January they were giving blue slips wanting to see 2003 tax returns. Some of the guys who hadn't filed yet were scrambling to get at least w-2 forms to their loved ones.Hey Carl, This shows that the Consulate is "out of touch with the real world" maybe. I NEVER receive my mortage statement before Feb.1 (3 different Co.s since 2000 too). I think that must be the deadline for them to send the statements out. Richard Link to comment
Guest Gene Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Richard,I don't know if you noticed, but at the bottom of the letter they say to combine and ask more than one question so as to cut down on the volume of emails So when you do ask more than one they don't answer them all So we send more email Link to comment
Mengxin Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 It's their world for sure, we just have to live in it. Thanks again for the heads up guys. I will really have to prevent myself from procrastinating now. (...don't count on it.) Link to comment
Chinese Wife!!! Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Richard,I don't know if you noticed, but at the bottom of the letter they say to combine and ask more than one question so as to cut down on the volume of emails So when you do ask more than one they don't answer them all So we send more email Prior to my retiring from the US Gov. we called this "Job security". Kinda like they leave out this part "I'm sorry I only answer zip code questions, the street address contact person is in the other building (and perhaps another state) and she just went out on extended sick leave". In reality I wonder if maybe the people giving us answers are specialized to ONE area ONLY. The only two part answer I've gotten out of NVC had THREE sets of initials on it. The NVC paperwork I have in hand does not have a combine questions statement. The email statement is:"Provide detailed desciption of case inquiry e.g. case status questions pertaining to case address updates, etc." Seems to infer one type of inquiry at a time the way it is layed out on paper and my EXPERIENCES. One last word DO NOT waste your time trying to change your address by email- if stateside- take a few days and CALL them. Link to comment
Jeikun Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 I was also told by GZ that for Jun's interview (Jan 21) we WOULD NOT need 2004 tax returns OR W-2s. Dear Mr. Jason, Thank you for your email. For a K case, we need the affidavit support of I-134, it's better for you to prepare a new I-134. You don't need to prepare the tax return and W2 for year 2004. Immigrant Visa Unit Mr. Jason??? Link to comment
warpedbored Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 I was trying to find the thread earlier from about late January or February last year where they were talking about blue slips issued for not having 2003 tax returns or W-2s. It may have been a post that someone had read on 001 then passed along here. Maybe someone with a better memory than mine can dig it up. Perhaps they cleaned up their act but if you can you should at least send your SO a copy of your W-2 form if you have a late January or February interview. Link to comment
mike_m Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 That's a pretty good tip about the 2004 W-2. It's easy to scan and email since there is only one page. Better safe than sorry on that one. My company doesn't even send the W-2 until 1/31, so I would never be able to have the completed form until after that... Link to comment
Jeikun Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Well, I will send it if I have it. But my new company will not give out W-2 until the 3rd week of Jan (Same week as her interview - maybe after her date) hard to email what doesn't exist. I thought by law companies had until mid February to send out the W-2. How can they require something that by law we can be denied? Then again... that can be government logic I suppose. I will just have to trust in the visa-fairy. Link to comment
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