btw, i didnt file that year since i wasnt required to. should i mention that I worked that year but i didnt file? i just afraid that they'll ask me proof that my income was not sufficient for the irs to require me to file for taxes... any advice?
I have an interview next week and I need help in answering a question if an IO ask me this..
question is: Was there ever a year when you didn’t file your federal tax forms?
I worked for a grocery store in 2005 for about 2 weeks where I got a compensation for about $500 which is below the...
that was a big relief! i couldn't sleep well because I was so worried! It really took a while for a permit to be issued back then.
I'm going to file now, thanks for the help guys!
hi,
I'm filing for an n400 application, i just found out that i went over 2 yrs abroad.
My reentry permit was valid from June 29 2004- June 29, 2006. I was out of the country from May 23, 2004 and went back to the US June 20, 2006.
I was out of the country when my permit was issued...
My dad was in the US and my mom was abroad.. but they(mom and brother) went to the US on Oct 2006, i came back june 2006..
basing on all you answers, it will just open up a huge can of worms if I do say I worked outside US..
i hate to lie since they may find out and i may get into deeper...
im just a lil sad and depressed coz i was really thinking that i was going to be ok..
it seems that i have a real complicated issue..
i consulted w a lawyer about this and she stated its a 50/50 shot.. she said working abroad is a red flag and they may ask for some ties to the US in w/c...
thanks for all the replies!
i didnt file taxes abroad and for the worldwide taxation in the US.. my income was too low for me to file for worldwide tax so i wasnt required to, however i dont have any proof of that since i dont have paystubs etc..
right now, im just kinda leaning towards...
I worked in a call center for a US based company, an outsourcing company... it seems that its a big compnay..
Im just being paranoid that the USCIS has a system to find out that one has worked for abroad.. the question on how I supported myself was through my parents...
i thought about...
i worked abroad from may2005- may 2006..
i was back in the US june 2006..
i was going to apply usign the 4year 1day rule...
and nope i did not file for taxes abroad...
thanks for the reply./.
Hi,
Im eligible to apply for citizenship this month but I'm in a dilemma if I should disclose that I worked abroad or not..
I was abroad for about 23 months(w/ re entry permit) and during that time I finished school and right after I worked for about a year to help me in my day to day...
thanks for the reply guys..
im hoping that someone who had the same experience can share what they have gone through..
im just not so sure if i have to provide ties since im getting mixed answers... coz if have to, i think my chances are weak since i dont have any lease, mortgage etc..
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