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    Changing last name

    LucyMO, thank you for your reply. The thing is that on the marriage license is my old name. Can I still fill out all the immigration forms with my new name?
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    Changing last name

    PunjabDaPuttar, thank you very much for your reply. But I'm wondering if I'm going to change it now, before filing I-130, what form should I use and where to file it? Thank you again.
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    Changing last name

    Hello everybody! I'm going to apply for AOS and I have a question. I would like to change my last name. When should I do that? Before applying I-130 or after? And what forms do I use? I also noticed that some forum users sent their I-130 along with I-485, but some sent I-485 later. What is...
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    Taxes and citizenship

    Thank you very much! I will let you know how everything went through. Again, thanks to everyone for all of your posts;)
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    Taxes and citizenship

    They came together from their country having a GC already, so it was not a sponsorship.
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    Taxes and citizenship

    The question arises: how can he prove now that he really didn't work 3 years ago? Cause so many people work for cash...
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    Taxes and citizenship

    That is exactly what our lawyer said to us, besides filling out 1040 form.
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    Taxes and citizenship

    Thank you. I just called our tax accountant and she said that she'll be able to file everything in couple days, so my husband will have all the papers he need. But I wouldn't be that concerned about it, he'd just file the tax return and the taxes if not such an economics going on, when every...
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    Taxes and citizenship

    No, it was an immigration lawyer... There is no much time left to do anything right now, I guess... Thank you, guys, for all your help.
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    Taxes and citizenship

    I don't think their income was above $17000. If so, does it mean that it's ok that they didn't pay taxes and didn't file tax returns?
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    Taxes and citizenship

    We were going to pay all the taxes for those 3 years, but our lawyer said that we don't have to, because he didn't worked and didn't have any income. Also, there is an income limit as per which people have to pay taxes. Does anybody know what is that amount? And not paying taxes is something...
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    Taxes and citizenship

    Yes, he was married for for those 3 years his ex and she never filed for tax returns. She was getting some pay checks, but I'm not sure what kind of checks were there.
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    Taxes and citizenship

    The problem is that his ex-wife never filed for tax return either.
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    Taxes and citizenship

    Hi, everyone! My husband is having his citizenship interview next Friday. He came to the US in september 2003. He didn't file the taxes for 3 years. He actually didn't work, his ex-wife did. Will it hurt his getting a citizenship? Thank you in advance
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