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Interview Document Checklist - Tax Return Transcripts
I got a document checklist with my interview letter that mentioned "if you have taken any trips lasting more than 6 months outside of US since becoming a permanent resident please bring Tax Return Transcripts of the last 5 years". I am in a similar situation, however for the first year(2001) I was a student and did not have any income. My uncle had claimed me as a dependent on his Tax return. I tried to order the transcript from IRS, but in the transcript, IRS does not mention any information(name, SSN,etc.) of the dependent.
However I do have copy of Tax Return form filed in 2001 which shows me as a dependent. I also have records indicating bank account, state ID, etc. as a proof of residency.
What is my best option in this situation? Do they really check tax return transcripts for all 5 years?
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patkt
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Reply: You probably used Form 4506 - T to request the necessary Tax documents. This can also be done over the phone. However, Form 4506 - T only gives a few lines from the Tax form.
Please go to the following IRS Web Site:
http://www.irs.gov/faqs/faq-kw31.html
Download Form 4506 and have you uncle fill it out along with ($39.00 Fee for each Tax return requested). Mail it our to IRS. It takes upto 60 days for this to arrive so do it right away. This gives the entire tax form which your uncle filed along with you name and SS # as a dependent.
Please be aware that all this will show is that your uncle claimed you as a dependent. INS is checking to make sure whether you abondened your Permanent Residency or not and I am not sure whether your uncle's 2001 Tax return proves that.
NOTE: I am not a lawyer. This advice should not be considered as legal advice. Please use at your own risk.