1) What exactly is required from the IRS - year-wise Transcripts, or the returns themselves?
Per N-400 instructions, there's no need to provide documentation for minor traffic tickets under $500. If your tickets were serious or more then $500 or if you feel you still want to bring documentation to interview, check with the court where the tickets were issued as they should have them as well as proof of payment on record.2) I had two incidents on my driving record - some 3-1/2 yrs. ago. I looked up the DMV website, and found that I could only find records for the last 39 months. Will that suffice - at the time of interview?
3) I am a divorcee - applying on the basis of 5-yr employment-based Green card. Is it enough to have just the Divorce decree, or is the marriage certificate too required?
Thanks very much for any assistance.
IRS transcripts are usually only asked for if you are married, or if you need to provide proof of US residential ties due to extended trips. If this doesn't apply to you and still feel you need to bring them to interview, you can request transcripts from IRS.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f4506t.pdf
Per N-400 instructions, there's no need to provide documentation for minor traffic tickets under $500. If your tickets were serious or more then $500 or if you feel you still want to bring documentation to interview, check with the court where the tickets were issued as they should have them as well as proof of payment on record.
Since you're no longer married, there wouldn't be any need for them to ask for marriage certificate that is no longer valid due to divorce. The divorce decree should be sufficient.
Transcripts are accepted by USCIS. You can either include them with application or bring them to interview.1) So, if I understood correctly, "Transcripts" alone would do, I would not need IRS-certified copies of the returns, themselves?
Now, will these need to accompany the N-400 application? (I saw that some posts including on this forum suggested to that effect...)
Disclose both tickets on the application. For the imprudent speed case, obtain court documents for the arrest that show final charge and fine was payed. Either send this with application or bring it to interview. No need to obtain documentation for the minor citiation.2) Some more details on the Traffic-related incidents:
a) There was one incident where I was stopped - arrested and charged with "reckless driving". My car was impounded, I was held in jail until my presentation in court.
Moving forward, I hired an attorney - who did 'nothing' after being paid $3,500. However, with my own interest/follow-up, I was able to strike a deal w/o going to trial:
i) I plead to a lower charge of "being responsible for driving above the prudent speed". I was also informed that the matter would not be reported to DMV.
ii) I paid a fine of $350 (not knowing at the time that the amount of fine being paid, did/could matter)
b) Then, there was a 2nd (and final) incident within a month of the prior - which resulted in a citation/Tkt - which was addressed thru a Defensive Driving school course. (No fine resulted)
Could you please advise what will go with the N-400 application?
3) Could you please advise if the Divorce decree will go with the N-400 application?
Again, many many thanks for your kind replies.