Hello,
I thought I would post a thread since I'm really worried about my husband's citizenship case.
He had his interview on july 2nd. Everything was fine..the problem was that he was too honest maybe. On the n-400 application, he mentioned that he didn't do the 2005, and 2006 tax returns on time for the question "have you ever failed to file a required federal bla bla bla since you became a permanent resident". He wrote that he did those two on 2007 along with 2007. He included a copy of the irs tax transcripts of those years to show that he did them.
On the interview day, he passed the reading, writing, civics, english tests......but the officer told him that he didn't find the tax transcripts for those years and that he was missing evidence.....so he gave him 30 days to take all the papers so a decision can be made.
But he requested from 2003 to 2008......that's 6 years.......he was able to get the transcripts from 2004 to 2008, the last five years.....but on 2003..the machine says that there is no recod.
He was asked for the marriage certificate, but we thought at first, that it wasn't necessary since he's applying based on 5 years as a permanent resident not for being married to a u.s. citizen.
Now he's afraid that if he only sends from 2004 to 2008 (which that's what the IO should have asked for not 2003), that the application might be denied.
What do you think? Should I send only from 2004 on.....or what can i do about 2003....the irs has no record, the business that I did 2003 with has gone out of business...and the copy I had, was destroyed when I moved to a different house.
If the irs has no record, does that mean that I didn't file it....or that they destroyed it since it's been too long?
I thought I would post a thread since I'm really worried about my husband's citizenship case.
He had his interview on july 2nd. Everything was fine..the problem was that he was too honest maybe. On the n-400 application, he mentioned that he didn't do the 2005, and 2006 tax returns on time for the question "have you ever failed to file a required federal bla bla bla since you became a permanent resident". He wrote that he did those two on 2007 along with 2007. He included a copy of the irs tax transcripts of those years to show that he did them.
On the interview day, he passed the reading, writing, civics, english tests......but the officer told him that he didn't find the tax transcripts for those years and that he was missing evidence.....so he gave him 30 days to take all the papers so a decision can be made.
But he requested from 2003 to 2008......that's 6 years.......he was able to get the transcripts from 2004 to 2008, the last five years.....but on 2003..the machine says that there is no recod.
He was asked for the marriage certificate, but we thought at first, that it wasn't necessary since he's applying based on 5 years as a permanent resident not for being married to a u.s. citizen.
Now he's afraid that if he only sends from 2004 to 2008 (which that's what the IO should have asked for not 2003), that the application might be denied.
What do you think? Should I send only from 2004 on.....or what can i do about 2003....the irs has no record, the business that I did 2003 with has gone out of business...and the copy I had, was destroyed when I moved to a different house.
If the irs has no record, does that mean that I didn't file it....or that they destroyed it since it's been too long?