Hello,
My wife's company is currently processing her green card. The I-140 application was submitted about a month ago. It included my name as her husband on the application as well.
Here is the problem -
I worked without employment authorization in 1998 for about 2 months during a summer internship at a local government office. I think this pay is being reflected in my Annual Social Security Statement as my "taxable earnings for 1998" .
My question is - how will this lapse in judgement affect my wife's I-140 application. We were initially planning on doing Consular processing after her I-140 got approved, but now it seems it may be a problem to do so.
Will the USCIS have access to my tax records going back for 8+ years. ?
I am really stressed out by this. I am planning on call a lawyer on monday morning, but need the collective help of this community !! Please help !!
Thanks
My wife's company is currently processing her green card. The I-140 application was submitted about a month ago. It included my name as her husband on the application as well.
Here is the problem -
I worked without employment authorization in 1998 for about 2 months during a summer internship at a local government office. I think this pay is being reflected in my Annual Social Security Statement as my "taxable earnings for 1998" .
My question is - how will this lapse in judgement affect my wife's I-140 application. We were initially planning on doing Consular processing after her I-140 got approved, but now it seems it may be a problem to do so.
Will the USCIS have access to my tax records going back for 8+ years. ?
I am really stressed out by this. I am planning on call a lawyer on monday morning, but need the collective help of this community !! Please help !!
Thanks