Just want to know what you think about it.
I am getting ready for my interview in June now and here is my concern.
There is a mistake on my husband's tax returns ( he is the sponsor) for 2004, 2003, 2002 that we overlooked- instead of married the accountant put that he was single. All these tax returns went to CIS when I initially submitted all the forms. However , this year I made sure everything was right :we filed a joint tax return for 2005. Do you think that we still need to redo tax returns for 2004,3,2 or correct 2005 filed this year is good enough.? According to new rule : now they ask for the last year tax return , so having filed 2005 the right way we should be fine, shouldn't we? Or its more about real vs greencard marriages that they may bring up questions about other tax returns . We have plenty other stuff to show that our marriage is genuine and should we really be concerned about that mistake , in other words do you think we need to have those tax returns amended or it's not that important? Just hate the thought of going through the whole trouble of redoing tax returns.
Has anybody been in such situation? What whould you do in my case?
Thank you very much for any input.
I am getting ready for my interview in June now and here is my concern.
There is a mistake on my husband's tax returns ( he is the sponsor) for 2004, 2003, 2002 that we overlooked- instead of married the accountant put that he was single. All these tax returns went to CIS when I initially submitted all the forms. However , this year I made sure everything was right :we filed a joint tax return for 2005. Do you think that we still need to redo tax returns for 2004,3,2 or correct 2005 filed this year is good enough.? According to new rule : now they ask for the last year tax return , so having filed 2005 the right way we should be fine, shouldn't we? Or its more about real vs greencard marriages that they may bring up questions about other tax returns . We have plenty other stuff to show that our marriage is genuine and should we really be concerned about that mistake , in other words do you think we need to have those tax returns amended or it's not that important? Just hate the thought of going through the whole trouble of redoing tax returns.
Has anybody been in such situation? What whould you do in my case?
Thank you very much for any input.