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Questions about filling Form I-131 !!?

Hello everyone , I have some questions and i need clear answers to it please :

- What is the point of getting the (I-131) reentery permit if I do have 10 years Green Card ?

- At part 1 question number 3 the questions says " Class of Admission " , okay do i enter F-1 Visa because this is the first visa I got and this is my first way I entered into the US .... OR should I enter IR6 ( as showing on my GC ) which is not my first way I got into to USA ..... OR should enter it like this F-1 visa / IR6 !!!!!! ??? very confusing!!


- Under part 5 the question about my stay in the USA which is stats : " Since becoming a permanent resident of the United States (or during the past five years, whichever is less) how much total time have you spent outside the United States? "
and the options to the answer is showing 6 options of answer from Less than 6 month to maximum More than four years ..!!! okay none of the answers apply to me because I never been outside USA for 7 years . and they don't have option that says Zero days . or should i leave it blank !!!!

HELP PLEASE .

Question B on W-4 form?

Very simple and easy Married BUT withhold at the single rate and perhaps -0- ZERO Allowances or may be 1 if your and he do choose to do so BUT you really do have to very careful with your W-4 in these situations when both are working are you work at more than 1 job at the time OK
And you and your husband both do have to be very careful with the way that you fill out your W-4 forms for this purpose OK.
Enter your filing status, income, deductions and credits and we will estimate your total taxes for 2013. Based on your projected withholdings for the year, we can also estimate your tax refund or amount you may owe the IRS next April 2014. And you and your husband both do have to be very careful with the way that you fill out your W-4 forms for this purpose OK.
W-2s Box 1????? Gross wages earnings during the 2013 tax year Box 2 FIT $?? amount withheld to be used as a TAX CREDIT during the 2014 tax filing season and when this amount would be MORE than your FIT liability IS at that time you MIGHT be able to qualify for a REFUND of some of that amount during the 2014 tax filing season for the 2013 FIT return.
Married taxpayers both age 25 and under the age of 65 lived more than 6 months in the US.
Your federal taxes are estimated at $????? Your outstanding tax bill $????.
This is ?% of your total income of $?????. Your total tax payments and refundable credits for the year were $?. Your outstanding tax bill is estimated at $????. Your income puts you in the ?% tax bracket.

http://www.dinkytown.net/java/Tax1040.ht...

Hope that you find the above enclosed information useful. 08/18/2013

Questions on filling up forms I130 and G325a for US immigration?

On the i-130, #15, your husband needs to fill out the name of YOUR EMPLOYER. It doesn't matter if you're working in the Phillipines and your employer is probably never even heard of in the USA. It asks for your employer and that's what you gotta put. Put the name of the employer and the address, city and province of the Phillipines.

G-325A. Your husband needs to fill one out for him, and another one for you. So, you answer all questions on the G-325 pertaining to YOUR LIFE and he answers all questions on his G-325 pertaining to HIS LIFE. When it asks about where you lived for the last 5 years, you just fill it out according to where YOU LIVED and he does the same on his form, according to where HE HAS LIVED. If you've lived
in the same address for the past 5 or + years, then you put only that address, and put whatever year you began living there to present.

EXAMPLE (if you only lived in 1 place for the last 5 or + years):
#5 Banana Lane, Manila Phillipines, 1999 - present

EXAMPLE (if you have lived in multipe places for the last 5 years). You count 5 years back. This takes us to Sept of 2004. Where were you living in Sept of 2004? Let's say you were living at #153 Apple Pie Lane, Davao, Phillipines.

Let's say you moved to Samal in Feb of 2006.

Let's say you moved to Manila in March of 2008 until present time.

You'd need to put everything STARTING from most recent place you lived. You would put:
#5 Banana Lane, Manila Phillipines, March 2008 - present
#88-D Whip Cream Boulevard, Samal Phillipines, Feb 2006 - March 2008
#153 Apple Pie Lane, Davao Phillipines Sept 2004 - Feb 2006

Hope this helps!!!!

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FAFSA form's questions about assets?

You are being required to answer those questions because their are a group of questions on the fafsa that if you answer them a certain way... makes you eligible to NOT have to report your income and assets.

Specifically the one about filing a 1040 or 1040A and the group of questions about free and reduced lunches, food stamps... You are either answering "i don't know' or skipping them. The NON answer is making you have to report your assets.

Your friend, from what it sounds like, probably actually answered those questions by reading the qualifications about who can and can't file a 1040. Also, it could be she presumably still has a sibling in secondary school.... and THEY still qualify for free or reduced lunches but you don't because you are not longer in secondary school.

If you want to know if you REALLY qualify for the automatic zero EFC (skip the assets questions) then you really need to find out (as your parents) about the answer to the question about what tax return they are eligible to file. If they did the 1040... then tax preparers automatically fill out the long (1040) form for them because it is longer and they can charge poor, innocent, unsuspecting people to do the long form when they could have done the shorter one (1040A or 1040 EZ).

Also be aware that the depth of info on Yahoo!Answers spans several years worth of people applying for financial aid with FAFSA and the rules regarding the how, what, and why in applying for federal aid changes from year to year... so an answer may be perfectly correct when it was answered for the 07-09 FAFSA, but does not apply to the 2010-2011 fafsa. (The asset questions used to be required by all who applied for aid). Also some people answer questions based on info they learned from many years ago and don't realize the rules have changed.

Filling out W4 form properly?

You may be all right with 1 as a single taxpayer and you are a qualified head of household for the tax filing status because you are a single taxpayer.
No number because you are a renter that does not have any thing to with th filling out of the W-Form correctly.
The IRS has a useful tool available for this purpose called the IRS Withholding Calculator. Go to www.irs.gov website and use the search box for IRS Withholding Calculator

http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0...

This easy to use calculator can help you figure your Federal income tax withholding so your employer can withhold the correct amount from your pay. This is particularly helpful if you've had too much or too little withheld in the past, your situation has changed, or you are starting a new job.

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4v.pdf

Fill in or fill out, if it is a form where you are providing/ supplying missing information. While in the UK , fill in works the best but if you are in US then you hear fill out too often.Whereas, fill up is used for quantity or liquid when completely filled.Eg. Don't be filled up with arrogance dude, you still have not filled in your qualification.Fill up milk in this pink glass.So you can use fill in/out interchangeably.And you may get confused between fill and fill up. But if it fills completely then fill up is the best.

Short Answer: If a required field is not applicable to you, fill in “—” or “Not Applicable”.Detailed Answer:I’m the founder and CEO at Formdojo. We offer a simple point-and-click interface for building online forms. As such, I spend quite a bit of time in writing software that automates the task of building forms.In most cases, when a field is marked as “required” (or “mandatory”,) it simply means that some value must be entered in it. The value you actually enter may not be important. Thus, if a required field is not applicable to you, just enter “—” (dash.) If that doesn’t work, enter “Not Applicable”.Your Middle Name is “—” (dash.)It seems that the screenshot in the question is taken from Google Forms. In Google Forms, there is no specialised ‘Name’ field. Thus, to accept your full name, the creator of the form had to add three separate fields.Almost every form asks for your name. Thus, Formdojo includes a specialised ‘Name’ field. The field comes in two formats: standard and extended. Below is a demonstrative screenshot.The standard format doesn’t ask for your middle name; so nothing to worry about there. The extended format does. In case you don’t have a middle name, as stated before, simply enter “—”. It should work just fine.In case you were wondering, the ‘Title’ sub-field in the extended format is meant for your salutation. Your ‘Title’ would be on of ‘Mr.’, ‘Ms.’, ‘Dr.’, ‘Prof.’ etc. The extended format is popular among medical and academic circles.The ‘Suffix’ sub-field is usually not relevant in India. In western cultures, it usually takes values like ‘Jr.’ as in “Robert Downey Jr.” With Formdojo, you can leave the ‘Suffix’ blank. If a (different) form requires you to enter a suffix, you could always just enter “—” (dash) or “Not Applicable”.Another quick trick: If a single dash (“—”) doesn’t work, try out two dashes (“— —”.)Just like the ‘Name’ field, Formdojo offers many more specialised fields, such as ‘Email’, ‘Website URL’, ‘File Upload’, ‘Phone Number’, ‘Calculation’ and others.

Once you have filled the registration form and chosen the courses, you have automatically applied to all colleges offering those courses (except JMC and St. Stephens). So you don’t have to apply separately to all colleges. In case you are seeking admission to JMC or Stephens, you need to apply separately.

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