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I want to file jointly with my spouse. He is a NRA and has never been in the U.S before.
My husband and I recently got married in Denmark in December 2019.
I want to file my taxes jointly, and I understand he has to fill out form W7. We noticed on line 6d, it says to enter the date when he entered the US -- he has never been to the US, and he is not allowed to because of the travel ban. I am applying for a visa for him to come live with me, but this is a work in progress.
I would like to reap the benefits of filing jointly, but not sure if this is possible. I have been supporting him, and have evidence to prove that.
What can I do in this scenario? Is it possible for the w7 form to be approved (w. his passport but no date entry to the US) to receive an ITIN and for us to file jointly?
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‎February 2, 2020
2:54 PM