I am Resident Alien and got married last year 2018. My spouse has never been in US and waiting for immigration. Can I still apply for her ITIN with certified passport copy and file as married filing jointly? Or rules have changed this year? I am confused about some tax filer telling me about a requirement for date of entry to US when applying for ITIN W7?
EDIT: So based on the response below, I guess now I can go ahead and have my spouse get certified copy of passport from abroad, fill and sign w-7 and joint statement for filing jointly, and mail everything to me in US so I can prepare and mail everything with our joint tax returns.
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Yes, you can apply for an ITIN and you should not need an entry date to the US. A nonresident aliens married to U.S. citizens or residents can choose to be treated as U.S. residents and file as married filing jointly. Please, see IRS ITIN information for detailed information on how to apply for an ITIN.
If you make the choice to treat her as a U.S. resident, the following rules apply:
Yes, you can apply for an ITIN and you should not need an entry date to the US. A nonresident aliens married to U.S. citizens or residents can choose to be treated as U.S. residents and file as married filing jointly. Please, see IRS ITIN information for detailed information on how to apply for an ITIN.
If you make the choice to treat her as a U.S. resident, the following rules apply:
Hello! Can you tell me if you were able to receive an ITIN?
I am in the same situation. I would greatly appreciate your response.
My colleague DanaB answered a similar question as follows:
Yes, she can apply for an ITIN and should not need an entry date to the US. A nonresident alien married to U.S. citizen or resident can choose to be treated as U.S. residents and file as married filing jointly.
If you make the choice to treat her as a U.S. resident, the following rules apply:
You apply for an ITIN on Form W-7 Form W-7
More information on the choice to file married filing jointly on page 9 Publication 519
Search for IRS and ITIN for more information
When I’m supposed to be getting my state taxes?
@Sedw1920 wrote:
When I’m supposed to be getting my state taxes?
After your state Approves and then Issues the state tax refund.
If accepted by the state use this TurboTax support FAQ to check the state tax refund status - https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899433-how-do-i-track-my-state-refund
Hi! I wonder, were you able to get an ITIN for your spouse with a certified copy of the passport, even though there was no entry date to the US? I’m in the same situation this year and every where I research I see that a passport has to have an entry date otherwise it’s not a valid source of ID. Or does anyone else know if I can just send his birth certificate since to apply for his ITIN?
I will suggest you to make an appointment with the Taxpayer Assistance Center (TAC) Locations close to your home. For details, click here: TAC
For more information about the documentations, click here: https://www.irs.gov/instructions/iw7 ( under Supporting Documentation Requirements)
Per IRS,
An original birth certificate is required if the applicant is under age 18 and hasn’t provided a valid passport. Civil birth certificates are considered current at all times because they don’t contain an expiration date.
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