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The I-797 approval notice from the original I-129F petition

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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What "evidence" should I submit in order to avoid an interview? This was mentioned in the FAQ's section.

The I-797 approval notice from the original I-129F petition, my wife is a CR-1 do I need to supply a copy of both approval notices I-129 and I-130 or just the I-129? This is for the Change of Conditions I-751.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: New Zealand
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What "evidence" should I submit in order to avoid an interview? This was mentioned in the FAQ's section.

The I-797 approval notice from the original I-129F petition, my wife is a CR-1 do I need to supply a copy of both approval notices I-129 and I-130 or just the I-129? This is for the Change of Conditions I-751.

We have just submitted our I-751, removal of conditions, and neither of the documents you mention are required. Interviews for removal of conditions are uncommon; that is, they are rarely used.

Look at the required evidence in the instruction section of the I-751 to get an idea of how to complete it. Such things as birth certificates of any children born to the marriage, joint obligations such as mortgage or leases, joint bank accounts, etc. are just a few of the things that can be submitted.

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1. The person who evaluates the case will have your A file already, which will contain the approval notices.

2. The green card is already proof that the I-129F and I-130 were approved.

So it's doubly sure that they'll know your wife was approved (not to mention that you couldn't apply for Removal of Conditions if she weren't).

The FAQ on this site is really old. It's copyright 2005 and I don't think it's been updated in years.

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Wild Wind,

If your wife is CR1 then your I-129f petition is not relevant.

Yodrak

What "evidence" should I submit in order to avoid an interview? This was mentioned in the FAQ's section.

The I-797 approval notice from the original I-129F petition, my wife is a CR-1 do I need to supply a copy of both approval notices I-129 and I-130 or just the I-129? This is for the Change of Conditions I-751.

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