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Hello, my conditional card expires in July and i'm looking up all the info and doing research, etc.

There are two purposes to this post.

1. inquiring about the processing time for 751 in the CA processing center at Laguna Nigel.

2. soliciting opinions about what i need

my general situation is a bit unique because neither of us is exactly mature or stable.

we are in our early twenties, i'm a college senior..

we have very little money, live at my parents for free - thus no lease, not that much documentation either. i'm basically working my a$$ off to get into med school right now and it's looking pretty good. the interview officer for i485 even made a comment that we are indeed "very young". luckily we've been doing pretty well for the past 3 years since we got married.

so, this is a list of what i have, so please feel free to suggest anything to add on, especially in our situation.

- joint tax returns

- joint utility bills: gas, phone, electricity

- seperate bills showing the same mailing adrress: amazon receipts, seperate cellphone bills (we hate each other's provider).

- driver's licenses with the same address (filed during i485)

- joint bank accounts

- joint invesment account (not very much money, but we do what we can)

- affidavits from my mom, his sister, seveal our friends we've known for many many years even given our youth

- my mom can say that we live there for free

- we don't have joint ownership of his car because... i never drive it and the line at dmv is ridiculous

- we hardly have any pictures since we got married because my camera got soaked and i haven't managed to get a new one until jan. also, i am really busy with school, thus we've both been quiet a bore in the last two years.

there is a sort of artistic half nude picture of me taken from the back in a mirror and you can see him holding the camera in the mirror. it's a bit suggestive.. i'm not sure if i should put it in.

- have seperate credit cards, but same mailing address, because if one overspends we can fight it out and blame it on each other!@@@ ho... ... jk... well kind of serious too.

i think that's the stuff i have for now,

thank you for your help.

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Hello, my conditional card expires in July and i'm looking up all the info and doing research, etc.

There are two purposes to this post.

1. inquiring about the processing time for 751 in the CA processing center at Laguna Nigel.

2. soliciting opinions about what i need

my general situation is a bit unique because neither of us is exactly mature or stable.

we are in our early twenties, i'm a college senior..

we have very little money, live at my parents for free - thus no lease, not that much documentation either. i'm basically working my a$$ off to get into med school right now and it's looking pretty good. the interview officer for i485 even made a comment that we are indeed "very young". luckily we've been doing pretty well for the past 3 years since we got married.

so, this is a list of what i have, so please feel free to suggest anything to add on, especially in our situation.

- joint tax returns

- joint utility bills: gas, phone, electricity

- seperate bills showing the same mailing adrress: amazon receipts, seperate cellphone bills (we hate each other's provider).

- driver's licenses with the same address (filed during i485)

- joint bank accounts

- joint invesment account (not very much money, but we do what we can)

- affidavits from my mom, his sister, seveal our friends we've known for many many years even given our youth

- my mom can say that we live there for free

- we don't have joint ownership of his car because... i never drive it and the line at dmv is ridiculous

- we hardly have any pictures since we got married because my camera got soaked and i haven't managed to get a new one until jan. also, i am really busy with school, thus we've both been quiet a bore in the last two years.

there is a sort of artistic half nude picture of me taken from the back in a mirror and you can see him holding the camera in the mirror. it's a bit suggestive.. i'm not sure if i should put it in.

- have seperate credit cards, but same mailing address, because if one overspends we can fight it out and blame it on each other!@@@ ho... ... jk... well kind of serious too.

i think that's the stuff i have for now,

thank you for your help.

Include the $275 fee

Get another camera or go to a photo place where they can take a picture of the two of you. But in my experience, I never include any pictures to the I-751 package.

The I-751 petition is not about affidavit of support, only to prove that the 2 of you are still married.

Nevermind about the processing times at CSC as my wife received her green card in less than 2 months from the day we filed.

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As you can see in our timeline, our case is also pretty fast.

I also did not include any pictures in the package.

03/02/2007: Filed joint I-751. Day 0

03/05/2007: Package received by CSC. Day 3

03/08/2007: Check cashed. Day 6

03/15/2007: Received NOA extension (NOA date 03/05) letter. Day 13

03/29/2007: Biometrics Appointment 1. (had to reschedule this) Day 27

04/11/2007: Biometrics Appointment 2. Day 40

04/19/2007: Card production ordered E-mail received. Day 48

04/23/2007: Petition approved E-mail received. Day 52

04/27/2007: Unconditional green card arrived!! Day 56

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Hi,

In fact I find your list pretty good.

you guys are young, still in college, but are a legit couple,

so, don't worry.

It is understandable, and each couple's case is different!

but , your list is just fine in my opinion

Permanent resident with10 year greencard 

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