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Ok so I have no clue where those two years went but its time to start getting my package together for removal of conditions.

In regards to the affidavit from friends, can I just type up a letter and give them the same letter to sign and notarize or should it they be written by them?

Also, we were going to send a check with both our names and same address on it for proof, but the check is at our old address. Does it matter that it's an old address as long as it has both our names and same address on it?

Thanks, I'm sure I'll be around to ask more :D

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Ok so I have no clue where those two years went but its time to start getting my package together for removal of conditions.

In regards to the affidavit from friends, can I just type up a letter and give them the same letter to sign and notarize or should it they be written by them?

Also, we were going to send a check with both our names and same address on it for proof, but the check is at our old address. Does it matter that it's an old address as long as it has both our names and same address on it?

Thanks, I'm sure I'll be around to ask more :D

It's OK if you type up the affidavit and your friends/family agree to sign and notarize the statement...just make sure you don't hand them all the exact same thing otherwise the officer will catch on very easily :whistle: But I'd advice you just give them guidelines and pointers on what you need them to say in the letter and you don't have to worry about the letters sounding the same.

The check thing is a good idea and the address doesn't matter. But I hope you know you'd need more than just those 2 documents (i.e. the check and notarized letters) to prove the autheticity of your marriage. :devil:

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The check thing is a good idea and the address doesn't matter. But I hope you know you'd need more than just those 2 documents (i.e. the check and notarized letters) to prove the autheticity of your marriage. :devil:

What?? I need more than that???!!!

I joke I joke, yeah I have slew of stuff I'll be posting on here to make sure i got it all... :innocent:

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It won't matter that the address on the cheque is an old one - you want to include documents that cover the whole period of your marriage and that one shows you listed together.

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Ok so I have no clue where those two years went but its time to start getting my package together for removal of conditions.

Stina!! How are you???

This is my first time on VJ in quite a long time - I'm starting to think about getting my I-751 packet together as well, and came right back here - I guess all the other people I used to know here two years ago will be popping up as well.

You are absolutely right - how did two years pass so quickly?

From what I've read in the last hour or so, it's far better to have people write their own personal letters to include, with details that they themselves write, than to use a boilerplate letter that they just sign (and have notarized, of course).

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Just dont forget to include a page with all addresses you lived. Do you have bank statement from that period? Do you have other check signed by spouse?

Ok so I have no clue where those two years went but its time to start getting my package together for removal of conditions.

In regards to the affidavit from friends, can I just type up a letter and give them the same letter to sign and notarize or should it they be written by them?

Also, we were going to send a check with both our names and same address on it for proof, but the check is at our old address. Does it matter that it's an old address as long as it has both our names and same address on it?

Thanks, I'm sure I'll be around to ask more :D

Karina and Tomy

 
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