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Hi,

I'm so mad at myself: all my stuff was almost ready, i just needed to print a few more items on my list. My printer broke and I could just replace it today.

So it means my petition will arrive tomorrow, anniversary date of my arrival.

My understanding is it is a day too late, isn't it?

What can i do now?

Are they going to deny my petition for 1 day??????

I cannot sleep.... :(

Marie

this is what i sent:

check $545

Form I-751 completed.

Copy of Marie Feldman’s permanent resident card.

Copy of both drivers license with same residence address.

Copy of spouse’s passport showing married name.

Copy of the joint lease of our current communal residence.

Copy of federal tax returns for 2006 and 2007.

Copy of California state tax return 2006 and 2007.

Copy of life insurance beneficiary change form (spouse is primary beneficiary).

Copy of car insurance coverage.

Copy of Health insurance enrollment application and copy of status of deductible plan showing both beneficiaries.

Copy of homeowners insurance statement.

Copy of september joint bank account statement (Wachovia).

Two affidavits sworn by US citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage.

Different photos taken during the course of the past two years during vacations and family celebrations.

Copies of letters addressed to our couple ( Thank you letters, Valentine’s day, New Year’s card)

Copies of boarding passes for a trip between san Francisco and Puerto Vallarta and for a trip between Sacramento and New York-JFK.

Copy of spouse’s profile published in the Sacramento Bee in January 2008

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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You should be fine. There is a bit of a leeway discretion in accepting late submissions so while it is up to the receiving officer, you are submitting it technically right on the last day and shouldn't have a problem. Good luck. Get some sleep :)

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I think you should be ok. I have read someone's experience on this website. They sent I-751 after 2 months from 2 yr GC expire, and then it was approved as usual. They didn't receive any RFE, denial notice and warning letter. But we sent our I-751 before 2 yr GC expires, we received a RFE... :crying: I think you'll be ok.

Good luck ;)

 
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