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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Okay, so i have left out the personal information but i have included the cover letter for my husband's interview packet Do you think i went over board?

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Notice Date: April 19, 2010

Notice Recieved: April 21, 2010

Touched: April 21, 2010

Touched: April 22, 2010

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Can someone please look at this and tell me if i went overboard? I am working on our evidence of relationship.

I-130 for Two Step Children

App Recieved by USCIS: April 13, 2010

Notice Date: April 19, 2010

Notice Recieved: April 21, 2010

Touched: April 21, 2010

Touched: April 22, 2010

Approved:September 28,2010

Filed: Other Country: China
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Okay, so i have left out the personal information but i have included the cover letter for my husband's interview packet Do you think i went over board?

I don't think its overboard but really just not particularly appropriate since they aren't looking for a letter and there's not opportunity to just hand over a big package. They'll be asking for specific items or groups of items. I would suggest simple cover sheets for the group of financial documents and another for relationship evidence.

Also, photos need to be easy to remove so that they can be handed over through a small teller window type opening in most cases. An album is probably not going to fit.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Okay, so i have left out the personal information but i have included the cover letter for my husband's interview packet Do you think i went over board?

I don't think its overboard but really just not particularly appropriate since they aren't looking for a letter and there's not opportunity to just hand over a big package. They'll be asking for specific items or groups of items. I would suggest simple cover sheets for the group of financial documents and another for relationship evidence.

Also, photos need to be easy to remove so that they can be handed over through a small teller window type opening in most cases. An album is probably not going to fit.

Aww, okay. Thanks. You are always so straight forward. Okay, i will do just that and exclude the elaborate letter and explanations. :bonk::)

I-130 for Two Step Children

App Recieved by USCIS: April 13, 2010

Notice Date: April 19, 2010

Notice Recieved: April 21, 2010

Touched: April 21, 2010

Touched: April 22, 2010

Approved:September 28,2010

 
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