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Filed: Country: Indonesia
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Hi all,

We're getting ready to file for our removal of conditions and since we are currently both living in China (due to my husband's job) we could only come up with this evidences:

• Copies of the passport and green card

• Copy of our marriage certificate

• Copy of our son’s birth certificate

• Copies of my Chinese visas (me & my sons)

• Two notarized affidavits by U.S. citizen friend and family (one from hubby's mother and one from one of his friend from work in China who knows us very well his affidavit will be notarized at the US embassy in China, we're trying to get hubby's eldest son's to make us one affidavit too since he used to live with us before moving out to live with his GF)

• Copies of our joint US bank account

• Copies of our 2006, 2007, 2008 joint US tax returns. (we will file for tax exemption for 2009 since he works overseas now)

• Copy of our apartment lease (this is our old apt lease in US, our apt lease in China is only under his name)

• Copy of our joint utilities bills. (also our old US bills since all the bills in China is still under our landlord's name and we just deposited the money to the landlord's bank account)

• Copies of letters and Christmas cards we received. (both when we were still in the US & in China)

• Pictures of us together, with our friends and with our families.

• Copy of my iteneraries showing that I returned to the US within the time frame (within 6 months after we moved to China)

• Copy of my husband's work contract showing it is a temporary job.

When I read here I winced a little because we doesn't have as many evidences as some of you had use. Right now we doesn't have a health insurance since medical is very cheap in China and we just pay cash for everything but we still have our old health insurance paperworks from when he was still working in the US. We will also going to have a 'much belated' honeymoon in Bali sometimes this month and we'll include pictures and plane tickets too.

Do you think I will have problems with this?

Also, we had change our address before we move and using his parents address. Now, on the I-751 form which address should we use? I thought we put in our Chinese address then use his parents address on the Mailing Address part, is this correct?

Thank you so much for your help.

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AOS Journey:
May 02, 2006 :AOS Sent to Chicago...Let the couting begin
May 03, 2006 :AOS received in Chicago
May 12, 2006 :Received NOA1 dated 05/09/2006
May 22, 2006 Biometrics Notice Rcvd dated 05/17/2006
May 30, 2006 :Biometrics done in ASC Birmingham
July 01, 2006 :Interview Letter received
Aug 30, 2006 :Interview in Atlanta & got RFE for I-693A! OUCH!!!
November, 2006 :I-693A Sent. The waiting goes on...
April 4, 2007: Infopass & it doesn't help at all!!!
April 18, 2007 :Contacting our Congressman.
May 18, 2007 : E-mail rcvd, Welcome Notice Sent! Finally!!!
April 22, 2007 : E-mail rcvd, GC has been ordered
April 24, 2007 : Welcome Notice Rvcd. Yeeehaaa!!!!
June 1, 2007: GC arrived! Yippy! USCIS Free for 2 years!
2008: Moved to China
2009: Conditional GC Expired and Husband has been having affairs since 2008 in China. Can't file for ROC since he got laid off. He came to Jakarta to live with me and my parents. He got a new job. Life resume to normal or so I thought.
March 2010: Officially separated after yet more affairs exposed just a day after my birthday!

February 2011: Officially divorced.
June 18, 2011: He married the girl he had the last affair with.

August 2014: I am engaged with my real soulmate. Not an American.

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You, the LPR, are living overseas, for how long? You know living outside the US for a long period can be considered abandoning your status.

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Filed: Country: Indonesia
Timeline
Posted
You, the LPR, are living overseas, for how long? You know living outside the US for a long period can be considered abandoning your status.

Hi Jasman, how's Claudeth doing? :)

Yes, we're living overseas for now because of my husband's job. We plan to apply for a re-entry permit once we applied for removal conditions and the reason we didn't apply before was because my GC was almost expired when we moved and I did returned to the US before being out of the country for 6 months. We are planning to be in asia for 2 years. Will it harm our chance in having conditions removed?

Our K1 Journey Click Here
K1 Interview in Jakarta Click Here
AOS Journey:
May 02, 2006 :AOS Sent to Chicago...Let the couting begin
May 03, 2006 :AOS received in Chicago
May 12, 2006 :Received NOA1 dated 05/09/2006
May 22, 2006 Biometrics Notice Rcvd dated 05/17/2006
May 30, 2006 :Biometrics done in ASC Birmingham
July 01, 2006 :Interview Letter received
Aug 30, 2006 :Interview in Atlanta & got RFE for I-693A! OUCH!!!
November, 2006 :I-693A Sent. The waiting goes on...
April 4, 2007: Infopass & it doesn't help at all!!!
April 18, 2007 :Contacting our Congressman.
May 18, 2007 : E-mail rcvd, Welcome Notice Sent! Finally!!!
April 22, 2007 : E-mail rcvd, GC has been ordered
April 24, 2007 : Welcome Notice Rvcd. Yeeehaaa!!!!
June 1, 2007: GC arrived! Yippy! USCIS Free for 2 years!
2008: Moved to China
2009: Conditional GC Expired and Husband has been having affairs since 2008 in China. Can't file for ROC since he got laid off. He came to Jakarta to live with me and my parents. He got a new job. Life resume to normal or so I thought.
March 2010: Officially separated after yet more affairs exposed just a day after my birthday!

February 2011: Officially divorced.
June 18, 2011: He married the girl he had the last affair with.

August 2014: I am engaged with my real soulmate. Not an American.

 
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