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Hello everybody

I just received my notice of action for biometrics.

I just read about removing conditions after two years.I know is very early to be worried about that but I was wondering if the two letters have to be necessarly from friends?Can they be from my husband's parents?

Because it's a shame but we don't really rely on any of his friends..mine are in Romania...and I think it will be a big deal to ask them to write letters for us and even more to notorize them.

What do you think?

Can my in-law-s friends write them?Even if they are my in-laws age?Or soma relatives that know us but they live far away in other states...in USA

Thank you!

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Letters (also called Affidavits) are not a requirement, in fact many people don't use them unless they need them. The reason people may need them would be if they don't have enough (or strong enough) evidence of a bona fide marriage (things such home lease/mortgage, utility bills, etc). :thumbs:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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letter are not necessary, but if you want them, anyone who knows about you and your husband can write it as long as it's notarized. My sister wrote one and my friend wrote the other. It just needs to be complelling enough to show they know you guys are together etc.

Mailed N-400 March 6th via priority certified mail and Rec'd 9th (confirmation by USPS)

NOA rec'd: 3/19/2009 (date 3/16/2009, priority 3/9/2009)

Biometrics rec'd 3/26/2009, appt 4/9/2009

IL: 5/22/09

ID: 07/06/2009

Oath: 07/16/2009

SSN updated: 7/16/2009 (not received yet)

Passport rec'd: 8/15/2009(nat. certif not rec'd yet)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Zambia
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You could also have two or three such letters (affidavits) ready in the event you are interviewed for your AOS. They can't hurt. Sometimes the AOS is delayed until the applicant provides such additional evidence after the interview. Anyone, co-workers, neighbors, friends of in-laws, etc. can do these letters. They do not need to be notarized, just witnessed. USCIS will never go ask the letter-writers if they are truthful, so there is nothing for them to worry about.

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You could also have two or three such letters (affidavits) ready in the event you are interviewed for your AOS. They can't hurt. Sometimes the AOS is delayed until the applicant provides such additional evidence after the interview. Anyone, co-workers, neighbors, friends of in-laws, etc. can do these letters. They do not need to be notarized, just witnessed. USCIS will never go ask the letter-writers if they are truthful, so there is nothing for them to worry about.

Oke I got you all!

Thank you..u've always been helpful.

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From what I've seen affidavits don't carry much weight with the IOs especially from relatives.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

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