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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: France
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Hi, I have just sent my I-751, I saw that some people on the list got RFEs... What kind of RFEs were they?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Just got RFE 3 months after sending in 751...they asked for copies of both our drivers licenses, and more evidence of ongoing communal residence...so I'm trying to pull together cell phone bills, checking account statements and some other mail that came for us separately, but to same address.

The reason I didn't include cell phone and checking account stuff the first time is we have joint accounts for both with my friend who co-owns (and lives in) the condo with me--cheaper and less complicated that way--and I was afraid it would be confusing. But that's my best evidence, so I'm going to go ahead and send it now.

Also, hopefully statements from my condo's management office, as they see me & husband all the time, and as I told them to add his name to their records when he moved in. I already co-owned condo with my friend, so he doesn't have joint ownership of the property or anything.

I might get a couple affidavits too, since I didn't do that first time. My family lives far away and have only met my husband twice, so I'm not sure if I should get one from them, or just from friends who see us every week together.

Trying not to freak out...I hope this additional evidence will be enough and will not confuse them.

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We also received an RFE a few months after sending in the i-751. I already provided tons of documentation -- house deed, tax returns, joint bank account, joint utilities, statements from people who know us, etc. The RFE basically asked AGAIN for everything we'd already sent, but the new thing this time was that we need to send a copy of each of our driver's licenses. If they'd asked for that in the form, I would have sent it in the first place!! I will probably also throw in pictures and boarding passes from our recent trip to Europe for good measure. I'm a bit baffled as to why they don't ask for what they want up front.

Anyone else have this experience and successfully get the green card after submitting the driver's license copies?

Just got RFE 3 months after sending in 751...they asked for copies of both our drivers licenses, and more evidence of ongoing communal residence...so I'm trying to pull together cell phone bills, checking account statements and some other mail that came for us separately, but to same address.

The reason I didn't include cell phone and checking account stuff the first time is we have joint accounts for both with my friend who co-owns (and lives in) the condo with me--cheaper and less complicated that way--and I was afraid it would be confusing. But that's my best evidence, so I'm going to go ahead and send it now.

Also, hopefully statements from my condo's management office, as they see me & husband all the time, and as I told them to add his name to their records when he moved in. I already co-owned condo with my friend, so he doesn't have joint ownership of the property or anything.

I might get a couple affidavits too, since I didn't do that first time. My family lives far away and have only met my husband twice, so I'm not sure if I should get one from them, or just from friends who see us every week together.

Trying not to freak out...I hope this additional evidence will be enough and will not confuse them.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Italy
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Just got RFE 3 months after sending in 751...they asked for copies of both our drivers licenses, and more evidence of ongoing communal residence...so I'm trying to pull together cell phone bills, checking account statements and some other mail that came for us separately, but to same address.

The reason I didn't include cell phone and checking account stuff the first time is we have joint accounts for both with my friend who co-owns (and lives in) the condo with me--cheaper and less complicated that way--and I was afraid it would be confusing. But that's my best evidence, so I'm going to go ahead and send it now.

Also, hopefully statements from my condo's management office, as they see me & husband all the time, and as I told them to add his name to their records when he moved in. I already co-owned condo with my friend, so he doesn't have joint ownership of the property or anything.

I might get a couple affidavits too, since I didn't do that first time. My family lives far away and have only met my husband twice, so I'm not sure if I should get one from them, or just from friends who see us every week together.

Trying not to freak out...I hope this additional evidence will be enough and will not confuse them.

Hey - I saw you posted this back in 2009... I am going through the same thing now... wondering if things worked out for you or if they asked for more evidence and / ore interview. Thanks for sharing!

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