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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uruguay
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Hello,

We're sending in our I-751 application and I just wanted to clarify a few things. First, if my husband (permanent resident) is living in the US, he does not need to send two passport-style photos, correct? Also, I saw in another post under this forum that someone made the check out to USCIS. Isn't it supposed to be made out to U.S. Department of Homeland Security?

Here is what we are including. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

1. Cover Letter and check

2. Copy of Green Card, front and back

3. Tax returns from 2007 and 2008

4. Letter from health insurance, stating date we began our joint plan

5. Notarized letter from bank stating our joint account began in May 2006 and how much we have deposited in the last year

6. Statements from that same joint bank account from various months

7. Statements from a joint personal loan, various months

8. Internet bills (my name, but shows same address)

9. Cable bills (my name, shows same address)

10. Car loan (joint)

11. Car insurance (joint)

12. Car insurance (other car, joint)

13. Moped insurance (joint and expired, but was active after my husband was granted conditional permanent residency)

14. Rent agreement...We subletted our apartment early and moved into my parents rental house where we do not pay rent. I got a notarized letter from my mother stating we live here and we have no legal contract with them.

15. Phone bills (various months, joint account)

16. Receipts/flight confirmation and car rental confirmation printouts from two trips we took to Uruguay to visit my husband's family.

17. Two affidavits of support, notarized, one from a friend and one from my sister.

Thank you!

AOS

6/2007: Sent in I-485, I-130, I-765

7/2007: Biometrics

12/2007: Interview at Local Office, GC approved/received in mail

ROC

10-13-2009: Sent I-751 to CSC

10-14-2009: Package received at CSC

10-22-2009: I-751 check cashed

10-24-2009: Received NOA in mail

11-13-2009: Biometrics

12-8-2009: Card Production Ordered

12-10-2009: Approval Notice Sent

Naturalization

1-11-2019: Applied online

1-29-2019: Biometrics 

6-11-2019: Interview

6-11-2019: USCIS account updated to say APPROVED

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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I think you have enough good evidence there.

Check should be mailed to U.S. Department of Homeland Security, NOT to USCIS.

you are right, if he is in the US he does not need to submit passport photos.

good luck!

02/2001 - Met in Europe

08/2004 - Moved to USA

08/2007 - Married in Brazil

09/2007 - Submitted AOS to VSC

12/2007 - AOS approved

09/2009 - Submitted I-751 to CSC

10/2009 - ROC approved (1 month 2 days from receipt date)

12/2010 - Submitted N400

01/2011 - Biometrics (twice)

02/2011 - Citizenship Interview and Civics Test

04/2011 - Oath Ceremony/American Citizen

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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Its more than I sent and I was approved with no issues or delays. You should be fine, good luck.

K-1 Visa Journey

04/20/2006 - file our I-129f.

09/14/2006 - US Embassy interview. Ask Lauren to marry me again, just to make sure. Says Yes. Phew!

10/02/2006 - Fly to New York, EAD at JFK, I'm in!!

10/14/2006 - Married! The perfect wedding day.

AOS Journey

10/23/2006 - AOS and EAD filed

05/29/2007 - RFE (lost medical)

08/02/2007 - RFE received back at CSC

08/10/2007 - Card Production ordered

08/17/2007 - Green Card Arrives

Removing Conditions

05/08/2009 - I-751 Mailed

05/13/2009 - NOA1

06/12/2009 - Biometrics Appointment

09/24/2009 - Approved (twice)

10/10/2009 - Card Production Ordered

10/13/2009 - Card Production Ordered (Again?)

10/19/2009 - Green Card Received (Dated 10/13/19)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uruguay
Timeline

Ok thanks!

AOS

6/2007: Sent in I-485, I-130, I-765

7/2007: Biometrics

12/2007: Interview at Local Office, GC approved/received in mail

ROC

10-13-2009: Sent I-751 to CSC

10-14-2009: Package received at CSC

10-22-2009: I-751 check cashed

10-24-2009: Received NOA in mail

11-13-2009: Biometrics

12-8-2009: Card Production Ordered

12-10-2009: Approval Notice Sent

Naturalization

1-11-2019: Applied online

1-29-2019: Biometrics 

6-11-2019: Interview

6-11-2019: USCIS account updated to say APPROVED

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This question is for anyone. Do you have to send tax returns from 2007 also? We filed from the same address for the 2008 tax year but in 2007 I was working in another state so my address is different. At the time of applying and receiving my conditional green card I was at the current address I reside at.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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jer216.... everything you have looks fantastic. If you are not already doing so, I would recommend a nice little cover letter itemizing everything on your list so that it makes it very easy to follow. Especially since you have so much good info. Also, what I did was went through with a highlighter to draw attention to the info I wanted examined (e.g. dates, our names at the same address etc.) Also, remember to send your petition off as certified mail with signature required (and yes, you want that confirmation card back).

beakon20 ... it is recommended that you also send 2007. Regardless of where you live it should show your and your spouse's status as 'married'. You should have filed a change of address when you moved, so they will already know about the move you made. You could simply include an attachment explaining the circumstances if it makes you feel better ... or if you are going to loose sleep over it, don't send them and then IF you get a RFE you can send them later.

Good luck to you both!

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2016

Jul 5 - Receipt date for I-130 petition for my over 21 brother and his wife (both in the UK)

2024

Feb 23 - Sent USCIS a message asking for a processing update

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AOS: Feb 26, 2007 - Jul 26, 2007
REMOVING CONDITIONS: May 4, 2009 - Oct 3, 2009
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I-130 for Parents - 2013
Aug ?? - mailed I-130 packages for both mother and father
Sept 10 - NOA1 date
Sept 16 - NOA1s received

2014

Feb 25, 26 & 28 - got emails saying that the cases had been transferred to another office, then to my local office, and then just transferred and are being processed

Mar 17 - got email, attached to one case number only, saying that my A number was changed relating to the I-130 filing

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2020

Mar 20 - N-400 receipt date for my father
2021

Apr 21 - Biometrics appt.

2022
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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uruguay
Timeline

Highlighting is a great suggestion. Thanks!

AOS

6/2007: Sent in I-485, I-130, I-765

7/2007: Biometrics

12/2007: Interview at Local Office, GC approved/received in mail

ROC

10-13-2009: Sent I-751 to CSC

10-14-2009: Package received at CSC

10-22-2009: I-751 check cashed

10-24-2009: Received NOA in mail

11-13-2009: Biometrics

12-8-2009: Card Production Ordered

12-10-2009: Approval Notice Sent

Naturalization

1-11-2019: Applied online

1-29-2019: Biometrics 

6-11-2019: Interview

6-11-2019: USCIS account updated to say APPROVED

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