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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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We are about to file for removal of conditions. We will send in evidence, as follows...

Copy of wife's green card, front and back.

Copies of both ids. Me-drivers license. Her-Texas state id. She does not drive, so no car title or insurance.

Tax transcripts from last 2 years.

Joint bank account statements from past 2 years.

Joint credit card statements from past 2 years.

Copies of her paystus from start of her job(October last year).

Copies of my paystubs from start of marriage.

Notarized statements from 3 family members stating all necessary info.

Copies of boarding passes and passport stamps from 2 trips taken to her home country(1 time each year).

Copies from At&t phone bills from every three months since start of marriage. Some with details of phone calls and text messages.

About 20 pictures from various times of our marriage.

Copies of letters and recipes from government agencies and online retail purchases.

We are young and do not make much money. We live with my parents. We have no children because we believe that we need to be more financially secure before we have children. We have a statement in our package detailing why we don't have home/apartment lease, car or car insurance, and children. My parents take care of most bills(we pay their cell phone bill.).

My question is... anyone in a similar situation have any problem removing conditions? Any thoughts from other Vj'ers? After years of battling depression and anxiety problems, I am finally a fully functioning, full time working, repaying citizen, and have been since I met my wonderful immigrant wife.

Please, anyone?

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
Timeline
Posted

Oops, again..

We also have...

Copies of health insurance bills.

A copy of life insurance for me with her listed as the beneficiary.

These were acquired in the middle of this past summer. It took a long time for us to be insured(health reasons). I am thinking that recent health care may have helped us?

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Your list seems to cover everything. You are not the first person to report living with family and not having a lot of financially supporting documents, but it is OK and many people get approved.

Regardless of when a statement began (for the health insurance you mentioned) just make sure to disclose that kind of information and not have them assume that you are only including that because you made a last minute decision. Best practice with USCIS is to be honest, and disclose all information that is missing and why it is missing.

You should be fine!

N-400 Naturalization Timeline

06/28/11 .. Mailed N-400 package via Priority mail with delivery confirmation

06/30/11 .. Package Delivered to Dallas Lockbox

07/06/11 .. Received e-mail notification of application acceptance

07/06/11 .. Check cashed

07/08/11 .. Received NOA letter

07/29/11 .. Received text/e-mail for biometrics notice

08/03/11 .. Received Biometrics letter - scheduled for 8/24/11

08/04/11 .. Walk-in finger prints done.

08/08/11 .. Received text/e-mail: Placed in line for interview scheduling

09/12/11 .. Received Yellow letter dated 9/7/11

09/13/11 .. Received text/e-mail: Interview scheduled

09/16/11 .. Received interview letter

10/19/11 .. Interview - PASSED

10/20/11 .. Received text/email: Oath scheduled

10/22/11 .. Received OATH letter

11/09/11 .. Oath ceremony

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
Timeline
Posted

Your list seems to cover everything. You are not the first person to report living with family and not having a lot of financially supporting documents, but it is OK and many people get approved.

Regardless of when a statement began (for the health insurance you mentioned) just make sure to disclose that kind of information and not have them assume that you are only including that because you made a last minute decision. Best practice with USCIS is to be honest, and disclose all information that is missing and why it is missing.

You should be fine!

THANK YOU V333K!

 
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