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Hey,

I have to file my I-751 waiver this week. It says in the description to include information regarding the relationship and how it ended.

Is there any examples.

I really hate to have to pour my heart out to some random IO in pages and pages of documentation, so if someone can recommend a streamlined way that would be appreciated :)

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Hey,

I have to file my I-751 waiver this week. It says in the description to include information regarding the relationship and how it ended.

Is there any examples.

I really hate to have to pour my heart out to some random IO in pages and pages of documentation, so if someone can recommend a streamlined way that would be appreciated :)

Okay I might be an idiot here but in the I-751 instructions here: http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-751instr.pdf page 2 it says

If you are filing to waive the joint filing requirement because your marriage has been terminated, submit a copy of the divorce decree...
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There is also a section:

Submit copies of as many documents as you wish to establish this fact (that the marriage was entered into in "good faith") and to demonstrate the circumstances of the relationship from the date of the marriage to the present date, and to demonstrate any circumstances surrounding the ending of the relationship, if it has ended.

.. but I don't take it to mean you need to outline the relationship at all. You have evidence of relationship and that it was a "real" relationship, and you have the divorce decree stating the marriage is over. I don't see anything that says you HAVE to provide a relationship run-down, it says "as many documents as you wish". I personally won't be providing at outline of our relationship (we're still together) when the time comes to file ROC. We're together, what more do they need to know? How many times we kiss? hold hands etc etc? No. Just submit evidence that the relationship was legit, and that the relationship ended... end of story.

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Submit copies of as many documents as you wish to establish this fact (that the marriage was entered into in "good faith") and to demonstrate the circumstances of the relationship from the date of the marriage to the present date, and to demonstrate any circumstances surrounding the ending of the relationship, if it has ended.

Yeah, this is kinda what has me hung up.. Personal statement or no personal statement. I know it is likely better but I just hate having to go in depth on all the shitty stuff that happened.

Having to play back things in my head are really hurtful. But if I have to do it, then I will. :(

"It is Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" - Some smart dude

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K Visa Timeline

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Visa Journey

3/20/2008: I-129F Sent

8/6/2008: Approval Notice

10/14/2008: VISA Approved!

10/24/2008: POE

--- AOS ---

4/14/2009 - Interview with USCIS... APPROVED! Day 92 since receipt of USCIS AOS

-- I-751 Waiver Application ---

1/18/2011 - I-751 Waiver Application mailing to cSC

3/23/2011 - I-751 Divorce Waiver Approved - 10 Year Card in the mail!

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