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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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We have only 30 days left on my wife greencard and trying to rush this filing

Is it really necessary to provide affidavits with filing

some filing instruction say include some don't mention at all .

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September 18, 07 - Mailed K1 Petition

September 25, 07 - NOA1

October 10, 07 Touched

January 07 08 Touched Limitation Wavier required

January 16 08 Touched Filing Limitation Wavier received in Vermont

January 17 -21 08 Touched

January 22 08 NOA2 Approved

January 28 08 NVC Case number issued HNK********

February 15 08 received packet 3

March 23 08 sent packet to consulate

April 26 08 FPU check

June 3 08 interview in Hong Kong

June 7 08 Visa in hand

June 25 08 Arrived in Boston

Aug 15 08 Married

February 15 09 Applied for AOS

March 27 09 Biometrics done in Boston

May 1 09 AOS transfered to CSC

May 4,09 received I765 card

May 13 09 touched

June 10 ,09 Green Card ordered .. no interview

June 29 ,09 Received Green card

May 2011 filed for 10y Green card

June 2011 interview for green card

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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only needed if you do not have enough main evidence.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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only needed if you do not have enough main evidence.

Thanks

I did search my question seems like most don't

only evidence submitting is daughter birth certificate , voided check from the bank we share , 2008-2010 tax returns and copy of her green card

K-1

September 18, 07 - Mailed K1 Petition

September 25, 07 - NOA1

October 10, 07 Touched

January 07 08 Touched Limitation Wavier required

January 16 08 Touched Filing Limitation Wavier received in Vermont

January 17 -21 08 Touched

January 22 08 NOA2 Approved

January 28 08 NVC Case number issued HNK********

February 15 08 received packet 3

March 23 08 sent packet to consulate

April 26 08 FPU check

June 3 08 interview in Hong Kong

June 7 08 Visa in hand

June 25 08 Arrived in Boston

Aug 15 08 Married

February 15 09 Applied for AOS

March 27 09 Biometrics done in Boston

May 1 09 AOS transfered to CSC

May 4,09 received I765 card

May 13 09 touched

June 10 ,09 Green Card ordered .. no interview

June 29 ,09 Received Green card

May 2011 filed for 10y Green card

June 2011 interview for green card

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I did search my question seems like most don't

only evidence submitting is daughter birth certificate , voided check from the bank we share , 2008-2010 tax returns and copy of her green card

Then perhaps you should consider the affidavits if that is all the evidence you are providing. What about a lease, bank statements, etc etc covering the two years of marriage?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I did search my question seems like most don't

only evidence submitting is daughter birth certificate , voided check from the bank we share , 2008-2010 tax returns and copy of her green card

That's pretty thin for evidence of two years of marriage. You want to show the commingling of your lives. Car insurance, lease/mortgage, memberships, mail addressed to the both of you, joint credit accounts, wills, health insurance, etc.

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I did search my question seems like most don't

only evidence submitting is daughter birth certificate , voided check from the bank we share , 2008-2010 tax returns and copy of her green card

hey! the affidavita dont need to me notarized. you could actually type something up yourself and have your friend just sign it. (of course with the correct info on it...by doing it this way all you need isa few minutes to put together something and your friends just have to sign it).

and if possible...i would definitely try to get more evidence - copies of joint phone bills, joint lease agreement, joint insurance, joint car title and even photos of all of yall together.

good luck!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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That's pretty thin for evidence of two years of marriage. You want to show the commingling of your lives. Car insurance, lease/mortgage, memberships, mail addressed to the both of you, joint credit accounts, wills, health insurance, etc.

I see the point of this

Key thing she doesn't have drivers license so insurance and car is only in my name

lease has always been in my name when i did want to include her on the lease it would gone up 250.00 additional a month

health insurance , mine is job given hers state issued

only thing is checking account and it paperless statements so a voided check what we have

and recently trip to Philippines so itinerary and boarding pass with our names

so affidavits might be needed

K-1

September 18, 07 - Mailed K1 Petition

September 25, 07 - NOA1

October 10, 07 Touched

January 07 08 Touched Limitation Wavier required

January 16 08 Touched Filing Limitation Wavier received in Vermont

January 17 -21 08 Touched

January 22 08 NOA2 Approved

January 28 08 NVC Case number issued HNK********

February 15 08 received packet 3

March 23 08 sent packet to consulate

April 26 08 FPU check

June 3 08 interview in Hong Kong

June 7 08 Visa in hand

June 25 08 Arrived in Boston

Aug 15 08 Married

February 15 09 Applied for AOS

March 27 09 Biometrics done in Boston

May 1 09 AOS transfered to CSC

May 4,09 received I765 card

May 13 09 touched

June 10 ,09 Green Card ordered .. no interview

June 29 ,09 Received Green card

May 2011 filed for 10y Green card

June 2011 interview for green card

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Taiwan
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Even if you have paperless statements, you should have access to your monthly activity online. You should at least try to print these out and send them. Copies of your state issued IDs would be good evidence. Copies of paystubs with addresses and listed as married. Notarize those affidavits. Ask the people to write them themselves. They should send copies of their IDs as well to verify the info on the affidavits. Your evidence is pianowire thin. You need more.

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