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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Hi everyone!

I'm going to mail the package to USCIS and I dont know what is my picture size that I need to take?

And here is following what I send:

1) Money Order

2) 2 Pictures ( I dont know what's size yet )

3) N-400

4) Copy of my Green Card

5) Copy of Marriage Certificate

6) My birth certificate ( Copy )

7) My husband birth certificate ( Copy )

8) My driver license ( Copy )

9) IRS ( last 3 years )

10)Copy of my social sercurity

11) Driver license of my husband ( Copy)

These are what I send to USCIS and I dont know if I still missing something. Any ideas?

Do I need to send my husband's divorce decree(s)?

I really appreciate your help.

Kim

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hi everyone!

I'm going to mail the package to USCIS and I dont know what is my picture size that I need to take?

Passport sized :thumbs:

I-130

2011-08-20 Posted

2011-08-31 NOA1

2011-09-03 Touch

2011-11-18 Sent Expedite Request to USCIS

2011-12-09 Response Received for Exepedite Request

"Wait your turn" in a nutshell

2011-12-02 Sent Expedite Request to US Representative Ed Royce

2012-01-27 Sent Expedite Request to Immigration Ombudsman

2012-02-02 Sent Expedite Request to Senator Barbara Boxer

2012-02-02 Sent Expedite Request to Senator Dianne Feinstein

2012-03-08 Case transferred to field office for additional processing

2012-03-23 Now being processed at a USCIS office

2012-05-10 Transferred to another office for processing

2012-05-14 Now being processed at a USCIS office

2012-06-05 Approved NOA2

2012-07-17 NVC Case/Invoice # Received

Petitioner: US Born Citizen (Wife)

Beneficiary: British Born Citizen (Husband)

Your I-130 was approved in 279 days from your NOA1 date

Posted (edited)

And here is following what I send:

1) Money Order

2) 2 Pictures ( I dont know what's size yet )

3) N-400

4) Copy of my Green Card

5) Copy of Marriage Certificate

6) My birth certificate ( Copy )

7) My husband birth certificate ( Copy )

8) My driver license ( Copy )

9) IRS ( last 3 years )

10)Copy of my social sercurity

11) Driver license of my husband ( Copy)

Incidentally, all these items are not required. I tend to lean towards following their requirements as to what to send pretty much to the letter (and in the case of the N400 we actually have a clear checklist of what they want to receive). I used to think too much information could never be a bad thing, but after we were explicitly told by a USCIS officer that we slowed our I485 down by giving them too much information (and yes, it was all pretty relevant, not random fluff), I lean more towards a "send what they ask for, be ready to provide the rest at an interview" approach. Just my 2 cents, each to their own of course.

Edited by Exasperated
 
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