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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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So.... I kind of had to wait till the last minute to file my I-751 ROC because of financial reasons, but I sent it out yesterday and it was signed and delivered this morning. My current GC doesn't expire until Friday. Does that mean that it will be in the system as me filing within the 90 day window? I am getting real nervous about it not getting into the system so it looks like i'm late, especially after reading about late filers on here! Also has anyone heard of anyone being denied the ROC even though they were approved for the AOS in the first place? I don't want to go back to that worry place I was in when I filed for AOS. Nothing has changed in my relationship so should it still be smooth sailing?

USPS sent AOS and I-130-2/20/2010

Arrived and received-2/22/2010

Checks Cashed-3/3/2010

All 3 NOA's Received-3/4/2010

All Forms Touched-3/4/2010

Biometrics Letter-3/11/2010 Appointment date 3/25/2010

I-130 and I-765 Touched-3/11/2010 though no e-mail update hmm.

Biometrics completed Walk-in-03/16/2010

I-485 and I-765 Touched-03/17/2010

Interview Letter-04/02/2010 for May 4th,2010

I-130 and I-485 Touched-04/23/2010

EAD Approved Card Ordered-5/3/2010

Interview-5/4/2010...APPROVED!!

Welcome Letter-5/10/2010

I-130 Approval Notice-5/10/2010

Green Card production Ordered Again-5/11/2010

EAD Received-5/24/2010

GREEN CARD RECEIVED FINALLY!!!-06/01/2010

Sent I-751 ROC-05/01/2012

Received and signed-05/02/2012

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So.... I kind of had to wait till the last minute to file my I-751 ROC because of financial reasons, but I sent it out yesterday and it was signed and delivered this morning. My current GC doesn't expire until Friday. Does that mean that it will be in the system as me filing within the 90 day window? I am getting real nervous about it not getting into the system so it looks like i'm late, especially after reading about late filers on here! Also has anyone heard of anyone being denied the ROC even though they were approved for the AOS in the first place? I don't want to go back to that worry place I was in when I filed for AOS. Nothing has changed in my relationship so should it still be smooth sailing?

You shouldn't have any problems.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

You shouldn't have any problems.

Ok thanks! Another question though.... As I was looking through other postings it seems like people are sending in a ton of evidence. I was told that we shouldn't send information that they already have so I just sent our car loan, joint insurance, our car registration, joint tax returns, just stuff I haven't sent in before. Is that enough, did I hear the right information?

USPS sent AOS and I-130-2/20/2010

Arrived and received-2/22/2010

Checks Cashed-3/3/2010

All 3 NOA's Received-3/4/2010

All Forms Touched-3/4/2010

Biometrics Letter-3/11/2010 Appointment date 3/25/2010

I-130 and I-765 Touched-3/11/2010 though no e-mail update hmm.

Biometrics completed Walk-in-03/16/2010

I-485 and I-765 Touched-03/17/2010

Interview Letter-04/02/2010 for May 4th,2010

I-130 and I-485 Touched-04/23/2010

EAD Approved Card Ordered-5/3/2010

Interview-5/4/2010...APPROVED!!

Welcome Letter-5/10/2010

I-130 Approval Notice-5/10/2010

Green Card production Ordered Again-5/11/2010

EAD Received-5/24/2010

GREEN CARD RECEIVED FINALLY!!!-06/01/2010

Sent I-751 ROC-05/01/2012

Received and signed-05/02/2012

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

You shouldn't have any problems.

Ok thanks! Another question though.... As I was looking through other postings it seems like people are sending in a ton of evidence. I was told that we shouldn't send information that they already have so I just sent our car loan, joint insurance, our car registration, joint tax returns, just stuff I haven't sent in before. Is that enough, did I hear the right information?

USPS sent AOS and I-130-2/20/2010

Arrived and received-2/22/2010

Checks Cashed-3/3/2010

All 3 NOA's Received-3/4/2010

All Forms Touched-3/4/2010

Biometrics Letter-3/11/2010 Appointment date 3/25/2010

I-130 and I-765 Touched-3/11/2010 though no e-mail update hmm.

Biometrics completed Walk-in-03/16/2010

I-485 and I-765 Touched-03/17/2010

Interview Letter-04/02/2010 for May 4th,2010

I-130 and I-485 Touched-04/23/2010

EAD Approved Card Ordered-5/3/2010

Interview-5/4/2010...APPROVED!!

Welcome Letter-5/10/2010

I-130 Approval Notice-5/10/2010

Green Card production Ordered Again-5/11/2010

EAD Received-5/24/2010

GREEN CARD RECEIVED FINALLY!!!-06/01/2010

Sent I-751 ROC-05/01/2012

Received and signed-05/02/2012

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Ok thanks! Another question though.... As I was looking through other postings it seems like people are sending in a ton of evidence. I was told that we shouldn't send information that they already have so I just sent our car loan, joint insurance, our car registration, joint tax returns, just stuff I haven't sent in before. Is that enough, did I hear the right information?

Not sure if the ROC adjudicator has access to the I-130 petition evidence or not, but this sounds good. Might throw in mortgage or apartment lease just in case.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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They go by the date of receipt. They received the petition before the deadline, so there should be no problems there.

You want to focus on "new" evidence, but you also want to show continual co-mingling. So for example, just because you may have presented evidence of joint accounts at your AOS interview, doesn't mean you shouldnt send anything now. You want to show you have maintained them. Just because you had a joint checking account in 2010 doesnt mean you have one now. The evidence should span the entire 2 years. A lot of people send more than they need to, but its always better to send a little more than not enough.

Pictures are nice, but secondary evidence. Not an absolute must.

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