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Hi All-

I am starting to do the research to have all documents in place to apply for removal of conditions for my wife's green card. Planning to apply exactly 90 days prior to her granting of status. My question is, I have plenty of documentation with respect to home, bank accounts, car, etc which we own jointly; also photos together here in the US etc. I am wondering how many of you, if any, turned in those affidavits from friends who know you as a couple. This is a bit of an overkill I think and only necessary if you don't have the other documents. What say you all, VJ-ites?

Thanks, KP.

Where am I at in the process? :

-Oath Ceremony scheduled for Feb 7, 2014 (scheduled late by request)

-Successful Citizenship interview, Dec 11, 2013

-fingerprint appointment, Oct 24, 2013

-applied for Citizenship, Sep 2013

-received 10 year green card, June 12, 2013
-conditions removed, April 11, 2013 (YAY!)
-biometrics appointment Oct 16, 2012
-I-750 NOA1 received Sep 23, 2012
-USCIS received I-750 removal of conditions in Sep 19, 2012
-received Social Security Card, late December 2010
-received 2 year green card, late December 2010
-port of entry, December 6, 2010
-interview November 30, 2010, granted
-VFS payment week of Nov 15, 2010
-Medical Exam done Nov 3, 2010
-Interview Date Assigned: November 30, 2010
-Case complete Sep 10, 2010.
-DS230 and I-864 received Aug 16, 2010 at NVC.
-Case at NVC: July 29, 2010
-I-130 approved July 23, 2010 at USCIS
-I-130 NOA1 March 18, 2010
Marriage: Feb 15, 2010

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Posted

Hi All-

I am starting to do the research to have all documents in place to apply for removal of conditions for my wife's green card. Planning to apply exactly 90 days prior to her granting of status. My question is, I have plenty of documentation with respect to home, bank accounts, car, etc which we own jointly; also photos together here in the US etc. I am wondering how many of you, if any, turned in those affidavits from friends who know you as a couple. This is a bit of an overkill I think and only necessary if you don't have the other documents. What say you all, VJ-ites?

Thanks, KP.

Have similar documentation... did not send any affidavit.

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Moved to Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion

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Posted

Hi All-

I am starting to do the research to have all documents in place to apply for removal of conditions for my wife's green card. Planning to apply exactly 90 days prior to her granting of status. My question is, I have plenty of documentation with respect to home, bank accounts, car, etc which we own jointly; also photos together here in the US etc. I am wondering how many of you, if any, turned in those affidavits from friends who know you as a couple. This is a bit of an overkill I think and only necessary if you don't have the other documents. What say you all, VJ-ites?

Thanks, KP.

I realize the ROC thread about what evidence to give is a bit dated, but Gary and Alla did have a talk with someone from the VSC about what is considered good evidence and what is not so good and what is worthless. The affidavits were in the not so good category. Financial assets and other items where money is at risk are the better types of proof. That is what I am going to send in come next February.

Good luck,

Dave

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Posted

Hi All-

I am starting to do the research to have all documents in place to apply for removal of conditions for my wife's green card. Planning to apply exactly 90 days prior to her granting of status. My question is, I have plenty of documentation with respect to home, bank accounts, car, etc which we own jointly; also photos together here in the US etc. I am wondering how many of you, if any, turned in those affidavits from friends who know you as a couple. This is a bit of an overkill I think and only necessary if you don't have the other documents. What say you all, VJ-ites?

Thanks, KP.

Same as Harsh_77-- we had the same type of documentation as you have, and we also included travel itineraries, boarding passes, some photos and mail sent to us showing the same address, but we did not include any affidavits. We also included our joint taxes that we filed in 2009 and 2010 along with our appointment letter for filing of our 2011 taxes jointly (as we sent in our paperwork in January).

Good luck. :)

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Harsh_77, Ontarkie, Dave&Roza and Hedi, thanks much for your comments. Sounds like the affidavits will be a waste. Will plan on the rest. On here http://www.visajourney.com/content/751guide it recommends using tax transcripts rather than tax return copies. Wonder what people use? the tax transcripts carry more weight usually as they are officially from IRS, Best, KP

Where am I at in the process? :

-Oath Ceremony scheduled for Feb 7, 2014 (scheduled late by request)

-Successful Citizenship interview, Dec 11, 2013

-fingerprint appointment, Oct 24, 2013

-applied for Citizenship, Sep 2013

-received 10 year green card, June 12, 2013
-conditions removed, April 11, 2013 (YAY!)
-biometrics appointment Oct 16, 2012
-I-750 NOA1 received Sep 23, 2012
-USCIS received I-750 removal of conditions in Sep 19, 2012
-received Social Security Card, late December 2010
-received 2 year green card, late December 2010
-port of entry, December 6, 2010
-interview November 30, 2010, granted
-VFS payment week of Nov 15, 2010
-Medical Exam done Nov 3, 2010
-Interview Date Assigned: November 30, 2010
-Case complete Sep 10, 2010.
-DS230 and I-864 received Aug 16, 2010 at NVC.
-Case at NVC: July 29, 2010
-I-130 approved July 23, 2010 at USCIS
-I-130 NOA1 March 18, 2010
Marriage: Feb 15, 2010

 
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