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Im about almost done with getting all the paperwork and requirements for our I-130 application, but I need help with knowing whether my cover letter is good and correct, and if the documents included are complete, in correct order and enough. I omitted some parts of the letter that includes my husband's personal information (he's the petitioner). Is this okay? Its been almost three months since we got married, so we're definitely excited with finally submitting our application. Please help!

USCIS

Attn: I-130

131 South Dearborn-3rd Floor
Chicago, IL 60603-5517

To Whom It May Concern:

Enclosed please find the form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative for MXXXXXXXX X. WXXXXXXX and supporting documents.

Included are the following documents:

· Personal check in the amount of $420

· I-130 Petition for Alien Relative

· Copy of Birth Certificate (Petitioner)

· Copy of All Pages of unexpired U.S. Passport (Petitioner)

· G-325A (Petitioner)

· Passport Style Photo (Petitioner)

· G-325A (Beneficiary)

· Passport Style Photo (Beneficiary)

Evidence of Bona Fide Marriage:

· Copy of Marriage Certificate from Philippines

· Copy of Certification from the Church where Petitioner and Beneficiary got married

· Affidavits swearing to the Bona Fides of Petitioner’s and Beneficiary’s Marriage

· Copies of Travel Documents showing Petitioner’s Trip to the Philippines to marry and visit Beneficiary (Flight itineraries, passport stamps, boarding passes, etc)

· Copy of Money Transfer transactions

· Copies of hotel reservation confirmations, vouchers, receipts and checkout pass

· Copy of a letter sent by Petitioner to Beneficiary

· Copy of Chat logs and messages (Skype and Facebook)

· Photo pages as evidence to our bona fide relationship and marriage

Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I understand that I may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date. Thank you very much for your prompt attention to this matter.

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JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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I'd include 2 passport style photos each (they sometimes get ruined when they scan them, better to be on a safe side).

Do you have translations for the foreign documents? Make sure you include those.

You don't need to include both BC and passport. Only one is needed. This is used to establish citizenship.

Sometimes people get RFEs for not including beneficiary's birth certificate. It's not required, but still.. RFEs happen. I included mine.

Also, why don't you include G-1145 form as well to receive email/text notifications

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/g-1145.pdf

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When two people are meant for each other, no time is too long, no distance is too far, no one can ever tear them apart.

USCIS: NVC:

6/21/2013 -Married in Stockholm, Sweden 4/16/2014- Case received at NVC

9/6/2013 -Priority Date 5/13 /2014- Case number and IIN assigned

2/25/2014 -Transferred to NSC 5/20/2014- DS-261 completed

3/31/2014 -Approved 5/21/2014- AOS fee invoiced and paid

5/22/2014- AOS package overnighted to NVC

5/28/2014- AOS scanned into the system

6/20/2014- IV invoice email (but fee still locked on CEAC )

6/23/2014- IV fee finally unlocked and paid.

IV package overnighted to NVC

6/30/2014- IV scanned in. DS260 completed.

7/1/2014- AOS accepted

7/2/2014- False checklist (AOS reviewed)

8/1/2014 False checklist (attorney's G28 reviewed)

8/2/2014 False checklist (NVC not sure why it was generated)

I am the beneficiary. 8/12/2014 CASE COMPLETE!

8/26/2014 Medical

9/2/2014 Interview... APPROVED!!!

9/5/2014 Visa in hand

Removal Of Conditions:

10/29- Package sent to VSC

11/1 - NOA1

11/17- Received biometrics appointment letter

11/30- Biometrics appointment

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I'd include 2 passport style photos each (they sometimes get ruined when they scan them, better to be on a safe side).

Do you have translations for the foreign documents? Make sure you include those.

You don't need to include both BC and passport. Only one is needed. This is used to establish citizenship.

Sometimes people get RFEs for not including beneficiary's birth certificate. It's not required, but still.. RFEs happen. I included mine.

Also, why don't you include G-1145 form as well to receive email/text notifications

http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/g-1145.pdf

- Thanks! I'll make sure to include two photos each. ^_^

- All our documents are in English, so I think we dont need those.

- So is my husband's BC enough already? Coz I heard some people included the US citizen's passport pages too.

- I'll make sure to include a scanned copy of my BC. Thanks for the heads up!

- I forgot to include the G-1145 form; I already knew about it, I just forgot to include it in this list. Hehe. Thanks!

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Also, I have a total of 63 photos as evidence of our relationship and marriage, its kinda like telling our love story through our photos. Its worth 17 pages in total. Do you think this is too much? We dont have any joint bank accounts, or apartment leases to our names, coz we're newlyweds, and we were only together for three weeks after our wedding; he had to go back to the US to continue college and his jobs.

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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- Thanks! I'll make sure to include two photos each. happy.png Good!

- All our documents are in English, so I think we dont need those. Oh ok :)

- So is my husband's BC enough already? Coz I heard some people included the US citizen's passport pages too. Yes, it's enough. Some people include passport pages to show entry stamps. (We did that. Make you sure include a biopage too, then)

- I'll make sure to include a scanned copy of my BC. Thanks for the heads up! :)

- I forgot to include the G-1145 form; I already knew about it, I just forgot to include it in this list. Hehe. Thanks! :)

Also, I have a total of 63 photos as evidence of our relationship and marriage, its kinda like telling our love story through our photos. Its worth 17 pages in total. Do you think this is too much? We dont have any joint bank accounts, or apartment leases to our names, coz we're newlyweds, and we were only together for three weeks after our wedding; he had to go back to the US to continue college and his jobs.

Well, you can include as many as you want. Some people include 4, others-99...

I don't think it's too much :) whatever you think is enough to prove your bonafide marriage.

We included 35 or so.

4533828f9f.png

When two people are meant for each other, no time is too long, no distance is too far, no one can ever tear them apart.

USCIS: NVC:

6/21/2013 -Married in Stockholm, Sweden 4/16/2014- Case received at NVC

9/6/2013 -Priority Date 5/13 /2014- Case number and IIN assigned

2/25/2014 -Transferred to NSC 5/20/2014- DS-261 completed

3/31/2014 -Approved 5/21/2014- AOS fee invoiced and paid

5/22/2014- AOS package overnighted to NVC

5/28/2014- AOS scanned into the system

6/20/2014- IV invoice email (but fee still locked on CEAC )

6/23/2014- IV fee finally unlocked and paid.

IV package overnighted to NVC

6/30/2014- IV scanned in. DS260 completed.

7/1/2014- AOS accepted

7/2/2014- False checklist (AOS reviewed)

8/1/2014 False checklist (attorney's G28 reviewed)

8/2/2014 False checklist (NVC not sure why it was generated)

I am the beneficiary. 8/12/2014 CASE COMPLETE!

8/26/2014 Medical

9/2/2014 Interview... APPROVED!!!

9/5/2014 Visa in hand

Removal Of Conditions:

10/29- Package sent to VSC

11/1 - NOA1

11/17- Received biometrics appointment letter

11/30- Biometrics appointment

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Well, you can include as many as you want. Some people include 4, others-99...

I don't think it's too much smile.png whatever you think is enough to prove your bonafide marriage.

We included 35 or so.

Thanks! This is a big help. ^_^

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Poland
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Thanks! This is a big help. happy.png

Good luck :)

Oh and don't forget to write a brief description to each pic. :date, who's in it, where was it taken, what were you doing

4533828f9f.png

When two people are meant for each other, no time is too long, no distance is too far, no one can ever tear them apart.

USCIS: NVC:

6/21/2013 -Married in Stockholm, Sweden 4/16/2014- Case received at NVC

9/6/2013 -Priority Date 5/13 /2014- Case number and IIN assigned

2/25/2014 -Transferred to NSC 5/20/2014- DS-261 completed

3/31/2014 -Approved 5/21/2014- AOS fee invoiced and paid

5/22/2014- AOS package overnighted to NVC

5/28/2014- AOS scanned into the system

6/20/2014- IV invoice email (but fee still locked on CEAC )

6/23/2014- IV fee finally unlocked and paid.

IV package overnighted to NVC

6/30/2014- IV scanned in. DS260 completed.

7/1/2014- AOS accepted

7/2/2014- False checklist (AOS reviewed)

8/1/2014 False checklist (attorney's G28 reviewed)

8/2/2014 False checklist (NVC not sure why it was generated)

I am the beneficiary. 8/12/2014 CASE COMPLETE!

8/26/2014 Medical

9/2/2014 Interview... APPROVED!!!

9/5/2014 Visa in hand

Removal Of Conditions:

10/29- Package sent to VSC

11/1 - NOA1

11/17- Received biometrics appointment letter

11/30- Biometrics appointment

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I think it doesn't hurt to include birth certificate and passport of USC.

You guys look so cute. Good luck with everything.

4/12/13 - sent I-485 package

4/15/13 - USCIS Chicago Lockbox received package

4/22/13 - got email and txt

4/29/13 - received NOA in mail

5/08/13 - received biometrics appointment for 5/22

5/09/13 - successful early walk in at Port Chester, NY office

5/22/13 - I-485 updated to Testing & Interview

6/18/13 - EAD went to production

6/21/13 - Card/Document Production for EAD - second email

6/24/13 - EAD mailed

6/26/13 - EAD arrived

7/18/13 - got email about interview

7/20/13 - got hard copy interview letter

08/23/13 - interview - Approved dancin5hr.gif(card production & decision email)

08/28/13 - card production - second email

08/29/13 - card mailed

09/03/13 - card arrived

*********************************************************************************

05/27/2016 - N-400 mailed

06/02/2016 - NOA date

06/24/2016 - biometrics appointment

11/28/2016 - interview scheduled for January 9th, 2017

01/09/2017 - interview passed

01/20/2017 - Oath Ceremony

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I think it doesn't hurt to include birth certificate and passport of USC.

You guys look so cute. Good luck with everything.

Aww, thanks! I was planning on including his birth certificate, but I read somewhere that short-form birth certificates are not acceptable. Is this true? Coz my husband's looks like this:

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Is this good? Or is there another form of birth certificate that he needs to get?

I think this looks great!

Thanks! ^_^

JUNE 2012 - Met and became friends

NOVEMBER 2012 - He went back to the US crying.gif

DECEMBER 27, 2012 - Became an official couple! blush.pngyes.gif

APRIL 16, 2013 - Got engaged!

JULY 8, 2013 - Reunited in Manila, Philippines

JULY 31, 2013 - Got Married! happy.pngtongue.pngbiggrin.png

NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - Sent out I-130 Application

NOVEMBER 29, 2013 - USCIS received our case

DECEMBER 4, 2013 - NOA1 (email)

DECEMBER 9, 2013 - NOA1 (hard copy)

DECEMBER 12, 2013 - NOA2 (email)

Shipped off to Department of State

DECEMBER 16, 2013 - NOA2 (hard copy)

JANUARY 9, 2014 - NVC received case

JANUARY 23, 2014 - Received AOS Fee Invoice

JANUARY 24, 2014 - Paid AOS Fee

JANUARY 28, 2014 - Received IV Fee Invoice

FEBRUARY 2, 2014 - Paid IV Fee

FEBRUARY 7, 2014 - Mailed IV Package

FEBRUARY 20, 2014 - Sent AoS Package

FEBRUARY 28, 2014 - Received Checklist for AoS

MARCH 4, 2014 - Sent response to AoS Checklist

MARCH 13, 2014 - CASE COMPLETE @ NVC

MARCH 21, 2014 - Case shipped out

MARCH 35, 2014 - Case Ready at US Embassy Manila ^_^

APRIL 3, 2014 - Interview at US Embassy Manila (APPROVED!)

APRIL 12, 2014 - Flew and arrived at my new home, Watertown, NY

APRIL 1, 2016 - Sent my i-751 Package

APRIL 4, 2016 - USCIS Vermont Center received my package



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Im about almost done with getting all the paperwork and requirements for our I-130 application, but I need help with knowing whether my cover letter is good and correct, and if the documents included are complete, in correct order and enough. I omitted some parts of the letter that includes my husband's personal information (he's the petitioner). Is this okay? Its been almost three months since we got married, so we're definitely excited with finally submitting our application. Please help!

USCIS

Attn: I-130

131 South Dearborn-3rd Floor

Chicago, IL 60603-5517

To Whom It May Concern:

Enclosed please find the form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative for MXXXXXXX X. WXXXXXXX and supporting documents.

Included are the following documents:

· Personal check in the amount of $420

· I-130 Petition for Alien Relative

· Copy of Birth Certificate (Petitioner)

· Copy of All Pages of unexpired U.S. Passport (Petitioner)

· G-325A (Petitioner)

· Passport Style Photo (Petitioner)

· G-325A (Beneficiary)

· Passport Style Photo (Beneficiary)

Evidence of Bona Fide Marriage:

· Copy of Marriage Certificate from Philippines

· Copy of Certification from the Church where Petitioner and Beneficiary got married

· Affidavits swearing to the Bona Fides of Petitioner’s and Beneficiary’s Marriage

· Copies of Travel Documents showing Petitioner’s Trip to the Philippines to marry and visit Beneficiary (Flight itineraries, passport stamps, boarding passes, etc)

· Copy of Money Transfer transactions

· Copies of hotel reservation confirmations, vouchers, receipts and checkout pass

· Copy of a letter sent by Petitioner to Beneficiary

· Copy of Chat logs and messages (Skype and Facebook)

· Photo pages as evidence to our bona fide relationship and marriage

Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and I understand that I may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date. Thank you very much for your prompt attention to this matter.

what a lovely couple!!!

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