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Hello again...

In may we will start to prepare again :-) my lifting conditions folder...

I really thought that it is just friend's letter + filled form... But now reading about all these evidences scaried me a lot.

The problem is that we were completely relaxed during these two years and did not keep our commun vacantion proofs, and we have separate insurance as i am also working now...

All we have is:

joint bank account

joint ownership for our house

some pics

tax returns for last year and will be for this year

letters from commun friends..

and I am pregnant (may be copy of Ultra sound)

Do you think it's enough?

Thank you for your answers

Jun 26th, 2003 - NOA 1 (CSC)

Jan 08th, 2003 - NOA 2

Jan 14th, 2004 - NVC received case

Jan 22nd, 2004 - NVC sent to embassy

Jan 31st, 2004 - Received packet 3

Feb 13th, 2004 - Embassy received DS230 and checklist

March 5th, 2004 - Packet 4

March 17th, 2004 - Successful interview at US embassy

March 30th, 2004 - WEDDING DAY

April 10th 2004- Receive SSN by mail

April 16th, 2004- Our AOS application is sent

June 10th, 2004 - EAD and AP

June 10th, 2004 - AOS Fingerprints

August 19th 2004 - Successful AOS interview

March 30th 2006 - Sent our I-751 applications

June 16th, 2006 - Received a letter with 1 year extention for our Green cards

JULY 16th, 2006 - OUR BABY SON IS BORN WE ALL ARE SO HAPPY !!!!

August 19th, 2006 - Received 10 year Green cards

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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You can also include joint car ownership and insurance documents, life insurance policies showing you as the beneficiary, joint utility bills.

But, you probably have enough right now without any of that. Joint home ownership is a good one to have.

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June 10/04... K-1 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

July 31/04... Entered U.S.

Aug. 28/04... WEDDING DAY!!!!

Aug. 30/04... I-485, I-765 & I-131 sent to Seattle

Dec. 10/04... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport stamped)

Sept. 9/06... I-751 sent to NSC

May 15/07... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Sept. 13/07... N-400 sent to NSC

Aug. 21/08... Interview - PASSED!!!!

Sept. 2/08... Oath Ceremony

Sept. 5/08... Sent in Voter Registration Card

Sept. 9/08... SSA office to change status to "U.S. citizen"

Oct. 8/08... Applied in person for U.S. Passport

Oct. 22/08... U.S. Passport received

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Apr. 6/05... DS-230, Part I faxed to Vancouver Consulate

May 26/05... K-2 Interview - APPROVED!!!!

Sept. 5/05... Entered U.S.

Sept. 7/05... I-485 & I-131 sent to CLB

Feb. 22/06... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport NOT stamped)

Dec. 4/07... I-751 sent to NSC

May 23/08... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

Mar. 22/11.... N-400 sent to AZ

June 27/11..... Interview - PASSED!!!

July 12/11..... Oath Ceremony

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Thank you for your answer. But my problem is that we don't have joint car ownership (all cars are on my husband name) and insurance documents (I works in the same company that my husband does), life insurance policies showing you as the beneficiary (we don't have it)

But I hope that joint home ownership and pictures from Ultrasound for our baby (due date is in July) :P are enough, no?

Jun 26th, 2003 - NOA 1 (CSC)

Jan 08th, 2003 - NOA 2

Jan 14th, 2004 - NVC received case

Jan 22nd, 2004 - NVC sent to embassy

Jan 31st, 2004 - Received packet 3

Feb 13th, 2004 - Embassy received DS230 and checklist

March 5th, 2004 - Packet 4

March 17th, 2004 - Successful interview at US embassy

March 30th, 2004 - WEDDING DAY

April 10th 2004- Receive SSN by mail

April 16th, 2004- Our AOS application is sent

June 10th, 2004 - EAD and AP

June 10th, 2004 - AOS Fingerprints

August 19th 2004 - Successful AOS interview

March 30th 2006 - Sent our I-751 applications

June 16th, 2006 - Received a letter with 1 year extention for our Green cards

JULY 16th, 2006 - OUR BABY SON IS BORN WE ALL ARE SO HAPPY !!!!

August 19th, 2006 - Received 10 year Green cards

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Thank you for your answer. But my problem is that we don't have joint car ownership (all cars are on my husband name) and insurance documents (I works in the same company that my husband does), life insurance policies showing you as the beneficiary (we don't have it)

But I hope that joint home ownership and pictures from Ultrasound for our baby (due date is in July) :P are enough, no?

hi our car insurance used to be on my husband's name but all we did was to go there -dmv and tell them that you want your name in the registration card we paid 10$ then we went to our insurance officer and asked him to do the same. success!

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I don't know!

I thought I'd post here though. I also have to have my condtions lifted. My CR-1 expires on 09/05/2006. I have a limited amount of evidence to send in as my husband does not have great credit so i really didn't want to get into the joint bank accounts etc. (he is the US citizen), likewise we rent a home so I put it through in my name. Prior to that we lived with his Mom for a year so we hardly have any bills.

I have the following:

Joint Federal Tax returns from 2004 and 2005

Joint electricty bill

Insurance policies that show husband as beneficiary

Gym memberships from 2004 - 2006

Affidavits from his Mom and Step-Dad

Copy of lease which mentions husband as occupant.

I think that will be enough...well I hope so it's all I have.

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We have a child together and this is the evidence we are filing. Any ideas on whether it is enough?

• Copies of the passport and green card of alien resident;

• Copies of our daughter’s birth certificate,XX;

• Two original letters written and notarized by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage;

• Copy of joint tax returns that were filed for for 2005 and 2006;

• Copy of joint bank statements from 2005, 2006 and 2007;

• Copies of our joint car insurance policy.

• Copy of the title of our car, showing joint ownership.

• Copy of our American Express Card showing a joint account.

• A copy of our itinerary for a vacation that we took in December 2006.

Thanks everyone

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Hi All!

Just found this forum and wow lots of great info. :)

My husband's green card is expiring Dec 17, 2010 and we are preparing to file for I-751 removing of conditions of residence.

Wanted to ask your advice on the filing procedure. Did most of you submit the petition in through a lawyer or was the I-751 filing easy enough to handle by yourself?

Any advice you can give would be really helpful since we've had a long road of legal fees to get here. :crying:

(First lawyer was terrible and we had to cancel our visa application; second lawyer was great and we applied outside of the US so that my husband could still fly around for his business trips in other countries.)

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Hi All!

Just found this forum and wow lots of great info. :)

My husband's green card is expiring Dec 17, 2010 and we are preparing to file for I-751 removing of conditions of residence.

Wanted to ask your advice on the filing procedure. Did most of you submit the petition in through a lawyer or was the I-751 filing easy enough to handle by yourself?

Any advice you can give would be really helpful since we've had a long road of legal fees to get here. :crying:

(First lawyer was terrible and we had to cancel our visa application; second lawyer was great and we applied outside of the US so that my husband could still fly around for his business trips in other countries.)

Welcome to the forums.

For almost everyone, the I-751 can be done without a lawyer.

See the guide here on VisaJourney.com http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=751guide

Also you may want to start a new thread next time rather than posting in a 3 year old one. It get's kind of confusing because people don't look at the dates and start replying to 3 year old questions etc.

Good luck!

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Oops sorry about that! Newbie mistake. :blush: Thanks so much for the tip and the info, Dakine :thumbs: I'll start a new thread for any new questions.

Glad we can save on this filing and start preparing the big packet of evidence. Thanks again!

Welcome to the forums.

For almost everyone, the I-751 can be done without a lawyer.

See the guide here on VisaJourney.com http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=751guide

Also you may want to start a new thread next time rather than posting in a 3 year old one. It get's kind of confusing because people don't look at the dates and start replying to 3 year old questions etc.

Good luck!

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People,

all of you who are about to file the I-751 soon or in the future, here's some valuable advise to you. The main factor whether or not your petition to remove conditions will be approved or not, is whether or not you are still (happily) married to your USC spouse, and live together in the same household.

If you answer YES to this question, 100% of you will be approved.

All they want is that you send them SOMETHING that shows that this is the case. Don't send them a big file, send them a few meaningful documents that show the intermingling of finances and living. Make it easy for them to approve you; don't try to slow them down by drowning them in paperwork so that the I.O. in charge wants nothing more than putting YOUR file back to the bottom of the pile.

If I remember correctly, I sent a total of 17 or 18 pages, including the cover letter and copies of GC, and including 3 or 4 pages of 3 photos each. I didn't sent rent/mortgage/, bank statements, or affidavits at all.

ROC is not like AOS, although I can understand that it might be stressful for many.

If your marriage is real, you WILL be approved. I have NEVER heard of a case where a happily married couple is separated by the immigration people. If you don't have a rental contract, okay; if you don't have a joint bank account, that's okay too. Just send them what you have, and don't worry too much about being approved. You WILL be approved.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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People,

all of you who are about to file the I-751 soon or in the future, here's some valuable advise to you. The main factor whether or not your petition to remove conditions will be approved or not, is whether or not you are still (happily) married to your USC spouse, and live together in the same household.

If you answer YES to this question, 100% of you will be approved.

All they want is that you send them SOMETHING that shows that this is the case. Don't send them a big file, send them a few meaningful documents that show the intermingling of finances and living. Make it easy for them to approve you; don't try to slow them down by drowning them in paperwork so that the I.O. in charge wants nothing more than putting YOUR file back to the bottom of the pile.

If I remember correctly, I sent a total of 17 or 18 pages, including the cover letter and copies of GC, and including 3 or 4 pages of 3 photos each. I didn't sent rent/mortgage/, bank statements, or affidavits at all.

ROC is not like AOS, although I can understand that it might be stressful for many.

If your marriage is real, you WILL be approved. I have NEVER heard of a case where a happily married couple is separated by the immigration people. If you don't have a rental contract, okay; if you don't have a joint bank account, that's okay too. Just send them what you have, and don't worry too much about being approved. You WILL be approved.

Thanks Bob! You make me feel at ease now. :thumbs:

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Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Singapore

05/21/07 : I-129F Sent

02/24/08 : INTERVIEW

12/12/07 : MEDICAL

01/09/08 : VISA IN HAND

03/06/08 : Arrive in the US, POE - DETROIT

AOS

03/28/08 : Mailed AOS Packet

04/12/08 : Receive NOA's AP, EAD

05/02/08 : BIOMETRICS

06/11/08 : EAD CARD IN THE MAIL!!!

07/02/08 : GREEN CARD PRODUCTION ORDERED

07/07/08 : GREEN CARD IN THE MAIL & WORKING

03/27/09 : Driver's License issued

Removing Condition

04/03/10 : mailed to Vermont

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05/20/10 : Biometrics Appt.

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People,

all of you who are about to file the I-751 soon or in the future, here's some valuable advise to you. The main factor whether or not your petition to remove conditions will be approved or not, is whether or not you are still (happily) married to your USC spouse, and live together in the same household.

If you answer YES to this question, 100% of you will be approved.

All they want is that you send them SOMETHING that shows that this is the case. Don't send them a big file, send them a few meaningful documents that show the intermingling of finances and living. Make it easy for them to approve you; don't try to slow them down by drowning them in paperwork so that the I.O. in charge wants nothing more than putting YOUR file back to the bottom of the pile.

If I remember correctly, I sent a total of 17 or 18 pages, including the cover letter and copies of GC, and including 3 or 4 pages of 3 photos each. I didn't sent rent/mortgage/, bank statements, or affidavits at all.

ROC is not like AOS, although I can understand that it might be stressful for many.

If your marriage is real, you WILL be approved. I have NEVER heard of a case where a happily married couple is separated by the immigration people. If you don't have a rental contract, okay; if you don't have a joint bank account, that's okay too. Just send them what you have, and don't worry too much about being approved. You WILL be approved.

thanks bob for the information and for easing our minds.. :thumbs:

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