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Pls i would like to know if i have to make a copy of the front and back of my joint sponers green card, and my wife who is a USC do i have to make a copy for her birth certiticate front and back too or i can send the package out like tht with only the front copy.

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04/01/14 Sent AOS I-485 + I-130 + I-765 (day 1)

04/03/14 Package delivered at Chicago office (day 3)

04/09/14 Received 3 emails. Status: Accpt for I-485, Initial Review for I-130+I-765(day 9)

04/16/14 Hard Copies of NOA received + Biometric Appointment Letter for 05/07/14(16)

04/28/14 Successful walk-in for Biometrics Appointment jamaica Ave (28)

05/06/14 Notifications via text & e-mail: i-485 updated to "Testing and Interview (36)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
Timeline

A joint sponsor must provide proof of being USC or LPR. Proof for an LPR is the front and back copy of their green card. The USC does not need to prove their citizenship again.

http://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/form/i-864instr.pdf

5. Item Number 11.a. - 11.c. Citizenship/Residency.

Proof of U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident status is required for joint and substitute sponsors and for
relatives of employment-based immigrants who file this form. Petitioning relatives who have already filed proof of
their citizenship or immigration status with Form I-129F, Form I-130, Form I-600 and Form I-600A do not need to
submit proof of their status with this form.

Proof of U.S. citizen or national status includes a copy of your birth certificate, certificate of naturalization, certificate
of citizenship, consular report of birth abroad to citizen parents, or a copy of the biographic data page of your U.S.
passport.

Proof of permanent resident status includes a photocopy of both sides of the "green card," Form I-551, Alien
Registration Receipt Card/Permanent Resident Card; or a photocopy of an unexpired temporary I-551 stamp in either a
foreign passport or a DHS Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Document.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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