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My Ex-Spouse won't sign ROC paperwork. As I understand it, my ex-spouse (my sponsor) must sign Form I-751 in Part 6 block 3.a AND the coverletter but there is no chance of that happening so what do I do? Do I just put divorced where my ex-spouse would sign (Form I-751 in Part 6 block 3.a AND the coverletter) or is there some other way to do this? I'd really like to hear from someone who has actual done it if possible, filed a ROC without their spouse signing anything.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uruguay
Timeline
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When you are divorced there is a Waiver that you can use to not have to file jointly with your spouse and you can do it yourself you just have to have the final divorce papers and mail that in with the form.

ROC -I751: Removal of Conditions on Green Card   

Green Card Expires: 05/20/2017

Local USCIS office: Oakland Park, FL 

App Will Be Sent to: California Service Center

 

03/18/2017 - Application Sent (I-751)

03/20/2017 - Application Delivered. (Day 1)

03/24/2017 - Date Of Biometrics Letter (Day 4)

03/30/2017 - Date I Received Biometrics Letter (Day 10)

04/14/2017 - Actual Biometrics Appointment @ 10 AM (Day 25)

Never Received  - NOA 

01/18/2018 - I-551 Stamp (Day 305)

06/26/2018 - Case was transferred to NSC. (Day 463)

08/03/2018 - Received 18 month extension letter. (Day 501)

09/01/2018 - Submitted N400! (Day 530)

 

N-400 Citizenship 

Permanent Resident Since: 05/20/2015

Local USCIS Office: Oakland Park, FL 

Applied Online. 

 

09/01/2018 - Application Submitted Online (N-400)

09/07/2018 - Received physical copy of app receipt in the mail. (Day 6)

09/08/2018 - Biometrics Scheduled. (Day 7)

09/27/2018 - Biometrics appointment. (Day 26)

06/21/2019 - Interview Scheduled. (Day 293)

08/10/2019 - Interview - Passed. (Day 343)

08/23/2019 - Oath Ceremony!!! (Day 356)

 

 

 

 

 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Uruguay
Timeline
Posted

Just Check on the I-751 form the one that applies to you where it says Waiver Request Filing.

ROC -I751: Removal of Conditions on Green Card   

Green Card Expires: 05/20/2017

Local USCIS office: Oakland Park, FL 

App Will Be Sent to: California Service Center

 

03/18/2017 - Application Sent (I-751)

03/20/2017 - Application Delivered. (Day 1)

03/24/2017 - Date Of Biometrics Letter (Day 4)

03/30/2017 - Date I Received Biometrics Letter (Day 10)

04/14/2017 - Actual Biometrics Appointment @ 10 AM (Day 25)

Never Received  - NOA 

01/18/2018 - I-551 Stamp (Day 305)

06/26/2018 - Case was transferred to NSC. (Day 463)

08/03/2018 - Received 18 month extension letter. (Day 501)

09/01/2018 - Submitted N400! (Day 530)

 

N-400 Citizenship 

Permanent Resident Since: 05/20/2015

Local USCIS Office: Oakland Park, FL 

Applied Online. 

 

09/01/2018 - Application Submitted Online (N-400)

09/07/2018 - Received physical copy of app receipt in the mail. (Day 6)

09/08/2018 - Biometrics Scheduled. (Day 7)

09/27/2018 - Biometrics appointment. (Day 26)

06/21/2019 - Interview Scheduled. (Day 293)

08/10/2019 - Interview - Passed. (Day 343)

08/23/2019 - Oath Ceremony!!! (Day 356)

 

 

 

 

 

Filed: Timeline
Posted

Yeah, no actual waiver form I think but it's called that and that's what I'm applying for. I really appreciate your answer but it still does not address the subject of the sponsor's name is listed on Form I-751 in Part 6 and on Form I-751 in Part 6 block 3.a it asks for the sponsor's signature. On most USCIS forms if you leave a spot black where it asks for a signature they reject your entire package.

Posted (edited)

When you are divorced and filing under waiver,spouse does not need to sign I751.

You can write cover letter by yourself listing all docs you are submitting and also explain the circumstances and reason for divorce.

Edited by flora01

ROC sent (DAY 00) -2/21/2014

ROC received at center (DAY 03) -2/24/2014

NOA received at home (DAY 07) -2/28/2014 (NOA dated 2/24/2014)

BIO received at home (DAY 12) -3/05/2014 (bio appt on 3/20/2014)

BIO appt (early bio) (DAY 12) -3/05/2014

Approval decision date (DAY 89) -5/21/2014

Approval letter received (DAY 91) -5/23/2014

Card received at home (DAY 102)-6/03/2014

Posted

Yeah, no actual waiver form I think but it's called that and that's what I'm applying for. I really appreciate your answer but it still does not address the subject of the sponsor's name is listed on Form I-751 in Part 6 and on Form I-751 in Part 6 block 3.a it asks for the sponsor's signature. On most USCIS forms if you leave a spot black where it asks for a signature they reject your entire package.

try to do your research, the previous answer was correct , since you are divorced from your wife you need to select the waiver box in the form and check what applies to you, you don't need your ex signature

AOS

day 1 -- 04/11/2012-- package sent to Chicago

day 2 -- 04/12/2012-- package was received.

day 43-- 05/23/2012-- Notice for an interview is received for 06/26 @ 2pm

day 63-- 06/12/2012-- Received a Text & email for an update- Card production EAD/AP

day 77-- 06/26/2012-- interview / approved on the spot.

day 86-- 07/05/2012-- Received my GC in the mail.

ROC

day 1 -- 04/07/2014 -- ROC Package delivered to VSC

day 16 -- 04/23/2014 -- Walk-in Bio.

day 197 -- 10/20/2014-- Approval Letter received dated 10/16/2014

day 202 -- 10/25/2014-- GC received

Posted

Yeah, no actual waiver form I think but it's called that and that's what I'm applying for. I really appreciate your answer but it still does not address the subject of the sponsor's name is listed on Form I-751 in Part 6 and on Form I-751 in Part 6 block 3.a it asks for the sponsor's signature. On most USCIS forms if you leave a spot black where it asks for a signature they reject your entire package.

It says "if applicable". It's not applicable. You give their details in Part 3 but they do not have to sign.

Filed: Timeline
Posted

When you are divorced and filing under waiver,spouse does not need to sign I751.

You can write cover letter by yourself listing all docs you are submitting and also explain the circumstances and reason for divorce.

Thank you very much!

 
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