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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,

It has been a few years since I have posted on Visa Journey, but have always been checking in and keeping up and reading posts. I haven't posted, but have always kept up.

Well, since my wife and I got married in September of 2007, we have had a wonderful marriage and are growing together everyday. She is the best thing that has ever happened to me, that is for sure. She has and always will be the greatest and biggest part of my life. I can't imagine a life without her now. She has had a great job as a pharmacy tech since 2008 and is enjoying living here in the USoA. We have made 4 trips to Thailand to visit her family since we were married and plan to go again the end of this year. She loves it here, but she always misses her family that is 12,000 miles away; as I am sure all of you that have spouses far away from their home can attest to.

Anyway, the reason I am posting is that I have the N-400 package and all supporting documents ready to mail. One question I do have is, is it necessary to send the package in with a cover letter? I know the answer might be somewhere here on VJ, but to be honest I did do a search, but didn't spend a lot of time doing it, so I thought I would just ask the question by this post. I did not see anything about a cover letter in the N-400 guide, so I am assuming I don't need to send one, but want to make sure first.

Well, the cover letter question is the only one I can think of asking, but if anyone thinks of anything else that I might need to know before sending, please don't hesitate to tell me. I plan to make copies of everything today and probably mail it out tomorrow or next Monday. As far as "supporting documents", I have, >last 3 tax returns, bank/charge account statements, marriage certificate, her two photos, copy of MY passport, current mortgage statement, color copy of permanent resident card, and a few more docs. All of the bank/charge/tax and mortgage docs have her name on them also.

Again, thank you for all of your help over the last few years and I am sure I will start posting again as soon as I file the N-400. Glad to be back! Everyone take care and good luck with your journeys you are taking at this time.

Randy

SAO'S AND RANDY'S TIMELINES:

K-1

03/05/07-NAO1

06/03/07-NOA2

08/06/07-INTERVIEW>>PASSED INTERVIEW!!

08/21/07-POE LAX!!!

09/24/07-Wedding

AOS:

10/29/07-All, (three) NOA1's received in the mail!

11/20/07-Biometric's Appointment/Complied with..no problems

12/18/07-NOA for interview appointment...02/12/08

01/04/08-Recieved EAD card and AP in the US mail!

02/12/08-AOS APPROVED AT INTERVIEW; CARD ORDERED

02/28/08-Green Card arrived in mail.

Removal of Conditions:

11/12/09-Mailed I-751 package

11/23/09-NOA 1

01/21/10-USCIS confirms no Biometrics

02/16/10-Card Production ordered

02/27/10-Green Card arrived!

N-400 Naturalization Citizenship:

12/12/2014-N-400 Package received by Lewisville Lockbox

12/18/2014-I-797C NOA received in mail; sent in old version of N-400

01/02/2014-USCIS Lewisville Received Package

01/06/2014-Checked Cashed

01/12/2014-Email from USCIS Receipt of Package

02/03/15-Biometrics Completed

02/04/15-USCIS notice of scheduling Interview

02/24/15-Interview scheduled for 03/31/2015

03/31/2015-Interview>Went Very well!

04/28/2015-OATH

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Completely optional, but my personal preference is always to include one. Mine read simply "To whom it may co concern, please find enclosed the following documentation re N-400 application..." and then I just bullet-pointed what was enclosed.

Naturalization Timeline:

Event

Service Center : Phoenix AZ Lockbox

CIS Office : Saint Louis MO

Date Filed : 2014-06-11

NOA Date : 2014-06-16

Bio. Appt. :

Interview Date :

Approved :

Oath Ceremony :

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,

It has been a few years since I have posted on Visa Journey, but have always been checking in and keeping up and reading posts. I haven't posted, but have always kept up.

Well, since my wife and I got married in September of 2007, we have had a wonderful marriage and are growing together everyday. She is the best thing that has ever happened to me, that is for sure. She has and always will be the greatest and biggest part of my life. I can't imagine a life without her now. She has had a great job as a pharmacy tech since 2008 and is enjoying living here in the USoA. We have made 4 trips to Thailand to visit her family since we were married and plan to go again the end of this year. She loves it here, but she always misses her family that is 12,000 miles away; as I am sure all of you that have spouses far away from their home can attest to.

Anyway, the reason I am posting is that I have the N-400 package and all supporting documents ready to mail. One question I do have is, is it necessary to send the package in with a cover letter? I know the answer might be somewhere here on VJ, but to be honest I did do a search, but didn't spend a lot of time doing it, so I thought I would just ask the question by this post. I did not see anything about a cover letter in the N-400 guide, so I am assuming I don't need to send one, but want to make sure first.

Well, the cover letter question is the only one I can think of asking, but if anyone thinks of anything else that I might need to know before sending, please don't hesitate to tell me. I plan to make copies of everything today and probably mail it out tomorrow or next Monday. As far as "supporting documents", I have, >last 3 tax returns, bank/charge account statements, marriage certificate, her two photos, copy of MY passport, current mortgage statement, color copy of permanent resident card, and a few more docs. All of the bank/charge/tax and mortgage docs have her name on them also.

Again, thank you for all of your help over the last few years and I am sure I will start posting again as soon as I file the N-400. Glad to be back! Everyone take care and good luck with your journeys you are taking at this time.

Randy

We didn't send a cover letter with the application and had no issues.

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