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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hello All,

I have a question about the I-751 paperwork to remove conditions on a 2 year GC. This paperwork stuff has me so stressed out. I feel such pressure to make sure I get it right, I don't want my Hubby to have any issues. So as far as evidence this is what I have:

+ Taxes filed jointly for 2013, 2014 and 215 (he got here just at the end of tax season in 2013)

+Copy of joint credit card

+Copy of bank statements from 2014 untill now (probably not for every month, I feel like that would just be overkill)

+ Letter from Car insurance (Nationwide) stating he and I have had a policy together since 2015 untill present

+Loan paperwork with both of us as borrowers for a car loan

+Paperwork for my life insurance policy with my Husband as the benificiary

+Sam's Club letter stating how long we have had a joint memebership

I also had a few pictures to add in, as well as we are expecting our first child in June. I obviously don't have a birth certificate yet, but i was thinking of adding an ultrasound pic (although I've read this doesn't hold much weight unless you have proof that both spouse are actively parenting). When we got married I already owned my house and all utilities were already in my name, I didn't even think to change those. So what do you guys think? Will this be enough? Thanks for any replys or advice, all is welcome!!!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Hello All,

I have a question about the I-751 paperwork to remove conditions on a 2 year GC. This paperwork stuff has me so stressed out. I feel such pressure to make sure I get it right, I don't want my Hubby to have any issues. So as far as evidence this is what I have:

+ Taxes filed jointly for 2013, 2014 and 215 (he got here just at the end of tax season in 2013)

+Copy of joint credit card

+Copy of bank statements from 2014 untill now (probably not for every month, I feel like that would just be overkill) We felt the same way until we got the RFE, then we sent in everything.

+ Letter from Car insurance (Nationwide) stating he and I have had a policy together since 2015 untill present

+Loan paperwork with both of us as borrowers for a car loan

+Paperwork for my life insurance policy with my Husband as the benificiary

+Sam's Club letter stating how long we have had a joint memebership

I also had a few pictures to add in, as well as we are expecting our first child in June. I obviously don't have a birth certificate yet, but i was thinking of adding an ultrasound pic (although I've read this doesn't hold much weight unless you have proof that both spouse are actively parenting). When we got married I already owned my house and all utilities were already in my name, I didn't even think to change those. So what do you guys think? Will this be enough? Thanks for any replys or advice, all is welcome!!!

The adjudicators lately seem to want volume, and have little concern for overkill. We also included our then-recently completed wills, DPOAs, and Living Wills.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belize
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Hello All,

I have a question about the I-751 paperwork to remove conditions on a 2 year GC. This paperwork stuff has me so stressed out. I feel such pressure to make sure I get it right, I don't want my Hubby to have any issues. So as far as evidence this is what I have:

+ Taxes filed jointly for 2013, 2014 and 215 (he got here just at the end of tax season in 2013)

+Copy of joint credit card

+Copy of bank statements from 2014 untill now (probably not for every month, I feel like that would just be overkill)

+ Letter from Car insurance (Nationwide) stating he and I have had a policy together since 2015 untill present

+Loan paperwork with both of us as borrowers for a car loan

+Paperwork for my life insurance policy with my Husband as the benificiary

+Sam's Club letter stating how long we have had a joint memebership

I also had a few pictures to add in, as well as we are expecting our first child in June. I obviously don't have a birth certificate yet, but i was thinking of adding an ultrasound pic (although I've read this doesn't hold much weight unless you have proof that both spouse are actively parenting). When we got married I already owned my house and all utilities were already in my name, I didn't even think to change those. So what do you guys think? Will this be enough? Thanks for any replys or advice, all is welcome!!!

I think you should send in bank statements for every month, don't risk getting an RFE, just sent it. How about joint health insurance? The ultrasound isn't of much value, having kids doesn't prove much to them. Documents that show co-mingled finances should be your main focus.

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11/13/12, Package delivered to Chicago lockbox.
11/16/12, Text & email received for all 3 forms.
11/16/12, I-130 & I-485 checks cashed.
11/22/12, NOAs received for I-130, I-485, I-765.
12/11/12, Biometrics appointment (12/27) NOA received.
12/12/12, Successful Walk-in biometrics @ Varick Street Manhattan ASC.
12/18/12, Online case status available (I130-initial review; I1765-initial review; I485-testing and interview)
01/14/13, Notice of EAD approval via text & email.
01/22/13, EAD received.
03/24/13, Online status notification for interview April 30th.
04/30/13, Interview @ Federal plaza, NYC. No decision, pending background check
07/10/13, Day 244 Approved (after a very long wait)

07/18/13 Green Card in hand

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04//14/15 Mailed ROC package (I-751) to Vermont Service Center

05/08/15 Received receipt notice dated 04/16/15

03/22/16 Approved (after 11.5 months)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Thanks everyone for your help. Every month it is... as far as medical insurance... i know it's bad.. but my husband is not insured at the moment, I could put him on mine, however it would be a huge deduction from my paycheck and right now we just can't afford it. If I send every month for close to 2 years (i don't think i have every single month) of our bank statements and the previous financial proof... do you guys think that would be enough? We don't have much else. :unsure:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Thanks everyone for your help. Every month it is... as far as medical insurance... i know it's bad.. but my husband is not insured at the moment, I could put him on mine, however it would be a huge deduction from my paycheck and right now we just can't afford it. If I send every month for close to 2 years (i don't think i have every single month) of our bank statements and the previous financial proof... do you guys think that would be enough? We don't have much else. :unsure:

Trust me, have sufficient evidence. If they need anything else they will request such in a timely manner, nothing to stress over. You will be fine.
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