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Hello,

I have the following evidence for my husband's ROC. Is it enough?

- copies of his green card, ssn, driver's license, passport(Mexican)

- copies of my USC visa, ssn, driver's license

- Copies of 1 of our debit cards (joint account)

- copies of those bank statements with both our names

- Copies of 2ND debit cards (another joint bank account)

- Copies of those bank statements with both of our names

- Copies of the credit cards (my account, he is an approved beneficiary)

- Copies of those credit card bank statements with both of our names

- Copies of credit cards (his account, I am approved on it)

- Copies of those credit card bank statements with both of our names

- Copies of electricity bill with only my name

- Copies of joint phone bill under my name

- Copies of our cars' insurance naming both of us

-Copies of gym membership contract with our names

- Copies of medical insurance cards with our names

- joint Tax Transcript from 2014 and 2015

- Copy of first address rental contract, and receipts of monthly payments

- Copies of receipts of monthly payments of our current address (no rental contract)

- Including a wedding invitation (we are getting married through church in Mexico in October)

- Letter of the church's father saying we have been getting prepared at his church to get married in Mexico (pre-marital meetings with other couples getting married... Etc)

- Copies of the reception hall's contract from Mexico where we will get married

- Copy of the wedding planner's contract

- Lots of pictures

Is that enough?

Thank you for your help!

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Posted

Sounds good.

As for the wedding stuff, I'd attach an explanation that you are indeed legally married (even send a certified copy of your marriage certificate) and this will be a religious wedding.

Entry on VWP to visit then-boyfriend 06/13/2011

Married 06/24/2011

Our first son was born 10/31/2012, our daughter was born 06/30/2014, our second son was born 06/20/2017

AOS Timeline

AOS package mailed 09/06/2011 (Chicago Lockbox)

AOS package signed for by R Mercado 09/07/2011

Priority date for I-485&I-130 09/08/2011

Biometrics done 10/03/2011

Interview letter received 11/18/2011

INTERVIEW DATE!!!! 12/20/2011

Approval e-mail 12/21/2011

Card production e-mail 12/27/2011

GREEN CARD ARRIVED 12/31/2011

Resident since 12/21/2011

ROC Timeline

ROC package mailed to VSC 11/22/2013

NOA1 date 11/26/2013

Biometrics date 12/26/2013

Transfer notice to CSC 03/14/2014

Change of address 03/27/2014

Card production ordered 04/30/2014

10-YEAR GREEN CARD ARRIVED 05/06/2014

N-400 Timeline

N-400 package mailed 09/30/2014

N-400 package delivered 10/01/2014

NOA1 date 10/20/2014

Biometrics date 11/14/2014

Early walk-in biometrics 11/12/2014

In-line for interview 11/23/2014

Interview letter 03/18/2015

Interview date 04/17/2015 ("Decision cannot yet be made.")

In-line for oath scheduling 05/04/2015

Oath ceremony letter dated 05/11/2015

Oath ceremony 06/02/2015

I am a United States citizen!

Posted (edited)

Sounds good.

As for the wedding stuff, I'd attach an explanation that you are indeed legally married (even send a certified copy of your marriage certificate) and this will be a religious wedding.

Ok, I will definitely do that, I had thought about adding the marriage license, but wasn't sure.

Thank you!

Edited by Thairi
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I do have another question:

How should I answer parts 7 through 10?

My husband does not speak English quite well, yet, so I am the preparer and translator.

Is he the petitioner in part 7 and I an the spouse in part 8, interpreter in part 9 and preparer in part 10?

Posted

Hello,

I have been preparing the I-751 for my husband's ROC. He speaks very little English still, so I am the USC spouse, the interpreter and the preparer of the application.

How should I answer parts 7 through 10 on the I-751?

Is he the petitioner (or am I?) in part 7?

I am the spouse in part 8 (of course)

I put myself as interpreter in part 9 and preparer in part 10, as well?

I would really appreciate your help in clarifying for me!

Thank you!

Posted

Does it affect if the conditional resident and USC sign and date the application with an earlier date, than the 90 day period of submition of the I-751 application?

We are sending ours until August, but we are preparing it already and want to sign already, since my husband is leaving out of state to work temporarily and won't be back by August to send the petition then...

Any suggestions?

Thank you!

Posted

I would not sign for any date before the eligible date. You may get a lenient officer but you also stand a chance to get an officer who will reject your entire application because you signed for a date that was too early. If your husband is traveling, have him sign now but add your earliest eligible date instead of today's date, then mail your package on your eligible date.

Thank you, Happy Chic! I will follow your advise! :)

This question has been answered many times in this sub-forum. If you, the spouse, is helping the applicant/immigrant fill out the form, then you don't have to enter details for interpreter and translator unless he has zero knowledge of what the form is about and zero knowledge of what you're doing with the form. I don't think that's your case? Interpreter and translator parts are for third parties. For the I-751, the immigrant is the petitioner.

~Merging 3 threads on very similar topics.~

VJ Moderation

I did think others could have asked the same question, and tried looking for those threads, but could not find any... I should have looked farther back, I guess.

Thank you so much , for answering my questions! :)

 
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