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For example, I'm submitting some EOBs from our health insurance. One of the EOBs is 8 pages long, and each page says "page xx of 8". But the last 1-2 pages are nothing to do with the insurance EOBs, they're just information about translations and patient rights. Similarly, on our car insurance policy (which also lists "page xx of xx"), the last page is a short general disclaimer about the insurance company, that is not directly related to our policy.

 

I'm leaning towards submitting everything, because I don't want it look suspicious if I'm clearly leaving off pages. But I don't want to annoy the agent going through my application with unnecessary pages that have nothing to do with my conditional proof. Should I err on the side of caution and submit everything?

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I'd say put it all. Same with a couple documents I submitted, 4 pages but even the 4th page was almost blank with no data, I still sent it so they wouldn't think I just left off the last page for some reason.

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51 minutes ago, leignot said:

For example, I'm submitting some EOBs from our health insurance. One of the EOBs is 8 pages long, and each page says "page xx of 8". But the last 1-2 pages are nothing to do with the insurance EOBs, they're just information about translations and patient rights. Similarly, on our car insurance policy (which also lists "page xx of xx"), the last page is a short general disclaimer about the insurance company, that is not directly related to our policy.

 

I'm leaning towards submitting everything, because I don't want it look suspicious if I'm clearly leaving off pages. But I don't want to annoy the agent going through my application with unnecessary pages that have nothing to do with my conditional proof. Should I err on the side of caution and submit everything?

We also submitted any page that was numbered.  If it says "8 of 8", then send it.  If it is unnumbered, then don't worry!

 

Good luck!

 

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I actually didn't attach the very end pages of statements, even when they were numbered. I thought about it afterwards, and figured if it's an issue for them then I'll send them the redundant pages and they can read all the majestic advertising at their leisure.

ROC from CR-1 visa (Green Card expiration date was Nov 24th 2016)

 

Link to the evidence I submitted. Be sure to send evidence spanning your entire marriage (especially for K-1) or as far back as you can. Just one or two bank statements will not cut it. I primarily focused on the two years of living here since I came in on a CR-1. If you don't have the fundamentals (i.e. joint accounts/policies), you can explain why in the covering letter. E.g. "While we do not have joint utilities, we both contribute to them from our joint bank account".

 

September 26th 2016: I-751 package sent to CSC

September 28th 2016: Package delivered
September 30th 2016: Check cashed
October 3rd 2016: NOA1 received with receipt date of 09/28/16
November 3rd 2016: Biometrics received with appointment date of 11/14/16.
November 14th 2016: Attended biometrics appointment
October 30th 2017: Infopass appointment to get I-551 stamp
February 26th 2018: I-751 case number (aka the NOA1 receipt number) becomes trackable
March 14th 2018: Submitted service request due to being outside of processing time.

March 15th 2018: ROC approved. 535 days (1 year, 5 months and 17 days)

March 29th 2018: Card being produced

April 4th 2018: Card mailed out

April 6th 2018: Card in hand. Has incorrect "resident since" date. Submitted service request on I-751 case (typographical error on permanent resident card) and an I-90 online.

April 2018 - August 7th 2018: Tons of service requests, emails and now senator involvement to get my corrected green card back because what the heck, USCIS. Also some time in May I sent a letter to Potomac telling them I want to withdraw my I-90 since CSC were handling it.

August 8th 2018: Card in production thanks to the direct involvement of Senator Sherrod Brown's team

August 13th 2018: Card mailed

August 15th 2018: Card in hand with correct date. :joy:

October 31st 2018: Potomac sends out a notice stating they have closed out my I-90 per my request. Yay for no duplicate card drama.

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