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Hi,

 

Please review the following cover letter. What I'm missing? is it very long? It is already over 500 pages of evidence (yes we're the kind of  people who send everything)

 

Should I include phone bills? We have a family account with my mother-in-law, our names and address do not show up in the bill but our phone numbers do.

 

A little bit of background. Permanent resident entered on F-1 VISA on 2012, we married on 2015 and applied for Green card a few months after. Got approved the same year and now is time to remove conditional green card.
 

Thanks

USCIS California Service Center

P.O. Box 10751

Laguna Niguel, CA 92607-1075

Both of our names

Address

Date

Nature of submission: Form I-751, petition to remove conditions on residence for: Name and A-XXXXXX

 

To whom it may concern:

Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status of "name"

Permanent resident entered the US on a F-1 visa in Date, married U.S. citizen on date, and was awarded Conditional Permanent Residence on XX/XX/XXXX and expires on XX/XX/XXXX.

We are happily living together and jointly request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of permanent resident. Contents include the following documents:

1.              Check for $680: includes $595 the I-751 filling fee and $85 biometric service fee

2.              Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

3.              Copy of green card: front and back sides

4.              Copy of marriage certificate

5.              Copies of lease contracts showing joint tenancy in the following addresses:

a)     Address 1

b)    Address 2

c)     Address 3

6.              Copies of driver licenses from showing the same address

7.              Tax records and pay stubs

a)     IRS tax transcripts and account transcripts showing joint tax filling for years: 2015 and 2016

b)    Copies of W-2 wage and tax statements for years 2015 and 2016

c)     Complete joint Federal tax returns: 2015 and 2016

d)    Complete joint State tax returns: 2015 and 2016

e)     Pay stubs

8.              Records showing joint ownership and joint registration of three different cars:

a)     Car 1

·      Copy of certificate of title showing joint ownership of Car 1

·      DMV registration card of Car 1 showing both of our names

·      Copy of bill of sale

b)    Car 2

·      Copy of sales contract showing both our names buying Car 2

·      Copy of DMV joint registration card of Car 2

·    Car 2 loan monthly statements showing both our names

c)     Car 3

·      Copy of certificate of title showing joint ownership of Car 3

·      Copy of DMV registration card of Car 3 showing both of our names

9.              Joint policies and beneficiary of life insurance and retirement accounts

a)     Joint car insurance

b)    Joint renter’s insurance

c)    Work documents showing health and dental joint coverage

d)    Joint Health and Dental insurance cards

e)     Documents showing U.S. citizen as beneficiary of Permanent resident's work benefits: stock incentive, employee life insurance, employee AD&D insurance, long-term incentives, and 401k retirement.

f)     Documents showing permanent resident as beneficiary of U.S. citizen work benefits: 401k,  group like and AD&D insurance

g)    Dog health insurance showing both as pet parents

10.           Documents showing joint bank accounts:

a)     Documents regarding joint checking and savings account

b)    Bank statements of joint  savings account

h)    Letter from bank stating that U.S. citizen is an authorized user of permanent resident credit card

i)      Copies of credit card

j)      Copies of monthly credit card statements

11.           Utility bills showing joint occupancy

a)     Address 1

·      Monthly electricity bills

·      Internet monthly bills

b)    Address 2

·      Letter of residency from electric company

·      Gas and electricity monthly bills

·      Internet monthly bills

·      Water monthly bills

12.           Two (2) original affidavits of bona fide marriage signed and sworn by U.S. citizens

13.           Pictures together and with family and friends since marriage

14.     Copies of letters from friends and family sent to our address

15.     Dog ownership and dog training documents showing both of us as pet parents

Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and we understand that we may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date. Please advise us if you have any further questions or concerns related to this petition.

Sincerely,

Our names and signatures

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  • 3 weeks later...

If you have been as thorough with the documentation as you have with the cover letter, IMHOit is highly doubtful you should have an issue.

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