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November 2017 I-751 Filers

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2 minutes ago, Stephan Freia said:

I got the final divorce decree what is different to what the judge sends you after the divorce. Guess thats important for all the waivers. Get the final one because you need to obtain it yourself. I have send in my RFE. Also the rest in my RFE language is just boiler plate.

@Stephan Freia  yours looks pretty simple I think you will have no issues and have your card within a month :)

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5 minutes ago, Have2win said:

I just sent mine tuesday via USPS and got a confirmation it was delivered today at 8am.  I sent my response to there normal address 4141 North St. Augustine Drive 

Thanks! Question - was your RFE on white paper? I only received one copy and its white paper - some people are saying i should have received color paper RFE?

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11 minutes ago, americanirish87 said:

Thanks! Question - was your RFE on white paper? I only received one copy and its white paper - some people are saying i should have received color paper RFE?

Mine was sent on a Yellow paper

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3 hours ago, americanirish87 said:

Has anyone mailed in an RFE response for your 751? How did you send it (Fedex USPS UPS?) The instructions tell me to mail it to a PO Box and I'm not sure if I can mail it to the regular address like you can with the initial application. I certainly dont want it to get lost or delayed!

US postal service. They deliver to a PO Box. Us the address on the yellow cover letter.

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5 minutes ago, Stephan Freia said:

US postal service. They deliver to a PO Box. Us the address on the yellow cover letter.

I sent mine 2 day priority to their physical address not the po box and that was on tuesday and I just now received a case status change that they received my response to their request

 

if  I were you sending back a response I would send it directly to their physical address not the PO Box it’s faster turnaround 

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3 hours ago, Have2win said:

@Stephan Freia  yours looks pretty simple I think you will have no issues and have your card within a month :)

Oh - you never know. But i had send them 200 pages of proof. If its a waiver that was a good faith marriage :-) . But hey we deal with USCIS.

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3 minutes ago, Stephan Freia said:

Oh - you never know. But i had send them 200 pages of proof. If its a waiver that was a good faith marriage 🙂 . But hey we deal with USCIS.

Oh i see.  Those are tricker but its a positive thing that they were only looking for 1 specific thing.  Ughhhh mine was a lot they were asking for fingers crossed for botb of us! All of us :)

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49 minutes ago, Have2win said:

I sent mine 2 day priority to their physical address not the po box and that was on tuesday and I just now received a case status change that they received my response to their request

 

if  I were you sending back a response I would send it directly to their physical address not the PO Box it’s faster turnaround 

Ugh I sent mine to the PO Box. I called at the USCIS officer said I could not send to the physical address as my case was transferred. Fingers crossed for all of us. Also, my RFE came on white paper, everyone elses came on yellow AGHH!!

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35 minutes ago, americanirish87 said:

Ugh I sent mine to the PO Box. I called at the USCIS officer said I could not send to the physical address as my case was transferred. Fingers crossed for all of us. Also, my RFE came on white paper, everyone elses came on yellow AGHH!!

Po box is fine also :) maybe they ran out of yellow paper lol j/k.  What service center has your case?

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10 minutes ago, Have2win said:

Po box is fine also :) maybe they ran out of yellow paper lol j/k.  What service center has your case?

California - sent it to Laguna Nigel. The USCIS agent did say that different offices have different colored paper. I put a note in that this is the original letter we received and never received anything else so please God this won't turn into an issue! I don't understand the necessity of the origianl v a copy anyway!

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51 minutes ago, americanirish87 said:

California - sent it to Laguna Nigel. The USCIS agent did say that different offices have different colored paper. I put a note in that this is the original letter we received and never received anything else so please God this won't turn into an issue! I don't understand the necessity of the origianl v a copy anyway!

I believe a copy is fine, because I have sent a copy before of a RFE notice for a different issue with our case when we started the whole process and this RFE never arrived on time by mail and they faxed it and said i could use the fax to send back in with my response but i ended up getting the original copy by mail 10 days after the fax they sent me

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Hi Folks - could have posted this in travel forum but figured since im active within this group i'll try my luck here. I am planning a visit to Puerto Rico in April and wondering if I can travel within i-751/extention letter? Looks like its a US territory so I dont need a passport... but im confused. 

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2 minutes ago, prianca said:

Hi Folks - could have posted this in travel forum but figured since im active within this group i'll try my luck here. I am planning a visit to Puerto Rico in April and wondering if I can travel within i-751/extention letter? Looks like its a US territory so I dont need a passport... but im confused. 

Puerto Rico is part of the United States.  If you travel directly between the US mainland and Puerto Rico, you do not need your passport.  Only a US driver’s license is required to board the plane.  It is the same thing as going to Hawaii.

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