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I am about to file I-751 to remove conditional resident.  I have healthcare insurance, i work for a small company, they do not provide insurance.  I purchase my own insurance, but wife does not have health insurance. I could not afford to buy insurance for her. Also no joint car insurance.  She does not work and does not have driver license and does not drive. I am very worry.  Can someone who is good in English help me out, a letter explaining why she does not have health insurance. I would greatly appreciate it.  

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1 hour ago, JPUSER said:

I am about to file I-751 to remove conditional resident.  I have healthcare insurance, i work for a small company, they do not provide insurance.  I purchase my own insurance, but wife does not have health insurance. I could not afford to buy insurance for her. Also no joint car insurance.  She does not work and does not have driver license and does not drive. I am very worry.  Can someone who is good in English help me out, a letter explaining why she does not have health insurance. I would greatly appreciate it.  

Jack

Jack you have explained it very well yourself. I can understand what you have said and USCIS will be able to understand it too, if you keep it brief like this.  

Removal of Conditions..  TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK

 

Time to reset the tick tock clock again.   Roll my eyes.

 

GC  Conditional date:  05/26/2015

N400.  Application:      02/28/2018       

Biometrics:                    02/22/2018

 

Waiting............    Roll my eyes again :(

 

USA citizen as of 25th of July 2018. :)

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On 12/29/2017 at 3:52 PM, shell20 said:

Jack you have explained it very well yourself. I can understand what you have said and USCIS will be able to understand it too, if you keep it brief like this.  

Thank you for your kind words. I have over 25 joint accounts. Life insurance, saving accounts, checking accounts and the tile of the house is designated to her name(conditional resident) I have been on vacation two times, 35 days each time and 20 pictures with family and friends.  I guess I am alright. I just find it's a wastes to buy healthcare insurance. I would rather going vacation with that money.

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+1 The text in your first post is fine, simple and straight to the point.

 

Off Topic: Insurance always seems like  a waste of money...until you have to go to the hospital (food poisoning, accident at home, etc). A young and healthy person will rarely need medical attention and, yes, the monthly cost of the premiums can be really exorbitant so it is not surprising that so many people don't get medical insurance.

Just remember that the ACA (aka Obamacare) is still in place for 2017 and there is a yearly penalty for not having medical insurance (paid at TAX time). Check with your Tax person.

(Not sure what the new  Tax reform stipulates for 2018, but that legislation is still being worked out).

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4 hours ago, JPUSER said:

Thank you for your kind words. I have over 25 joint accounts. Life insurance, saving accounts, checking accounts and the tile of the house is designated to her name(conditional resident) I have been on vacation two times, 35 days each time and 20 pictures with family and friends.  I guess I am alright. I just find it's a wastes to buy healthcare insurance. I would rather going vacation with that money.

Your english is perfectly fine! I'm sure you can write the explanation on your own! You can find some samples online by googling visajourney explanation removal of conditions sample.

Anyway, I do agree that health insurance are a waste, but because its mandatory for US otherwise penalty, so I bought the minimal ones for sake of it. I too feel like I'm giving away money every month for nothing, and whats worse with the most minimal purchase coverage, I have to spent 10k in medical to get free medical after the amount spent. haha how bad that is!

Probably might need it when i'm pregnant.

 

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Removal of Conditions I-751

29 December 2017 - ROC Filing Opening Date (Expiry 29 Mar 2018)

29 December 2017 - I-751 Priority Mail shipped to VSC

2 January 2018 - Package delivered

8 January 2018 - Check cashed in

11 January 2018 - NOA received (DATE of NOA: 3 JAN 2018)

22 January 2018 - Biometrics Appointment letter received

30 January 2018 - Biometrics Appointment

11 August 2018 - 18 Months extension received (Exp on Sept 2019)

8 April 2019 - I751 Approved

12 April 2019 - NOA and greencard received

 

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On 1/3/2018 at 3:31 PM, Roy&Chanel said:

Your english is perfectly fine! I'm sure you can write the explanation on your own! You can find some samples online by googling visajourney explanation removal of conditions sample.

Anyway, I do agree that health insurance are a waste, but because its mandatory for US otherwise penalty, so I bought the minimal ones for sake of it. I too feel like I'm giving away money every month for nothing, and whats worse with the most minimal purchase coverage, I have to spent 10k in medical to get free medical after the amount spent. haha how bad that is!

Probably might need it when i'm pregnant.

 

Thank you so much.

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