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Hey guys, my wife and I are preparing the I-751 form in advance to when she is eligible to file for ROC (beginning of Nov. 2018). We are wondering what to do with any blank spaces. Per the official USCIS instructions, it appears we must type "N/A" in all blank spaces - does that go for every blank space on the form, including the attorney bit? 

 

A little about us: My wife is from England (I'm a Florida, US, native); we married in Florida in 2016. We hired an immigration attorney and filed for her conditional green card that year (as we were too nervous to risk screwing anything up and having her deported), which was approved Feb. of 2017. We have decided to not hire an attorney this time around and put in the work ourselves, hence the reason we have begun working on this so early, so as to get all of our questions answered and make sure everything is done correctly - hopefully this will result in a smoother filing process by the time she is eligible to file!  

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3 minutes ago, oliverandsian said:

Hey guys, my wife and I are preparing the I-751 form in advance to when she is eligible to file for ROC (beginning of Nov. 2018). We are wondering what to do with any blank spaces. Per the official USCIS instructions, it appears we must type "N/A" in all blank spaces - does that go for every blank space on the form, including the attorney bit? 

 

A little about us: My wife is from England (I'm a Florida, US, native); we married in Florida in 2016. We hired an immigration attorney and filed for her conditional green card that year (as we were too nervous to risk screwing anything up and having her deported), which was approved Feb. of 2017. We have decided to not hire an attorney this time around and put in the work ourselves, hence the reason we have begun working on this so early, so as to get all of our questions answered and make sure everything is done correctly - hopefully this will result in a smoother filing process by the time she is eligible to file!  

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20 minutes ago, oliverandsian said:

Hey guys, my wife and I are preparing the I-751 form in advance to when she is eligible to file for ROC (beginning of Nov. 2018). We are wondering what to do with any blank spaces. Per the official USCIS instructions, it appears we must type "N/A" in all blank spaces - does that go for every blank space on the form, including the attorney bit? 

 

A little about us: My wife is from England (I'm a Florida, US, native); we married in Florida in 2016. We hired an immigration attorney and filed for her conditional green card that year (as we were too nervous to risk screwing anything up and having her deported), which was approved Feb. of 2017. We have decided to not hire an attorney this time around and put in the work ourselves, hence the reason we have begun working on this so early, so as to get all of our questions answered and make sure everything is done correctly - hopefully this will result in a smoother filing process by the time she is eligible to file!  

We left them blank and had no issues.

 

Good Luck!

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I-485 Interview: 2015-03-11

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I-751 ROC Submitted: 2016-12-20

I-751 NOA Received:  2016-12-29

I-751 Biometrics Appt.:  2017-01-26

I-751 Interview:  2018-04-10

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