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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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On 11/11/2018 at 11:31 AM, Aldi & James said:

I didn’t send any transactional data, just a bank cover sheet. I even redacted our account balances in the checking and savings since I figured that wasn’t really the point. I have nothing to hide, of course, so if they want months of transactions I can send it.

 

My husband doesn’t work, so it’s all one income and one set of household bills. I guess if they want to trace the money back to the tax returns to confirm it all goes to one place they can, but it hardly seems definitive we’re only maintaining a single house...in fact for many years we’ve had at least two.

 

I didn’t really think about that until now, but there would be payments and utilities for more than one property for a lot of our marriage...but many people own more than one property for rentals or vacation homes. Do you suppose I need to lay all that out in a descriptive letter or something? Primary residence for both of us always matched, and other properties were always in both our names. 

 

I have one quick question-

 

when you send your rfe, did you send it with the letter you received in the mail??

 

the reason im asking is, i didnt receive the rfe letter in mail. I called uscis and they emailed me a copy. Can i send that copy back  with my additional evidences.

 

i got an rfe a week back too.

please help

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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8 minutes ago, OmSaiRam88 said:

I have one quick question-

 

when you send your rfe, did you send it with the letter you received in the mail??

 

the reason im asking is, i didnt receive the rfe letter in mail. I called uscis and they emailed me a copy. Can i send that copy back  with my additional evidences.

 

i got an rfe a week back too.

please help

Yes you should always add the letter to your RFE response, always take a copy of the letter so you can keep one for your own records.

 

If you don't have a hardcopy just print the RFE email and send that with your RFE response.

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I don’t actually recall sending it. I had a cover letter with all the pertinent details - WAC, A-number, etc. and a table of contents for all the financial docs enclosed. I put it all into a tabbed binder for them. It’s probably a good idea to include a copy of the letter, but not officially required as long as you give them the reference numbers they need in a cover letter. 

 
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