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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hey guys, I know there are a million of these, I would just like confirmation we're on track for a good ROC. Pulled the evidence list from our cover letter (which we used the VJ guide for), is this looking ample/ relevant?

 

Check for $680

Copy of green card front and back

Last two years of our IRS tax transcripts filed jointly

Last two years of our tax returns filed jointly through H&R Block to compliment the IRS tax transcripts above

Statements from our banks showing joint accounts:

  • One statement per quarter for the last two years of joint checking accounts
  • One statement per quarter for the last two years of joint savings account 
  • Statement for every other month of savings at Ally

Mortgage statements with both of us listed 

House closing statement listing us as owner of the house

Home insurance billing statement for 2019/2020 showing longevity of policy (states we've had insurance since 2017)

401K beneficiary statement from Nationwide showing 100% beneficiary

Copy of Current Benefits at my work with employee + spouse benefits listed; and copy of Benefits from with both of us listed 

HSA cards and health insurance card showing same account numbers for joint use

Copies of joint car insurance ID cards from periods 3/17-9/17 & 3/19-9/19 

Last two renewal bills (6 months each) for car insurance

Copy of the title of our fully paid off car, showing joint ownership

2019 registration of our fully paid off car

Copy of contract of second car we purchased in June 2019

Sworn affidavits by U.S. citizens, attesting to our relationship and marriage.

A copy of our airline reservations for a few trips we’ve been on

A few pictures of us (about 20) from the last few years

 

 

Thank you for reading and sorry again for repeating a thread seem hundreds of times. Just want to go into the next round of immigration steps with a bit of piece of mind :)

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21 minutes ago, Absolutely said:

Hey guys, I know there are a million of these, I would just like confirmation we're on track for a good ROC. Pulled the evidence list from our cover letter (which we used the VJ guide for), is this looking ample/ relevant?

 

Check for $680

Copy of green card front and back

Last two years of our IRS tax transcripts filed jointly

Last two years of our tax returns filed jointly through H&R Block to compliment the IRS tax transcripts above

Statements from our banks showing joint accounts:

  • One statement per quarter for the last two years of joint checking accounts
  • One statement per quarter for the last two years of joint savings account 
  • Statement for every other month of savings at Ally

Mortgage statements with both of us listed 

House closing statement listing us as owner of the house

Home insurance billing statement for 2019/2020 showing longevity of policy (states we've had insurance since 2017)

401K beneficiary statement from Nationwide showing 100% beneficiary

Copy of Current Benefits at my work with employee + spouse benefits listed; and copy of Benefits from with both of us listed 

HSA cards and health insurance card showing same account numbers for joint use

Copies of joint car insurance ID cards from periods 3/17-9/17 & 3/19-9/19 

Last two renewal bills (6 months each) for car insurance

Copy of the title of our fully paid off car, showing joint ownership

2019 registration of our fully paid off car

Copy of contract of second car we purchased in June 2019

Sworn affidavits by U.S. citizens, attesting to our relationship and marriage.

A copy of our airline reservations for a few trips we’ve been on

A few pictures of us (about 20) from the last few years

 

 

Thank you for reading and sorry again for repeating a thread seem hundreds of times. Just want to go into the next round of immigration steps with a bit of piece of mind :)

The only other easy thing I might suggest is a copy of both of your driver's licenses to show joint addresses, or perhaps bills addressed to both of you to show you're at the same address.  Otherwise sounds like very sound evidence for commingling of finances.  

I-130

May 14, 2016: Sent I-130 Package to Chicago Lockbox

Oct 21, 2016: NOA2 Notice by App (LIN)

 

NVC

Nov 8, 2016: NVC Received

Nov 16, 2016: Case Number Assigned

Nov 18, 2016: DS-261 submitted and AOS fee paid

Dec 5, 2016: NVC Scan Date

Dec 6, 2016: NVC 3 N/A and Case Complete on Phone [1 day later!]

Dec 13, 2016: NVC CC e-mail

Jan 23, 2017: Interview...Approved!

 

Removing Conditions

Nov 2, 2018: Sent I-751 to Arizona Lockbox 

March 3, 2020: Approved by CSC

 

N-400

Feb 2, 2020: File N-400 online

Feb 25, 2020: Biometrics

 

 

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6 minutes ago, AstroCanada said:

The only other easy thing I might suggest is a copy of both of your driver's licenses to show joint addresses, or perhaps bills addressed to both of you to show you're at the same address.  Otherwise sounds like very sound evidence for commingling of finances.  

Drivers license's is a great idea, will get that added! Bills are all under my wife's name, we just transitioned them from our apartment to house and one of those things we just never thought to get me added onto.

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1 hour ago, Absolutely said:

Last two years of our tax returns filed jointly through H&R Block to compliment the IRS tax transcripts above

That's redundant. Use the transcripts.

 

Looks excellent.

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Looks good and more than most have.

*More detailed timeline in profile!*
 
Relationship:     Friends since 2010, Together since 2013

 K-1:   2015 Done in 208 days - 212g for Second Cosponsor    

Spoiler

04/27/15- NOA1 Recieved                                                    
06/02/15 - NOA2 Recieved
09/22/15 - Interview       (221g for more documents (a SECOND cosponsor), see profile for more details!)                                            
11/09/15 -  ISSUED!!                                                              
11/10/15 - Passport received                                                
02/20/16 - Wedding!              

                                         
 AOS:   2016 Done in 77 days - No RFE, No Interview                                                                    

Spoiler

04/08/16 - I-485, I-765, I-131 AOS Application recieved by USCIS
04/12/16 - 3 NOA1's received in mail
05/14/16 - Biometrics for AOS and EAD
06/27/16 - I-485 Case to changed to "New Card being produced"  (Day 77)
06/27/16 - I-485 Case changed to Approved! (Day 77)
06/30/16 - I-485 Case changed to "My Card has been mailed to me!"
07/05/16 - Green Card received in mail! 

 


ROC:   2018 - 2019 Done in 326 days - No RFE, No Interview

Spoiler

 

05/09/18 - Mailed out ROC to CSC

05/10/18 - CSC Signed and received ROC package
06/07/28 - NOA1 

06/11/18 - Check cashed

06/15/18 - NOA received in the mail
08/27/18 - 18 month extension received (Courtesy Copy)

09/18/18 - Request for official 18 month extension
10/22/18 - Official 18 month extension received 

02/27/19 - Biometrics waived 

04/29/19 - New card being produced!
05/09/19 - USPS delivered green card! In hand now!

 

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