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2 hours ago, Pilgrimmed said:

Filing ours soon, just a few questions:

 

1. Is it better for both to sign the cover letter or just the US Citizen Spouse?

A. I don't think its matter who signed the cover letter because i have friends that they signed their cover and there is also thay their spouse(us citizen) signed it.

 

To our cover letter though,me and my husband put our both names under our cover letter and we signed it.

2 hours ago, Pilgrimmed said:

2. You write the ROC spouse name and A number on the top of the evidence documents, correct?

A. Who are you referring ROC spouse? The US citizen or the one that need their condition remove?

Either way,we didn't put any names on top of our evidence documents because most of the evidence shows both our names.

2 hours ago, Pilgrimmed said:

3. Is it better to send a certified (original) birth certificate for children born to the marriage or photocopies are perfectly fine?

A. Send COPIES only, unless they ask for original.

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6 hours ago, Pilgrimmed said:

2. You write the ROC spouse name and A number on the top of the evidence documents, correct?

 

I didn't write the names on every page of evidence but I did put the A number on every sheet - I am pretty sure I saw this somewhere in package instructions.  I think it is just in case pages get misplaced.  (It took ages but better safe than sorry...)

 

And aside from that - everything @Genski92 said :)

11/07/16    I-129F mailed to Dallas lockbox
11/09/16    i-129F received date    11/14/16    NOA1 Date on Hard Copy Notice    11/15/16    NOA1 Text and Email. Case sent to CSC    11/18/16    NOA1 Hard Copy Received

01/30/17...NOA2 approved per USCIS status update  02/07/17..NOA2 Hard Copy Received   02/15/17 NVC assigned case number  02/16/17  NVC case number received (by phone/scheduled medical)

02/17/17  NVC despatched case to London (In Transit)   02/21/17 Case arrived in London   02/22/17 Status updated to 'Ready'   03/03/17 Letter received from Embassy

03/06/17  Medical (London)   03/17/17  Interview Date (approved)   03/20/17 CEAC status changed to Non-immigrant - Admin Processing   03/21/17 CEAC status changed to ISSUED

03/24/17 VISA IN HAND

07/03/17 POE Toronto (preclearance)/Minneapolis

 

08/26/17 MARRIED

09/13/2017 Mailed AOS package   09/15/2017 USCIS received package   09/19/2017 Email and text notification of receipt and case #s   10/12/2017 Biometrics appointment

10/18/2017 status changed to 'ready to be scheduled for interview'   12/07/2017 raised SR online for EAD   12/18/2017 posted form to Senator to enquire about EAD

12/18/2017 EAD and AP approved   12/23/2017 NOAs received for EAD and AP   12/27/2017 Combo card received   early July - sent renewal forms for EAD and AP

07/13 EAD and AP renewal pack received at Chicago lockbox  0801 PD date for AP - EAD renewal rejected for being on old form  0801 EAD renewal received at Chicago lockabox

0808 EAD PD date - 180 day extension letter sent 0813

10/31 called USCIS to request to expedite AP   11/01/18 Received email from USCIS with expedite instructions     11/14 Faxed evidence requested   12/06 Raised Service Request

01/09/19 AOS Interview 8.45am     01/09/19 APPROVED 5pm   01/15/19 Green Card Received

 

Removal of conditions

10/13/20 Mailed package   06/24/21 Case was approved

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28 minutes ago, Chelleyandaaron said:

I didn't write the names on every page of evidence but I did put the A number on every sheet - I am pretty sure I saw this somewhere in package instructions.  I think it is just in case pages get misplaced.  (It took ages but better safe than sorry...)

 

And aside from that - everything @Genski92 said :)

Signature. Each petition must be properly signed and filed. For all signatures on this petition, USCIS will not accept a 
stamped or typewritten name in place of a signature. If you are under 14 years of age, your parent or legal guardian may 
sign the petition on your behalf. A legal guardian may also sign for a mentally incompetent person.

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1 hour ago, Chelleyandaaron said:

I didn't write the names on every page of evidence but I did put the A number on every sheet - I am pretty sure I saw this somewhere in package instructions.  I think it is just in case pages get misplaced.  (It took ages but better safe than sorry...)

 

And aside from that - everything @Genski92 said :)

Here - I found the instructions/advice at https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/form-filing-tips:

 

Assemble Your Application, Petition, or Request

  • We recommend assembling your package in the following order:
    • Check or money order or Form G-1450, Authorization for Credit Card Transactions. If you are paying by check or money order, write the form you are filing and your A-Number or other applicable identification on the check or money order. If you are paying with a credit card, see our Pay with a Credit Card webpage.
    • Form G-1145, Request for e-Notification (if applicable)
    • Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative (if applicable)
    • Form being filed
    • Supporting documentation:
      • Submit the documents or evidence listed in the form instructions.
      • Supporting documents must be in English or accompanied by a complete English translation.
      • Submit copies unless we request original documents. If you send an original document with your form, it may become part of the record and we will not return it to you automatically. 
      • If you have any attachments, make sure each attached page has your name and A-Number (if any). You may also number the pages and include the total amount of pages being attached (for example, “page 1 of 11”).
      • Send single-sided copies of your supporting documentation.
  • Mark the envelope and the cover letter with the nature of the submission. For example, Original Submission, Brief for an Appeal, or Response to Request for Additional Information.
  • Mark the envelope and the cover letter with the form number. For example, I-129, I-130, I-690 or I-698.
  • In preparing your packet, remember:
    • Do not use binders or folders that we cannot easily disassemble.
    • Use fasteners to hold together thick or bulky applications or petitions. Two-hole punching the top of the material for easy placement in the file is appreciated.
    • Sticky tabs assist in locating items listed as attachments. For easy filing, place the tabs on the bottom of the page, not the side.
    • Do not use heavy-duty staples; instead use fasteners or heavy clips.
    • Do not submit originals unless specifically required. 
    • Do not submit oversized documentation unless it is necessary.
    • Send single-sided copies of your supporting documentation.
  • If you are sending more than one case in an envelope, clearly separate the cases by rubber band or fasteners.

11/07/16    I-129F mailed to Dallas lockbox
11/09/16    i-129F received date    11/14/16    NOA1 Date on Hard Copy Notice    11/15/16    NOA1 Text and Email. Case sent to CSC    11/18/16    NOA1 Hard Copy Received

01/30/17...NOA2 approved per USCIS status update  02/07/17..NOA2 Hard Copy Received   02/15/17 NVC assigned case number  02/16/17  NVC case number received (by phone/scheduled medical)

02/17/17  NVC despatched case to London (In Transit)   02/21/17 Case arrived in London   02/22/17 Status updated to 'Ready'   03/03/17 Letter received from Embassy

03/06/17  Medical (London)   03/17/17  Interview Date (approved)   03/20/17 CEAC status changed to Non-immigrant - Admin Processing   03/21/17 CEAC status changed to ISSUED

03/24/17 VISA IN HAND

07/03/17 POE Toronto (preclearance)/Minneapolis

 

08/26/17 MARRIED

09/13/2017 Mailed AOS package   09/15/2017 USCIS received package   09/19/2017 Email and text notification of receipt and case #s   10/12/2017 Biometrics appointment

10/18/2017 status changed to 'ready to be scheduled for interview'   12/07/2017 raised SR online for EAD   12/18/2017 posted form to Senator to enquire about EAD

12/18/2017 EAD and AP approved   12/23/2017 NOAs received for EAD and AP   12/27/2017 Combo card received   early July - sent renewal forms for EAD and AP

07/13 EAD and AP renewal pack received at Chicago lockbox  0801 PD date for AP - EAD renewal rejected for being on old form  0801 EAD renewal received at Chicago lockabox

0808 EAD PD date - 180 day extension letter sent 0813

10/31 called USCIS to request to expedite AP   11/01/18 Received email from USCIS with expedite instructions     11/14 Faxed evidence requested   12/06 Raised Service Request

01/09/19 AOS Interview 8.45am     01/09/19 APPROVED 5pm   01/15/19 Green Card Received

 

Removal of conditions

10/13/20 Mailed package   06/24/21 Case was approved

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23 minutes ago, Chelleyandaaron said:

      • If you have any attachments, make sure each attached page has your name and A-Number (if any). 

 

I think this one i believe is for attachment pages like photos and other stuff that doesn't show your name on it. I did this actually during our AOS because we had to fill out 2 AOS form for my daughter and submit different evidence.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi everyone. Sorry if this sounds like a dumb question but my green card expires 1/5/2021. The 90 day window opened up 10/7/2020. Does this mean I had to send in everything on 10/7/2020 or do I have time of 90 days to send in? What would be considered late? Please help me! Thank you!

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My package is expected to get delivered by FedEx October 15 at Arizona facility. 

 

My greencard is expiring November 13 2020.

 

I kept it simple and included:

-5 pictures
- Copies of our documentation (GC, Passports, licence)

- tax return 2018 + 2019

- copy of court marriage

- W2 of work

- Joint energy bill statement (last month)

- Joint phone bill statement  (last month)

- Joint Life Insurance

- Flight tickets to Hawaii, Europe and India

- Joint Bank Account (last month)
- Joint credit card statement. (last month)

 

I also included form G-1450 and G-1145 with processing fee of $680 Dollars.

 

1 hour ago, Marriedforlove said:

Hi everyone. Sorry if this sounds like a dumb question but my green card expires 1/5/2021. The 90 day window opened up 10/7/2020. Does this mean I had to send in everything on 10/7/2020 or do I have time of 90 days to send in? What would be considered late? Please help me! Thank you!

you have time starting from 10/7 to submit your paperwork until your greencard expires. Usually the sooner the better. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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37 minutes ago, Hartje said:

My package is expected to get delivered by FedEx October 15 at Arizona facility. 

 

My greencard is expiring November 13 2020.

 

I kept it simple and included:

-5 pictures
- Copies of our documentation (GC, Passports, licence)

- tax return 2018 + 2019

- copy of court marriage

- W2 of work

- Joint energy bill statement (last month)

- Joint phone bill statement  (last month)

- Joint Life Insurance

- Flight tickets to Hawaii, Europe and India

- Joint Bank Account (last month)
- Joint credit card statement. (last month)

 

I also included form G-1450 and G-1145 with processing fee of $680 Dollars.

 

you have time starting from 10/7 to submit your paperwork until your greencard expires. Usually the sooner the better. 

Thanks!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Austria
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I have sent off my paperwork yesterday and it is supposed to arrive, through FEDEX tomorrow morning. 

I put this off for quite some time and stressed about the evidence not knowing if what I provided was enough but I ended up not sending too much. 

 

We shall see how this goes and how long the wait time really will be. 

 

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3 hours ago, Hartje said:

My package is expected to get delivered by FedEx October 15 at Arizona facility. 

 

My greencard is expiring November 13 2020.

 

I kept it simple and included:

-5 pictures
- Copies of our documentation (GC, Passports, licence)

- tax return 2018 + 2019

- copy of court marriage

- W2 of work

- Joint energy bill statement (last month)

- Joint phone bill statement  (last month)

- Joint Life Insurance

- Flight tickets to Hawaii, Europe and India

- Joint Bank Account (last month)
- Joint credit card statement. (last month)

 

I also included form G-1450 and G-1145 with processing fee of $680 Dollars.

 

you have time starting from 10/7 to submit your paperwork until your greencard expires. Usually the sooner the better. 

Hi @Hartje our packet is also headed that way and expected to arrive tomorrow. Cross our fingers that our paperworks goes smoothly. Like you,we also made our packet very simple. Good luck!

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18 hours ago, Hartje said:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13RCTakDzgWAidVNgroLIjgVsgg4RpMhvHo531eS0S0M/edit#gid=0

 

I made a starts of the Google sheet, but I am not so handy with it. Can someone pls build upon it. 😅

You have it as comment only, can you update the doc so anyone with the link can edit?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
Timeline

Ready to send off my packet for removal of conditions..gc expires 11.20..how do I know if I have an A-number? And where can I find it?

Also....everyone removing conditions send packets to same address in Arizona? Or does it depend on where we live..we r in Florida.

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