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Hello,

 

We are about to mail out package out for the i-751 to remove the conditional provision of the PR for my husband.

 

We have received 6 notarized affadivits, but noticed that most of our friends and relatives did not include their birthplace and date of birth of the affadivits. They did, however, get them notarized.

 

Should we have them resend them to us with the two items each, or will they be valid given the notaries would have validate their identifications? They all contain the language around being a sworn affidavit.

 

Thanks,

 

Jeff

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Affidavits are one of the weakest things you can send as evidence. As long as you have better things like joint bank accounts, life insurance, joint lease, mortgage or loans, car titles, car insurance etc I wouldn't worry about sending them at all. But now that you have 'em you can send it but don't waste energy in getting new ones.

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2 hours ago, jeffrey.t.norwood said:

Hello,

 

We are about to mail out package out for the i-751 to remove the conditional provision of the PR for my husband.

 

We have received 6 notarized affadivits, but noticed that most of our friends and relatives did not include their birthplace and date of birth of the affadivits. They did, however, get them notarized.

 

Should we have them resend them to us with the two items each, or will they be valid given the notaries would have validate their identifications? They all contain the language around being a sworn affidavit.

 

Thanks,

 

Jeff

We didn't even send any.  Most people do not, since they are weak evidence.

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2 hours ago, jeffrey.t.norwood said:

We have received 6 notarized affadivits, but noticed that most of our friends and relatives did not include their birthplace and date of birth of the affadivits. They did, however, get them notarized.

You should have written the affidavits and had them sign them.  I would try again. When they’ve printed and signed them, they can just take a photo with their phones and text message / email them to you. 
 

Notarization not needed.  

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2 hours ago, jeffrey.t.norwood said:

We have received 6 notarized affadivits, but noticed that most of our friends and relatives did not include their birthplace and date of birth of the affadivits. They did, however, get them notarized.

The notarization validates the person’s identity, so they are fine as is, do not redo. 
Affidavits do value . 

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