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I-751 ROC Waiver Request- Should I wait for the RFE ?

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4 minutes ago, VicParker said:

@Mobius1 
I didn't change the address. 
What should I write in the letter explaining 'what leads to divorce' ? Is it required or necessary to include the reason for divorce?

 

In that case you are fine. i751s are at the bottom of the priorities for them. Some people have been waiting for their answer for 3-5 years.

 

Not necessarily, USCIS doesn't care about your reasons but the reality of the marriage, however, it doesn't hurt epically if the cause was not your fault or you didn't initiate it. Irreconcilable differences is the most common ground for divorce.

 

If an interview comes, be prepared to present a lot more evidence than you did during i485.

 

Just write a simple letter and add the following statements in bold:

 

"This letter is to request USCIS to change my joint petition into Divorce waiver under good faith marriage. I sent a letter prior to this one on date XX but did not receive an RFE for the final divorce decree. You can find a copy of my divorce decree with this letter. I would appreciate an acknowledgement of this receipt."

 

You are on the clock! Do hurry up with this 2nd letter and keep records of confirmation / receipt.

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3 hours ago, VicParker said:

@Mike E @Mobius1 
Please correct me if my understanding is wrong here:

I already send the Waiver Request letter (certified mail & signature required). 
USCIS add that letter to my current case file.

And when the processing day/date comes (or I-751 dates becomes current) they will look at the file , they will send the RFE requesting the Divorce Decree.

USCIS don't process the files/cases out of order to send the RFE

Your OP asked:

 

"Should I send the Divorce Decree  and other supporting documents before USCIS sends the RFE?"

 

I've said yes. You can keep asking me, and you are going to get same answer.

 

I'm not being effective here. I'm out.

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