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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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I am in the process of filing my wife’s I-751 currently this is what I have as of now. I am hoping this is sufficient I don't need to file until Septmber 21st but just gathering evidence any comments. Thanks!

1. Copy I-551 front and back.

2. Affidavit – From my wife’s employer who knows both of us well.

3. Thank you notes from a neighbor and a friend address to the both of us.

4. Pictures and ticket stubs from a play we attended the Green Bird, San Francisco Ferry Ride, State Fair.

5. Pictures of a trip to the mountains and the snow to visit brother.

6. Pictures with both family members.

7. Itinerary of our trip to China in 2007 along with pictures.

8. Designated beneficiary of my 401 and 457 investment plans, pay warrants beneficiary.

9. Health, Dental enrolment documents.

10. Tax transcripts from IRS 2005 and 2006.

11. Both of our DMV cards showing our address.

12. Furniture receipts of purchases we made with both names on invoice.

13. Goodwill donations from both of us with our address included on receipt.

14. Passport with all visa’s and stamps.

15. Immigration letter she received when she arrived at LAX.

"Knowledge comes from reading the small print. Experience comes from not reading it."

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do you have any evidence like utilities or mortgage or rental papers.?.. or any evidence in regards to a joint account at your bank ....

if you have some bills in your name and some in your spouses name i would include those too.... all the evidence doesn't necessarily have to have both your names on it...

also remember to include photocopies of the front and back of the green card.. I almost forgot to do taht when I was mailing off my package....

just to give you an idea this is what we included in our package ....

copy of baby's hospital certificate

copy of baby's death certificate

copy of rental agreement

copy of car insurance

copy of one recent joint tax form

copy of 401K that states that I am the primary beneficiary

copy of health care statement showing that I am covered under hubby's health care insurance

copy of one recent gas bill

copy of one recent phone bill

copy of one recent cable bill

copy of recent bank statements

copy of paper showing that hubby added me to his bank account

Copy of some bills (Sirius, Netflix etc) with just hubby's name and our address on it

Copy of some bills with just my name on it and our address (recent electric bill etc..)

Some envelopes with both our names and address on them...

I just sent in the most recent bill for each utility.... The phone and gas were in my name but I added hubby's name, the electric company didn't let me add my hubby's name...... and I just included the most recent bank statement.... and the application that we filled out to add me to hubby's account...

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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I am in the process of filing my wife’s I-751 currently this is what I have as of now. I am hoping this is sufficient I don't need to file until Septmber 21st but just gathering evidence any comments. Thanks!

1. Copy I-551 front and back.

2. Affidavit – From my wife’s employer who knows both of us well.

3. Thank you notes from a neighbor and a friend address to the both of us.

4. Pictures and ticket stubs from a play we attended the Green Bird, San Francisco Ferry Ride, State Fair.

5. Pictures of a trip to the mountains and the snow to visit brother.

6. Pictures with both family members.

7. Itinerary of our trip to China in 2007 along with pictures.

8. Designated beneficiary of my 401 and 457 investment plans, pay warrants beneficiary.

9. Health, Dental enrolment documents.

10. Tax transcripts from IRS 2005 and 2006.

11. Both of our DMV cards showing our address.

12. Furniture receipts of purchases we made with both names on invoice.

13. Goodwill donations from both of us with our address included on receipt.

14. Passport with all visa’s and stamps.

15. Immigration letter she received when she arrived at LAX.

16.Homeowner Policy with both our names.

"Knowledge comes from reading the small print. Experience comes from not reading it."

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: China
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I am in the process of filing my wife’s I-751 currently this is what I have as of now. I am hoping this is sufficient I don't need to file until Septmber 21st but just gathering evidence any comments. Thanks!

1. Copy I-551 front and back.

2. Affidavit – From my wife’s employer who knows both of us well.

3. Thank you notes from a neighbor and a friend address to the both of us.

4. Pictures and ticket stubs from a play we attended the Green Bird, San Francisco Ferry Ride, State Fair.

5. Pictures of a trip to the mountains and the snow to visit brother.

6. Pictures with both family members.

7. Itinerary of our trip to China in 2007 along with pictures.

8. Designated beneficiary of my 401 and 457 investment plans, pay warrants beneficiary.

9. Health, Dental enrolment documents.

10. Tax transcripts from IRS 2005 and 2006.

11. Both of our DMV cards showing our address.

12. Furniture receipts of purchases we made with both names on invoice.

13. Goodwill donations from both of us with our address included on receipt.

14. Passport with all visa’s and stamps.

15. Immigration letter she received when she arrived at LAX.

16.Homeowner Policy with both our names.

What about joint bank accounts, credit card accounts... From my understanding, if you want to include affidavit letters, you probably want to include two affidavit letters based on the instructions of I-751.

I-751

06/09/07 (day 1): I-751 package re-sent to CSC

06/11/07 (day 3): package received by CSC

06/14/07 (day 6): check cashed

06/26/07 (day 18): received NOA1 (dated 06/12/07)

and biometric appointment letter (dated 06/25/07)

07/14/07 (day 36): biometric appointment

07/24/07 (day 46): email of card production ordered

07/30/07 (day 52): email of approval letter sent (sent on 07/28/07)

and 10-yr GC received in mail

N-400

05/28/08: package delivered to CSC

05/29/08: check cashed

06/09/08: received biometric notice (notice date 06/05/08, priority date 05/28/08)

06/19/08: biometrics

12/08/08: interview - approved!

02/26/09: oath ceremony

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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I am in the process of filing my wife’s I-751 currently this is what I have as of now. I am hoping this is sufficient I don't need to file until Septmber 21st but just gathering evidence any comments. Thanks!

1. Copy I-551 front and back.

2. Affidavit – From my wife’s employer who knows both of us well.

3. Thank you notes from a neighbor and a friend address to the both of us.

4. Pictures and ticket stubs from a play we attended the Green Bird, San Francisco Ferry Ride, State Fair.

5. Pictures of a trip to the mountains and the snow to visit brother.

6. Pictures with both family members.

7. Itinerary of our trip to China in 2007 along with pictures.

8. Designated beneficiary of my 401 and 457 investment plans, pay warrants beneficiary.

9. Health, Dental enrolment documents.

10. Tax transcripts from IRS 2005 and 2006.

11. Both of our DMV cards showing our address.

12. Furniture receipts of purchases we made with both names on invoice.

13. Goodwill donations from both of us with our address included on receipt.

14. Passport with all visa’s and stamps.

15. Immigration letter she received when she arrived at LAX.

16.Homeowner Policy with both our names.

What about joint bank accounts, credit card accounts... From my understanding, if you want to include affidavit letters, you probably want to include two affidavit letters based on the instructions of I-751.

My wife has a checking account and ATM card but it is not joint this is her first ones, I could add another letter at a later date I don't know if that is a must do? I have one plus a couple of thank you notes. I didn't know it was a requirement to have two?

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"Knowledge comes from reading the small print. Experience comes from not reading it."

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I am in the process of filing my wife’s I-751 currently this is what I have as of now. I am hoping this is sufficient I don't need to file until Septmber 21st but just gathering evidence any comments. Thanks!

1. Copy I-551 front and back.

2. Affidavit – From my wife’s employer who knows both of us well.

3. Thank you notes from a neighbor and a friend address to the both of us.

4. Pictures and ticket stubs from a play we attended the Green Bird, San Francisco Ferry Ride, State Fair.

5. Pictures of a trip to the mountains and the snow to visit brother.

6. Pictures with both family members.

7. Itinerary of our trip to China in 2007 along with pictures.

8. Designated beneficiary of my 401 and 457 investment plans, pay warrants beneficiary.

9. Health, Dental enrolment documents.

10. Tax transcripts from IRS 2005 and 2006.

11. Both of our DMV cards showing our address.

12. Furniture receipts of purchases we made with both names on invoice.

13. Goodwill donations from both of us with our address included on receipt.

14. Passport with all visa’s and stamps.

15. Immigration letter she received when she arrived at LAX.

16.Homeowner Policy with both our names.

What about joint bank accounts, credit card accounts... From my understanding, if you want to include affidavit letters, you probably want to include two affidavit letters based on the instructions of I-751.

My wife has a checking account and ATM card but it is not joint this is her first ones, I could add another letter at a later date I don't know if that is a must do? I have one plus a couple of thank you notes. I didn't know it was a requirement to have two?

You are not required to include affidavit letters as your evidence. But if you want to include it as your evidence, I think you probably better prepare two letters. bcoz the instructions of I-751 reads like:

"The documents should cover, but not limited to, the following examples:

......

5. Affidavits sworn to or affirmed by at LEAST TWO PEOPLE who have known both of you since your conditional residence was granted and have personal knowledge of your marriage and relationship. ......"

I think it is really up to you. Include only one affidavit wouldn't hurt, I think.

I-751

06/09/07 (day 1): I-751 package re-sent to CSC

06/11/07 (day 3): package received by CSC

06/14/07 (day 6): check cashed

06/26/07 (day 18): received NOA1 (dated 06/12/07)

and biometric appointment letter (dated 06/25/07)

07/14/07 (day 36): biometric appointment

07/24/07 (day 46): email of card production ordered

07/30/07 (day 52): email of approval letter sent (sent on 07/28/07)

and 10-yr GC received in mail

N-400

05/28/08: package delivered to CSC

05/29/08: check cashed

06/09/08: received biometric notice (notice date 06/05/08, priority date 05/28/08)

06/19/08: biometrics

12/08/08: interview - approved!

02/26/09: oath ceremony

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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I am in the process of filing my wife’s I-751 currently this is what I have as of now. I am hoping this is sufficient I don't need to file until Septmber 21st but just gathering evidence any comments. Thanks!

1. Copy I-551 front and back.

2. Affidavit – From my wife’s employer who knows both of us well.

3. Thank you notes from a neighbor and a friend address to the both of us.

4. Pictures and ticket stubs from a play we attended the Green Bird, San Francisco Ferry Ride, State Fair.

5. Pictures of a trip to the mountains and the snow to visit brother.

6. Pictures with both family members.

7. Itinerary of our trip to China in 2007 along with pictures.

8. Designated beneficiary of my 401 and 457 investment plans, pay warrants beneficiary.

9. Health, Dental enrolment documents.

10. Tax transcripts from IRS 2005 and 2006.

11. Both of our DMV cards showing our address.

12. Furniture receipts of purchases we made with both names on invoice.

13. Goodwill donations from both of us with our address included on receipt.

14. Passport with all visa’s and stamps.

15. Immigration letter she received when she arrived at LAX.

16.Homeowner Policy with both our names.

What about joint bank accounts, credit card accounts... From my understanding, if you want to include affidavit letters, you probably want to include two affidavit letters based on the instructions of I-751.

My wife has a checking account and ATM card but it is not joint this is her first ones, I could add another letter at a later date I don't know if that is a must do? I have one plus a couple of thank you notes. I didn't know it was a requirement to have two?

You are not required to include affidavit letters as your evidence. But if you want to include it as your evidence, I think you probably better prepare two letters. bcoz the instructions of I-751 reads like:

"The documents should cover, but not limited to, the following examples:

......

5. Affidavits sworn to or affirmed by at LEAST TWO PEOPLE who have known both of you since your conditional residence was granted and have personal knowledge of your marriage and relationship. ......"

I think it is really up to you. Include only one affidavit wouldn't hurt, I think.

Makes sense to me I will add one more. Thanks

"Knowledge comes from reading the small print. Experience comes from not reading it."

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