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Hi! I'm just about to send in my packet, just wanted to ask for a review of my cover letter and evidences if I missed anything. TIA!

 

7/11/2023

 

USCIS

Attn: I-751  

P.O. Box 4072

Carol Stream, IL  60197-4072 

 

RE: I-751 JOINT PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE OF:

(K-1 VISA) <NAME>, A###

 

To whom it may concern:

Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding myself, <NAME>. I entered the US on a K-1 visa in October 2020, married my husband, <SPOUSE NAME> on November 16, 2020, and was awarded Adjustment of Status to Conditional Permanent Residence starting October 5th, 2021. We are happily living together and jointly request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions.

 

Contents include the following documents, constituting a petition for the removal of Conditions on residence and evidence of our ongoing relationship.

  • Filled and signed form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions of Residence

  • Filled and signed form G-1145, e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

  • Check for $680 made payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Appendix 1 - Petitioner and Spouse

  • Copy of both sides of <NAME>Permanent Resident Card.

  • Copy of <NAME>passport

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> passport

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> driver’s license

  • Copy of <NAME>and <SPOUSE NAME> marriage certificate

Appendix 2 - Residence and Insurance

  • Residential Lease for current shared residence

  • Renter’s insurance for current shared residence 

  • ALTA document for a shared investment property, bought in 2021

  • Homeowner’s insurance for investment property

  • Utility bills with our names and shared address

  • Phone bill from our joint phone plan

  • Copy of our health insurance, listing <NAME> as dependant

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> life insurance, listing <NAME> as sole beneficiary

Appendix 3 - Finances

  • Copy of our shared credit card

  • Quarterly statements from 2021-2023 from our joint checking account

  • Tax returns for 2020-2022, filed married jointly

Appendix 4 - Life Events

  • Flight itinerary for our trip to Texas in June 2021

  • Photos from our wedding reception in Philadelphia in November 2022

  • Signed document for event arrangements for our wedding reception in Malaysia in December 2022

  • Photos from our wedding reception in Malaysia in December 2022

  • Flight itinerary for our trip to London in May 2023

  • Photos from our trip to London in May 2023

 

Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and we understand that we may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date. Please advise us if you have any further questions or concerns related to this petition.

 

Sincerely,




 

<NAME> and <SPOUSE NAME>




 

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1 hour ago, Jillyg92 said:

Hi! I'm just about to send in my packet, just wanted to ask for a review of my cover letter and evidences if I missed anything. TIA!

 

7/11/2023

 

USCIS

Attn: I-751  

P.O. Box 4072

Carol Stream, IL  60197-4072 

 

RE: I-751 JOINT PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE OF:

(K-1 VISA) <NAME>, A###

 

To whom it may concern:

Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding myself, <NAME>. I entered the US on a K-1 visa in October 2020, married my husband, <SPOUSE NAME> on November 16, 2020, and was awarded Adjustment of Status to Conditional Permanent Residence starting October 5th, 2021. We are happily living together and jointly request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions.

 

Contents include the following documents, constituting a petition for the removal of Conditions on residence and evidence of our ongoing relationship.

  • Filled and signed form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions of Residence

  • Filled and signed form G-1145, e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

  • Check for $680 made payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Appendix 1 - Petitioner and Spouse

  • Copy of both sides of <NAME>Permanent Resident Card.

  • Copy of <NAME>passport

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> passport

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> driver’s license

  • Copy of <NAME>and <SPOUSE NAME> marriage certificate

Appendix 2 - Residence and Insurance

  • Residential Lease for current shared residence

  • Renter’s insurance for current shared residence 

  • ALTA document for a shared investment property, bought in 2021

  • Homeowner’s insurance for investment property

  • Utility bills with our names and shared address

  • Phone bill from our joint phone plan

  • Copy of our health insurance, listing <NAME> as dependant

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> life insurance, listing <NAME> as sole beneficiary

Appendix 3 - Finances

  • Copy of our shared credit card

  • Quarterly statements from 2021-2023 from our joint checking account

  • Tax returns for 2020-2022, filed married jointly

Appendix 4 - Life Events

  • Flight itinerary for our trip to Texas in June 2021

  • Photos from our wedding reception in Philadelphia in November 2022

  • Signed document for event arrangements for our wedding reception in Malaysia in December 2022

  • Photos from our wedding reception in Malaysia in December 2022

  • Flight itinerary for our trip to London in May 2023

  • Photos from our trip to London in May 2023

 

Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and we understand that we may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date. Please advise us if you have any further questions or concerns related to this petition.

 

Sincerely,




 

<NAME> and <SPOUSE NAME>




 

This seems like solid evidence.

 

Copies of both passports are not needed.  But, you might have reasons not listed on here as to why.

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October 2019 - Biometrics Appointment

January 2020 - AOS RFE for birth certificate received and sent back

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November 2020 - EAD/AP renewal approved and got the card - AOS interview date issued

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3 hours ago, Jillyg92 said:

Hi! I'm just about to send in my packet, just wanted to ask for a review of my cover letter and evidences if I missed anything. TIA!

 

7/11/2023

 

USCIS

Attn: I-751  

P.O. Box 4072

Carol Stream, IL  60197-4072 

 

RE: I-751 JOINT PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON RESIDENCE OF:

(K-1 VISA) <NAME>, A###

 

To whom it may concern:

Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding myself, <NAME>. I entered the US on a K-1 visa in October 2020, married my husband, <SPOUSE NAME> on November 16, 2020, and was awarded Adjustment of Status to Conditional Permanent Residence starting October 5th, 2021. We are happily living together and jointly request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions.

 

Contents include the following documents, constituting a petition for the removal of Conditions on residence and evidence of our ongoing relationship.

  • Filled and signed form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions of Residence

  • Filled and signed form G-1145, e-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

  • Check for $680 made payable to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Appendix 1 - Petitioner and Spouse

  • Copy of both sides of <NAME>Permanent Resident Card.

  • Copy of <NAME>passport

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> passport

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> driver’s license

  • Copy of <NAME>and <SPOUSE NAME> marriage certificate

Appendix 2 - Residence and Insurance

  • Residential Lease for current shared residence

  • Renter’s insurance for current shared residence 

  • ALTA document for a shared investment property, bought in 2021

  • Homeowner’s insurance for investment property

  • Utility bills with our names and shared address

  • Phone bill from our joint phone plan

  • Copy of our health insurance, listing <NAME> as dependant

  • Copy of <SPOUSE NAME> life insurance, listing <NAME> as sole beneficiary

Appendix 3 - Finances

  • Copy of our shared credit card

  • Quarterly statements from 2021-2023 from our joint checking account

  • Tax returns for 2020-2022, filed married jointly

Appendix 4 - Life Events

  • Flight itinerary for our trip to Texas in June 2021

  • Photos from our wedding reception in Philadelphia in November 2022

  • Signed document for event arrangements for our wedding reception in Malaysia in December 2022

  • Photos from our wedding reception in Malaysia in December 2022

  • Flight itinerary for our trip to London in May 2023

  • Photos from our trip to London in May 2023

 

Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and we understand that we may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date. Please advise us if you have any further questions or concerns related to this petition.

 

Sincerely,




 

<NAME> and <SPOUSE NAME>




 


Also keep in mind putting tabs, binders and other cosmetic things on your application are pointless now. They just take it all apart and scan it in to their system. 
 

Just print it all and post it.

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