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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Hello Visa Journey Community,

 

I’m currently working on my husband's I-751 Removal of Conditions application and handling it myself. I’d really appreciate some guidance to ensure I'm on the right track before submitting. I've listed the bullet points of what I’ve included in my package so far. If anyone could let me know if I'm missing anything or if there’s any additional evidence I should consider, that would be so helpful!

 

Thank you so much in advance for any advice you can offer!

 

Best regards,
Carlos

 

 

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS:

·         Completed & Signed Form I-751

·         Form G-1450, Credit Card Payment Authorization

·         Form G-1145, Request for e-Notification

·         Copy of Permanent Resident Card (front and back)

 

EXHIBIT A – BANK ACCOUNTS:

·         Letter from Chase re: Joint Account status

·         Chase Checking account statements from November 2022 – September 2024

 

EXHIBIT B – OTHER FINANCIALS:

·         IRS Tax Transcripts for 2022 and 2023

·         IRS Tax Returns for 2022 and 2023

·         Chase.com verification of authorized user on Freedom credit card

·         Chase.com verification of authorized user on Amazon credit card

·         Apple Card Credit Card statements from May 2022 – October 2024

·         Copies of Joint Credit Cards

·         Beneficiary Documentation from Employment Benefits

 

EXHIBIT C – SHARED ADDRESS & COHABITATION: 

·         Electrical bills in both names from October 2022 to October 2024

·          Internet bills in both names from February 2023 to September 2024

·         Driver’s License of both parties

 

EXHIBIT D – SHARED INSURANCE & BILLS:

·         Declarations pages for auto insurance policy from December 2019 – December 2021

·         Health Insurance Card

·         Dental Insurance Card

 

EXHIBIT E – PROOF OF BONAFIDE RELATIONSHIP:

·         39 photos from throughout the marriage from 2022 through 2024

·         Documentation of 8 entertainment events attended together in 2023 and 2024

·         Documentation of 4 trips taken together in 2023 and 2024

·         Copy of Marriage Certificate  

·         Copy of Marriage Record  

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Panama
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Thank you so much for sharing! You are very organized. This will be helpful for myself and others that want to do this in future, assuming the process doesn't change when I am able to apply for my partner 😁

 

@OldUser Thank you for mentioning about paying with a check over a cc. Although my first payment was handled well, I won't risk it for future payments. 💜

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Your list is good, and should be, for most officers, complete.  I would ask you one question though...what is your living situation?  Do you rent?  Do you own?  I would add a copy of a lease or a deed/mortgage.  If you live with friends, or with family, then include an affidavit from them describing your agreement, and how the two of you contribute to the household.

 

This is not a requirement - but might go a long way to add to your "co-habititation" paperwork.

 

Best of luck to you both!

 

Sukie in NY

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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20 minutes ago, CarLeo said:

@Sukie I own my apartment. I was looking to add him to the mortgage but from what I was told, I would have to refinance. 

I understand.   If you have home owner's insurance, be sure to add him to the list of claimants.  That way, if anything awful were to happen to you, he would be able to file a claim with the insurance company. 

 

Have a great journey!

 

Sukie

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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13 hours ago, CarLeo said:

@Sukie I own my apartment. I was looking to add him to the mortgage but from what I was told, I would have to refinance. 

 

Seconding @Sukie's advice on homeowners insurance. We had lease documents but no shared utilities, so we, like you, submitted copies of our driver's licenses plus our renters insurance.

 

This otherwise looks more or less exactly like our submission (approved yesterday).

 

Best of luck!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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For what it’s worth, this was what we submitted in September 2022 and it was recently approved with no interview:

 

I included a cover page, a short intro, and a table of contents with the following (I've redacted some personal info):

 

[A short description]

 

EXHIBIT A: Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

 

EXHIBIT B: Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

 

EXHIBIT C : Lawful Permanent Resident Status and Identification

This exhibit includes copies of the following:

 

Current Permanent Resident Card

I-797, Notice of Action stating approval of my I-485 application

Employment Authorization/Advance Parole Card

Social Security Card

Driver’s License

 

EXHIBIT D : Marriage Certificate

 

EXHIBIT E: Cohabitation with Spouse

This exhibit includes copies of the following:

 

Electric bill addressed to me and my spouse

Water bill addressed to me and my spouse

Home Owner’s Insurance under me and my spouse

Closing statement of current home (purchased prior to me obtaining lawful permanent resident status)

Spouse’s current driver’s license matching our address

 

EXHIBIT F: Federal and State Tax Returns for 2019, 2020, and 2021

 

EXHBIT G: Financial Commingling

This exhibit includes the following:

 

Monthly statements from joint [...] checking account

Monthly statements from [...] - I am an authorized user on this account, and only the primary account holder’s name (my spouse, [...]) is listed on the statements. The charges are then paid through our joint [...] account

Monthly Costco card membership statements

Proof of myself as my spouse’s 401k beneficiary

Most recent 401k statement

Account summary of joint [investment] account

Account summary of joint [investment] account

 

EXHIBIT H: Summary of Spouse’s Employment Benefits with as the Beneficiary

This exhibit includes the following:

 

Summary page detailing all benefits elected by my spouse, including health and life insurance

Copy of current health insurance card

 

EXHBIT I: Evidence of Joint Vehicle Insurance

 

EXHBIT J: Supplemental Evidence

This exhibit contains the following:

 

Assorted photographs from throughout our marriage

Certificate of marriage into the Catholic Church in [...]

Photographs of Catholic Church wedding ceremony

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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15 hours ago, LemonLemonade said:

Hi! May I ask how are you going to attach everything? Like how will you group your different exhibits? tyia!

This is how I’m sending it…. Hope it’s not too much.

IMG_3392.jpeg

8 minutes ago, visaquestion1234 said:

For what it’s worth, this was what we submitted in September 2022 and it was recently approved with no interview:

 

I included a cover page, a short intro, and a table of contents with the following (I've redacted some personal info):

 

[A short description]

 

EXHIBIT A: Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

 

EXHIBIT B: Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

 

EXHIBIT C : Lawful Permanent Resident Status and Identification

This exhibit includes copies of the following:

 

Current Permanent Resident Card

I-797, Notice of Action stating approval of my I-485 application

Employment Authorization/Advance Parole Card

Social Security Card

Driver’s License

 

EXHIBIT D : Marriage Certificate

 

EXHIBIT E: Cohabitation with Spouse

This exhibit includes copies of the following:

 

Electric bill addressed to me and my spouse

Water bill addressed to me and my spouse

Home Owner’s Insurance under me and my spouse

Closing statement of current home (purchased prior to me obtaining lawful permanent resident status)

Spouse’s current driver’s license matching our address

 

EXHIBIT F: Federal and State Tax Returns for 2019, 2020, and 2021

 

EXHBIT G: Financial Commingling

This exhibit includes the following:

 

Monthly statements from joint [...] checking account

Monthly statements from [...] - I am an authorized user on this account, and only the primary account holder’s name (my spouse, [...]) is listed on the statements. The charges are then paid through our joint [...] account

Monthly Costco card membership statements

Proof of myself as my spouse’s 401k beneficiary

Most recent 401k statement

Account summary of joint [investment] account

Account summary of joint [investment] account

 

EXHIBIT H: Summary of Spouse’s Employment Benefits with as the Beneficiary

This exhibit includes the following:

 

Summary page detailing all benefits elected by my spouse, including health and life insurance

Copy of current health insurance card

 

EXHBIT I: Evidence of Joint Vehicle Insurance

 

EXHBIT J: Supplemental Evidence

This exhibit contains the following:

 

Assorted photographs from throughout our marriage

Certificate of marriage into the Catholic Church in [...]

Photographs of Catholic Church wedding ceremony

Thank you for your advice!

4 hours ago, Sausage Roll said:

 

Seconding @Sukie's advice on homeowners insurance. We had lease documents but no shared utilities, so we, like you, submitted copies of our driver's licenses plus our renters insurance.

 

This otherwise looks more or less exactly like our submission (approved yesterday).

 

Best of luck!

Thank you!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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2 minutes ago, CarLeo said:

This is how I’m sending it…. Hope it’s not too much.

IMG_3392.jpeg

Thank you for your advice!

Thank you!

Wow, that looks oddly similar to ours! I was going to find a pic of our submission but it’s basically that. We just used tabs we bought at Staples instead of post-it notes.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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1 minute ago, visaquestion1234 said:

Wow, that looks oddly similar to ours! I was going to find a pic of our submission but it’s basically that. We just used tabs we bought at Staples instead of post-it notes.

I was trynna do everything with what I had haha

 
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