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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Estonia
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Hello All,

We are sending in our i-751 package next week and we are anxious if we have enough evidence for smooth sailing.
Here is a list of what we are sending in. Do you think it's enough?
 

o  I-751 Filing Fee ($750, G-1450)

o  Completed and signed form I-751

o  Copy of permanent resident card, front and back

o  Evidence of continued bona fide marital relationship:

o   Copy of our marriage certificate

o   Copy of joint lease

o   Copy of joint mortgage pre-approval letter

o   Copy of our Driver License & State ID’s showing same address (front & back)

o   Copy of joint IRS tax return transcript from 2022 and 2023

o   Copy of joint quarterly bank account statement till date

o   Copy of joint medical, dental and vision insurance

o   Copy of beneficiary designation for life insurance, 401k, and other employer benefits.

o   Copy of utility bills

o   Copy of joint Costco membership card and family HSA Card from Health Equity

o   Photographs and travel itinerary for selected trips.

 

Thanks in advance guys.

 

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It's better than what we submitted and we got approved.  I'd throw in car insurance and if you have joint car registration or titles.

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1 hour ago, Jesset0m said:

 

o  I-751 Filing Fee ($750, G-1450)

 

I highly recommend using personal check for paying USCIS fees, as banks block transactions on credit cards as fradulent a lot of the times.

 

Overall good evidence. If you had trips, you can submit copies of airline reservations showing both names etc.

 

Good luck!

 

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Looks good, that should be plenty enough to get approved. And like OldUser said, use a check instead of credit card. Too many issues reported here on VJ with card payments. 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Estonia
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23 hours ago, OldUser said:

I highly recommend using personal check for paying USCIS fees, as banks block transactions on credit cards as fradulent a lot of the times.

 

Overall good evidence. If you had trips, you can submit copies of airline reservations showing both names etc.

 

Good luck!

 

Oh wow.

 

Thanks for the tip.

Do you have any directions on how to write personal checks for USCIS 

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23 minutes ago, Jesset0m said:

Oh wow.

 

Thanks for the tip.

Do you have any directions on how to write personal checks for USCIS 

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees
 

Under How to Write a Check 

 

 

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1 hour ago, powerpuff said:

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-fees
 

Under How to Write a Check 

And here you can spell amount - https://www.calculatorsoup.com/calculators/conversions/numberstowords.php

 

For I-751 it is:

seven hundred fifty and 00/100 dollars

 

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