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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: South Korea
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Hello folks, come first week of April we'll be submitting my wife's I-751. So far these are what I've gathered and hoping to get some feedback since we don't have a joint bank account, thank you!

 

- Copies of both of our state IDs, one from previous state & current state we live in

- Copies of apartment leases, first & last page only, showing both names as the tenants at the same address and signatures

- Print outs of IRS Tax Return Transcripts, filed as married filing joint (2024, 2023, 2022) 

- Copies of my latest employer provided medical and dental insurance card/plan, showing both names

- Print outs of previous year's (2024, 2023, 2022) employer provided insurance and benefits selections, showing both names

- Print outs of wife as beneficiary for 401K, IRA, and HSA

- Copy of our current car insurance card, showing both names

- Print out of car insurance policy update when wife was added back in 2022

- Print out of credit card confirmation page adding wife as an authorized user

- Copies of photos: one with just the two of us (2022), one at a friend's wedding with friends (2024), and one with another couple during NYE (2024)

- Copies of mails and contents addressed to both of us (2022, 2023)

 

 

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  On 3/16/2025 at 8:25 PM, JoooonMoi said:

 

- Copies of apartment leases, first & last page only, showing both names as the tenants at the same address and signatures

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Why is that? If you submit partial docs, expect an RFE. Submit all pages even if it's 100. You can spend few bucks to print it, don't jeopardize petition because you're trying to save money.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: South Korea
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  On 3/16/2025 at 9:24 PM, OldUser said:

Why is that? If you submit partial docs, expect an RFE. Submit all pages even if it's 100. You can spend few bucks to print it, don't jeopardize petition because you're trying to save money.

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I think my thought was 'are these other pages relevant?' But then as you've mentioned, it'll be partial evidence of a whole so will make sure to copy the rest of them as well. Thank you, sir!

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  On 3/16/2025 at 8:25 PM, JoooonMoi said:

Hello folks, come first week of April we'll be submitting my wife's I-751. So far these are what I've gathered and hoping to get some feedback since we don't have a joint bank account, thank you!

 

- Copies of both of our state IDs, one from previous state & current state we live in

- Copies of apartment leases, first & last page only, showing both names as the tenants at the same address and signatures

- Print outs of IRS Tax Return Transcripts, filed as married filing joint (2024, 2023, 2022) 

- Copies of my latest employer provided medical and dental insurance card/plan, showing both names

- Print outs of previous year's (2024, 2023, 2022) employer provided insurance and benefits selections, showing both names

- Print outs of wife as beneficiary for 401K, IRA, and HSA

- Copy of our current car insurance card, showing both names

- Print out of car insurance policy update when wife was added back in 2022

- Print out of credit card confirmation page adding wife as an authorized user

- Copies of photos: one with just the two of us (2022), one at a friend's wedding with friends (2024), and one with another couple during NYE (2024)

- Copies of mails and contents addressed to both of us (2022, 2023)

 

 

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Do you have utility bills in both names? If yes, include quarterly or all bills. 

We included bimonthly statements of gas and electric and quarterly garbage service statements, even the ads pages or blank pages. As @OldUser says, if you submit partial documents, expect an RFE.

Also, include credit card statements if it shows itemized charges of each user.

 

You can compare your list with ours.

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/827917-what-do-you-think-about-this-cover-letter-i-751/

 

Our I-751 was about 2 inches thick. 
 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: South Korea
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  On 3/16/2025 at 10:14 PM, EatBulaga said:

 

Do you have utility bills in both names? If yes, include quarterly or all bills. 

We included bimonthly statements of gas and electric and quarterly garbage service statements, even the ads pages or blank pages. As @OldUser says, if you submit partial documents, expect an RFE.

Also, include credit card statements if it shows itemized charges of each user.

 

You can compare your list with ours.

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/827917-what-do-you-think-about-this-cover-letter-i-751/

 

Our I-751 was about 2 inches thick. 
 

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Thank you, sir!

Unfortunately, we don't have any utility bills in both names...

But thank you for reminding be about the credit card statement! She did (finally) use one of the credit cards a couple months back! Was able to print the statement for that month and the 2024 Year-End Summary report, which breaks down our charges by user and then by months.

 

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