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It's that time again. After a long lull, it's time to prep for yet another filing to USCIS.

I went through the Removal of Conditions instructions document on USCIS.GOV and came up with the following checklist for submission. Any thoughts/comments on this will be most helpful.

  1. Front and back of green card - photocopies
  2. Document showing joint mortgage - photocopy
  3. Document/document showing joint checking/savings - should demonstrate period of time and balance - photocopy
  4. Document showing joint savings (second account) - should also demonstrate period of time and balance - photocopy
  5. Document showing joint brokerage account - should demonstrate period of time and holdings - photocopy
  6. 1040 transcript 2005 - photocopy
  7. 1040 transcript 2006 - photocopy
  8. Document showing joint auto insurance - photocopy
  9. Utiility bill showing both names - most recent and the oldest I can find (2) - photocopies
  10. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #1) photocopy
  11. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #2) photocopy
  12. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #3) photocopy
  13. IRA doc showing me as beneficiary - photocopy
  14. Document showing wife as beneficiary on life insurance - photocopy
  15. Documents showing wife as spouse on medical/dental/vision insurance - photocopies
  16. Check - $545.00 payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security - original
  17. I-751 form - original
Posted

Looks great! Good luck! :thumbs:

It's that time again. After a long lull, it's time to prep for yet another filing to USCIS.

I went through the Removal of Conditions instructions document on USCIS.GOV and came up with the following checklist for submission. Any thoughts/comments on this will be most helpful.

  1. Front and back of green card - photocopies
  2. Document showing joint mortgage - photocopy
  3. Document/document showing joint checking/savings - should demonstrate period of time and balance - photocopy
  4. Document showing joint savings (second account) - should also demonstrate period of time and balance - photocopy
  5. Document showing joint brokerage account - should demonstrate period of time and holdings - photocopy
  6. 1040 transcript 2005 - photocopy
  7. 1040 transcript 2006 - photocopy
  8. Document showing joint auto insurance - photocopy
  9. Utiility bill showing both names - most recent and the oldest I can find (2) - photocopies
  10. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #1) photocopy
  11. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #2) photocopy
  12. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #3) photocopy
  13. IRA doc showing me as beneficiary - photocopy
  14. Document showing wife as beneficiary on life insurance - photocopy
  15. Documents showing wife as spouse on medical/dental/vision insurance - photocopies
  16. Check - $545.00 payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security - original
  17. I-751 form - original
Posted

Looks like you have a lot of "power".

An additional thing you might submit is the affidavits from from 2 peeps.

More ammo the better!

The IO at our AOS told me when we applied for removing conditions if we hit them with "both barrels" there would be a good chance we'd be approved without an interview.

Told me to be sure and resubmit the trust I have for my family as it has a lot of power.

K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

!! ALL PAU!

Filed: Other Country: India
Timeline
Posted (edited)

Looks good. What about copies of your drivers licenses showing the same address. We did also include 2 affidavits even though they aren't required, but I just wanted to anyway. But you have a lot of good stuff.

Edited by stina&suj

Married since 9-18-04(All K1 visa & GC details in timeline.)

Ishu tum he mere Prabhu:::Jesus you are my Lord

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

a couple of pictures of the two of you together wouldn't hurt, IMHO. :)

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Filed: Timeline
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a couple of pictures of the two of you together wouldn't hurt, IMHO. :)

Good idea.

However, when I read USCIS-published I-751 instructions, I can't help but notice that in their list of "examples", they don't explicitly mention items like photographs or greeting cards. Am I reading too much into it if I come away with the impression that the items explicitly listed as examples have more weight as evidence than items that are not?

Filed: Other Country: India
Timeline
Posted
a couple of pictures of the two of you together wouldn't hurt, IMHO. :)

Good idea.

However, when I read USCIS-published I-751 instructions, I can't help but notice that in their list of "examples", they don't explicitly mention items like photographs or greeting cards. Am I reading too much into it if I come away with the impression that the items explicitly listed as examples have more weight as evidence than items that are not?

You're probably right, but paranoia is a "wonderful" part of the process, remember? Which is why we also sent in a few pictures and some greeting card copies. :P (along with the non-required affidavit! lol)

Married since 9-18-04(All K1 visa & GC details in timeline.)

Ishu tum he mere Prabhu:::Jesus you are my Lord

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Romania
Timeline
Posted (edited)
It's that time again. After a long lull, it's time to prep for yet another filing to USCIS.

I went through the Removal of Conditions instructions document on USCIS.GOV and came up with the following checklist for submission. Any thoughts/comments on this will be most helpful.

  1. Front and back of green card - photocopies
  2. Document showing joint mortgage - photocopy
  3. Document/document showing joint checking/savings - should demonstrate period of time and balance - photocopy
  4. Document showing joint savings (second account) - should also demonstrate period of time and balance - photocopy
  5. Document showing joint brokerage account - should demonstrate period of time and holdings - photocopy
  6. 1040 transcript 2005 - photocopy
  7. 1040 transcript 2006 - photocopy
  8. Document showing joint auto insurance - photocopy
  9. Utiility bill showing both names - most recent and the oldest I can find (2) - photocopies
  10. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #1) photocopy
  11. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #2) photocopy
  12. 401K doc showing wife as beneficiary (account #3) photocopy
  13. IRA doc showing me as beneficiary - photocopy
  14. Document showing wife as beneficiary on life insurance - photocopy
  15. Documents showing wife as spouse on medical/dental/vision insurance - photocopies
  16. Check - $545.00 payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security - original
  17. I-751 form - original

thoughts: :huh: p00p, we're gonna get an RFE! (compared to you....)

comments: you have a lot of financial documents. you have joint everything. i don't know what more would they need.

good luck! :)

Edited by FVA

met online: August, 2002 - yahoo music chat room

met in real life: July, 2004 - Venice, Italy

K1

filed @NSC - Sept. 2004 / approved - Jan. 2005

married: April 2005

AOS

May 2005 - applied for AOS - Chicago

transferred to CSC - approved without interview: October, 2005

REMOVAL of Conditional Status

received on 09/10/2007 @ NSC- transferred to CSC again

check cleared: 09/29/2007

NOA1 in the mail: 10/02/2007 (notice date: 09/10/2007)

biometrics: 11/01/2007

10 year card production ordered: 12/03/2007

approval notice sent: 12/07/2007

10 year card received in the mail: 12/10/2007

Application for NATURALIZATION

sent off to NSC: 07/17/2008

07/19 - delivered at NSC - at 2 AM

07/24 - check cleared

07/28 - received NOA1 (dated 07/21) - expected wait time until interview - 240 days

08/14 - biometrics appointment

10/20 - naturalization interview appointment! - APPROVED!

11/12 - oath ceremony - CHECK!

and we are done with USCIS! yaooohoooo!!!! :)

Posted
Paranoia. I had forgotten all about that. Life was good and now suddenly I know what an RFE is again.

No RFEs :D

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United States & Republic of the Philippines

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  • 3 weeks later...
Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
Timeline
Posted

Today my wife received 10-year LPR card.

IMP dates:

Sent-i751 to TSC: 18-JUL-2007

Rec'd by BCS: 28-JUL-2007

NOA 1: 08-AUG-2007 (Auto forward to CSC, case number with WACXXXXX)

Fingerprint: 28-AUG-2007

Approval e-mail: 21-SEP-2007

Thanks VJ and all the members.

XMD

 
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