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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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It is quite obvious from your post that you were very responsible and competent in following USCIS directions, laws and rules, thus it does not surprise me that you got approved with no interview so quickly. Good for you. Enjoy. :thumbs:

Hey everyone! I just wanted to share the great news that my husband's conditions have been removed. We filed in late August, just before his expiration. The filed was transfered to California in September. He had biometrics Oct 12 or 14, one of those early teens. Then on Dec. 3 he was approved. We had no "touches" along the way.

Now I was so worried about an RFE because we didn't have any evidence of sharing utilities or checking accounts. No children, no will, no life insurance, no joint car ownership. Our checking and savings accounts are separate and no names on each other's accounts even! PLus the evidence we submitted did not expand the entire 2 years of conditional residence. The joint CD and beneficiary on bank account did not occur until May or June of this year. The earliest evidence, except for the letters, was in the middle of 2006. I will list the evidence below:

• Copy of green card

• Three original letters from U.S. citizen friends and relative attesting to our relationship and marriage

• Copies of tax transcripts for tax years 2004, 2005, and 2006

• Copy of our current apartment rental lease

• Copy of our current rental insurance notice

• Copies of our recent automobile insurance declarations

• Copy of our Visa credit cards

• Copy of State of xxxx Benefits Statement showing xxx listed as dependent for health insurance coverage

• Copy of letter from former employer offering extension of joint health insurance coverage

• Copy of our joint Sam’s Club account

• Copies of joint gym membership contracts

• Copy of our joint Certificate of Deposit

• Copy of my bank account showing xxx as beneficiary

• Letter from xxx’s former employer

• Funeral program showing xxx listed among family names

• Two envelopes from relatives showing me addressed with xxx’s last name

• Copies of xxxs bank statement and my bank statement showing some of our anniversary vacation expenses to Clearwater/Tampa, FL in July 2006

• Copies of xx’s bank statement and my bank statement showing some of our anniversary vacation expenses to Cherokee and Bryson City, North Carolina in August 2007

I am so happy and relieved. I am glad we can choose to do the citizenship process whenever. I wish you all luck on your journey, and I hope TSC gets out of the twilight zone!

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It is quite obvious from your post that you were very responsible and competent in following USCIS directions, laws and rules, thus it does not surprise me that you got approved with no interview so quickly. Good for you. Enjoy. :thumbs:

Hey everyone! I just wanted to share the great news that my husband's conditions have been removed. We filed in late August, just before his expiration. The filed was transfered to California in September. He had biometrics Oct 12 or 14, one of those early teens. Then on Dec. 3 he was approved. We had no "touches" along the way.

Now I was so worried about an RFE because we didn't have any evidence of sharing utilities or checking accounts. No children, no will, no life insurance, no joint car ownership. Our checking and savings accounts are separate and no names on each other's accounts even! PLus the evidence we submitted did not expand the entire 2 years of conditional residence. The joint CD and beneficiary on bank account did not occur until May or June of this year. The earliest evidence, except for the letters, was in the middle of 2006. I will list the evidence below:

• Copy of green card

• Three original letters from U.S. citizen friends and relative attesting to our relationship and marriage

• Copies of tax transcripts for tax years 2004, 2005, and 2006

• Copy of our current apartment rental lease

• Copy of our current rental insurance notice

• Copies of our recent automobile insurance declarations

• Copy of our Visa credit cards

• Copy of State of xxxx Benefits Statement showing xxx listed as dependent for health insurance coverage

• Copy of letter from former employer offering extension of joint health insurance coverage

• Copy of our joint Sam’s Club account

• Copies of joint gym membership contracts

• Copy of our joint Certificate of Deposit

• Copy of my bank account showing xxx as beneficiary

• Letter from xxx’s former employer

• Funeral program showing xxx listed among family names

• Two envelopes from relatives showing me addressed with xxx’s last name

• Copies of xxxs bank statement and my bank statement showing some of our anniversary vacation expenses to Clearwater/Tampa, FL in July 2006

• Copies of xx’s bank statement and my bank statement showing some of our anniversary vacation expenses to Cherokee and Bryson City, North Carolina in August 2007

I am so happy and relieved. I am glad we can choose to do the citizenship process whenever. I wish you all luck on your journey, and I hope TSC gets out of the twilight zone!

"Approved with little evidence"??? I think you had a wealth of evidence.

"diaddie mermaid"

You can 'catch' me on here and on FBI.

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Personally, I found the title of this post a bit misleading. I was expecting to read that the OP had sent a very small set of documents and still got approved. I suppose it comes down to what one's definitions of "little evidence" and "lots of evidence" are.

08/28/2004 Engaged

09/22/2004 I-129F submitted

10/01/2004 I-129F Approved

12/15/2004 K1 Issued

12/30/2004 Arrival in US

02/19/2005 Married

01/30/2006 Conditional Green Card Approved

01/15/2008 Conditions Removed and 10 Year Card Issued

03/28/2009 N-400 mailed to Lockbox

07/17/2009 Interview Denver USCIS office RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL

08/28/2009 Naturalization Ceremony - US District Court - Denver, Colorado[/b][/u]

09/04/2009 Applied for passport

09/22/2009 Passport approved and mailed

09/24/2009 Passport received

08/26/2009 Naturalization Certificate and Name Change Petition arrive back from State Department

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same here.

Congrats frist!!

but I think you had a lot of evidence :)

*Last Journey Started*

N-400

2009. 5. 6 Mailed N-400 to AZ Lockbox

2009. 5.15 Check Cashed

2009. 5.18 Recvd NOA1, NOA date is 5/13/09

2009. 6.16 Biometrics done

2009. 9.14 Interview - Passed!

2009. 9.21 Oath

Finally done with USCIS... FOREVER I hope

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