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  1. Hi everyone!

    So my husband and I are working together to gather all we need for my ROC. He has printed info on our joint account and has done a copy of credit cards from the two of us linked to one of his personal accounts. Question is...can we black mark numbers/edit info? Wouldn't want to have my bank account numbers and hubby's credit card number exposed like that.

    Another question is about the Affidavit letters from friends or family members. I assumed we did need at least two affidavits as stated in the instructions of the form I-751 but yet I have read of some people saying they aren't important or they just make the process go slower.

    Last question for now is something related with the short term future. We want to go to visit my family to Spain on July. My current GC expires in April 13th. How can I travel in case my new GC is not with me by then?

    Thank you in advance!

    Regarding your first question, you can definitely blacken out sensitive info. The goal is just to see you both share financial information. In my situation, I did not even give them statements. I just got the bank to write me a letter, which included things like acct number, when the acct was open, signatories to the acct, and stating that the acct was in active status

    Regarding your second question: An affidavit is NOT a requirement. The instruction page of the I-751 was just listing possible evidence you can show. I did not send any affidavit. However, if your evidence is "light," you should definitely consider sending the affidavit.

    Regarding your last question:when u send your application, you will get a letter back that extends your green card for one yr. Using this letter and your green card, you can travel to any country or planet you want, and return to the U.S. without any hitches, for the next yr.

  2. Sorry about your experiences with the RFE's

    One thing that I think is helpful is that when you send any package to them, it is important that you add a cover letter that explains whats in your package and an explanation of anything you think they might want, but you don't have.

    For example, I did not send any tax returns. However, that's because we are still students. I explained that I was in professional school, and included a letter from my department and a letter from the registrar of my university.

    I can't vehemently say that helped me, but I can tell you that I got approved last week without an REFE/interview.

    I wish you all the best.

    Meanwhile, I must add that after further consideration, I won't be applying for citizenship anytime soon. This process has been too long, and I just want to take a break from this rigorous/waiting process.

    We all started this process together, and I will keep on checking this site, while hoping that everyone gets approved soon.

  3. Who is ready for some good news???.............

    Today is my birthday, and I just got the best birthday gift of my life. Besides getting an expensive suit and a Nexus 7 as birthday gifts, USCIS seemed to have something in store for me:.............I just saw this 20mins ago..:

    On October 16, 2012, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you. If we need something from you we will contact you. If you move before you receive the card, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.

    An unexpected tear of joy fell down once I read this.

    Thank you Lord. Thank you Jesus. I am grateful. To God be the Glory

  4. Huh, I can't seem to able to copy the table correctly. Could someone add me please? Fingers crossed. Congrats to those who have been and approved and good luck to those waiting and/or resubmitting.

    VJName.............Date of I-751...NOA1 Date...Biometrics...Approved...GC Received..

    HUGEZ..............01/24/12......02/03/12.....03/02/12....--/--/12....--/--/--....

    Haha. I also seem to have to have problems updating the list, and don't even know where to change the VJ Text editor from....maybe its my computer or maybe I am ignoring something..don't know...oh well.

    I hope we all get approved soon.

  5. Got approval mailing today, says green card is on its way. You can make it on the list, hope everyone receives theirs soon!

    On website:

    On October 9, 2012, we mailed the new card directly to the address we have on file. You should receive your new card within 30 days. If you do not, or if you move before you get it, call customer service at 1-800-375-5283.

    Congrats. Seeing your approval just made my day a lil....cos it shows that the process is at least moooooooooooooooving.....cheers mate!

  6. Oh nice.....Ohhhhhhh NICE!!!....The "expectation dance" has just begun. Shout out to the next few weeks of checking the uscis website like an addict. Shout out to the next hundreds of times you will get a text message and pray quietly that it was a notification message from USCIS. Shout out to that euphoria you will get when you get approved, breathe a sigh of relief, and recognize that this agonizing journey is happily over.

    Congrats MLM. @Peet; send the RFE docs, and I pray all goes well for you.

    Goodluck to the rest of us.....cheers!

  7. I vote to remove Flyer92 from the list, since he refuses to put his original appt. date like everyone else did. The standard is to notate the adjusted bio date to the side... he is messing up the stats.

    ...and Tommy2012, you need to go to your settings and find the box to turn on 'Rich Text Editor' so we can all read your post :thumbs: thanks!

    You want to vote him out because he didn't put his bio date on the side?? Really????? Did I miss something?

  8. Make sure u include a reason that u could not file e.g. You had been studying for a very big exam, pertinent for career. Another very good reason is that you were just now able to come up with the money needed to file [this is the preferred one that I have seen from late filers). As said above, it is at the discretion of USCIS. Just make sure you give a reason why you filed late...u should be fine!.

  9. Our time is gradually and gradually coming. Getting excited a little. November filers already have 15 responses (12 approvals and 3RFEs) out of 36 applicants. Even though it's a 33% "approval" rate so far, overall, its a 42% "response" rate so far. I hope those who received the RFEs get speedy approvals.

    Dec filers already has 2 approvals. Nice!

    I expect our time to arrive speedily. Hopefully, we might see the first VSC Jan 2012 approval around the middle-end of next month. Reason for this optimism stems from the very low number of applicants in Nov and Dec, compared to the other months, especially June.

    Applicants for different months: Jun (15124), July (9933), Aug (11,373), Sep (8065), Oct (9913), Nov (7263), Dec (7242)

    Cheers mates!...

  10. I guess the email/text with approval notice from the website was due to the status being updated incorrectly? Because the online status has approval date as of 07/27/2012, and that was the date of RFE too that I received in the mail. So whoever was making an update to online system may have chosen the wrong status notice?

    I have a partial good news for you..........I have seen this happen before.!! It happened to someone in one of the previous threads. Either Aug 2011 or Sept 2011 (cant remember). She had received an approval notice, then an RFE. The RFE asked her husband to send receipts of gifts he had bought for the USC wife's son. They called USCIS, and were advised to reply to the RFE. [note that they were initially reluctant to do so, especially since they had been told the card was on its way].

    They sent the RFE package, and called USCIS 2 days later; As crazy as it may sound, the USCIS official told the couple that it was a TEST, and since USCIS had received the package with the appropriate evidence, the couple had passed the test. So "Yeah, their approval still stands." {note that USCIS reserves the right to rescind approval after approval]

    Just in case your situation is the same way, I advice you to reply to the RFE ASAP!.....I wish u the best of luck.

  11. Hi All - I'm filing my I-751 and my petition was received 4th Oct 2011. However, the other day I got a letter saying that I need to provide additional evidence. I submitted: an appartment lease, rent bills for 2011, joint auto insurance, two affidavits, 2010 joint filing tax form and photographs of my spouse and I.

    They said "The other evidence submitted lists either your name or my husbands name and does not substantiate a bona fide matiral relationship". I think they are referring to the bank account summary I gave them - the bank could only print out one name on the form - so I had two.

    They go on to say "The evidence aubmitted does not establish, in sufficient detail, joint ownership of assets, joint responsibility for liabilities, and/or active commingling of finance for the duration of the marriage. Supporting documentation must cover as must of the martial period as possible and must also indicate your financial responsibility and joint residency for that same period".

    So what does this mean?

    Do I have to show them my bank statements - like the ones you get online? which has the account holders name and then lists the account activity? And then show the new lease for our aparment? Also, we are in the middle of closing on a house - so I would think the mortgage/loan info and the house title in both our names would help?

    I would really appreciate anyones advice on this. I really don't want any more issues and just want to get on our life here :)

    Thank you so much!!

    With regards to the bank statement issue, I can tell u what I did for both my ROC and AOS. I got a letter from the bank addressed to the office. Amongst other things, the letter included our account number, names of those on the account, how long the account has been opened. They also wrote on there that the account has been active for the last 3 years, and been in good status. I made sure both the letter and envelope (bank envelop) was stamped. Contact info and signature of the bank manager was also included, directing the office to contact them if they had any questions.

    Hope this helps u out.

  12. Yeah, the 800,000 new applicants kind of got me concerned a lil bit. HOWEVER, after much thought, it just hit me.........this will affect the EAD application time-frame way more than ROC applications. The unique thing about ROC application is that you can only file at VSC or CSC.....this is unlike EAD applications where you are reviewed by your local offices.

    I expect the 800,000 applications to be processed by local offices around the country, depending on where the applicant lives (kinda how is done with EAD applications). Obviously, some applications will be sent to Vermont, since it will be the local office for some people. CSC might actually slow down, due to the high number of applications that will be coming from Latinos in the state of California.

    Hence, ROC applicants need not fear. I really hope I am right about this.....I filed in Jan, and would really need to get this over with! Cheers, my friends~~~

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