
Adam2658
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Hey all, I filed my divorce waiver in summer of 2023 to remove conditions. I have a valid SSN. I was working as an engineer at the time. I got terminated a few months after and never looked back into getting an engineering job cause I did it mostly to satisfy my dad. Plus it’s not what I want to do despite going to college for it. A year and a half later and i’ve been in and out of server (waiter) jobs. The money was decent enough for me to pay my bills and what not. Six months ago I started working at an Italian restaurant. The only thing is they pay me their staff under the books. They’re not issuing us checks yet (which means I’m not getting taxed). Would this cause an issue for me when it comes to removal of conditions? I have proof of all the checks I cashed working at the restaurant, but management does not want to pay us on the books with our SSN for some reason. Would appreciate your insight. Thanks
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Hi all, Should I expect the time for my case to be reached to take longer now with the new administration? I remember in 2023 my lawyer told me that it could take up 2 years, which would be sometime this summer. I’m not sure if that would change. Also, I’m going to be visiting family for a week on Monday. Is there anything I should be aware of as far as entering the US goes? Thank you
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Hi, sorry for the late response. So he wants me to send it which is fine. I’m going to send it with: Page 1: my full name and case # Page 2: Cover letter explaining why I am send this this paperwork Page 3: Final divorce decree Page 4: Past joint health insurance for bonafide evidence that I wasn’t able to find before Is that good? By unsolicited I’m guessing you mean what I am planning on doing by sending it?
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Hi, I filed the divorce waiver with my lawyer last year for removal of conditions. My ex wife and I were not divorced yet, so we only submitted the application with the divorce paperwork as proof. I just got the final divorce notice a couple of months ago, and I managed to get the joint health insurance card that my ex wife and I had at the time as more proof of our past marriage. I was not able to find that document back then. I emailed my lawyer asking if we should file the final divorce paperwork and health insurance card while my case is pending. He said he will send it when USCIS asks for it. Is that how the procedure normally works? I thought that I could mail additional documents or proof to my case at any time. Thank you
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I've decided to include a cover letter to USCIS explaining my case: Dear Sir/Madam, I am filing for my I-751 application, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence. My ex-wife and I are currently going through divorce proceedings, and the divorce has yet to be finalized. As a result, I do not have the final Divorce Decree with me to include in my application. However, I have attached proof of our divorce mediation and agreement that was drafted by my ex-wife’s lawyer for your verification. I am also still in the process of collecting further evidence of our bonafide marriage. My ex-wife was the one who handled all our paperwork, and we are no longer communicating with each other. This is why I was not able to include all of the evidence and supporting documents of our marriage in my application. I will have all of the evidence and paperwork for our marriage ready in the near future. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. Respectfully Yours, (signature) What do you guys think?
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No clue. My ex wife is not communicating with me and I'm not sure whether she has received the divorce certificate yet. I was told it could take up to 3 months for us to receive it. 2023*. sorry We did check that box. So what could it have been? That I did not include the divorce certificate or write a letter to USCIS explaining my situation? I do not. Not yet at least.
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Quick update: I went with a lawyer to be on the safe side. I got a rejection notice and that my fees are being returned to me. The reason being: “The application has not been fully complete. One or more of the following field(s) were not completed: Basis for Petition”. The divorce is still being processed so I did not submit my application with the divorce decree. My CPR expired in Aug 12th. What does this rejection mean and what is the best course of action to move forward with my application now?
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Hi, My CPR is set to expire in August. My future ex wife and I are still in divorce proceedings, and not really sure when this process will end. I will be filing without the final divorce decree and most likely will receive an RFE where I would have to submit it along with other evidence. For now, this is what I have, and I just want to make sure I don’t have anything missing: - USCIS filing fee - I751 form - Letter to USCIS explaining current situation with divorce and that I’m still waiting for it to be finalized - proof that we are in divorce proceedings - proof of bonafide marriage (tax returns, cohabitation, joint health insurance, joint bank account) Is there anything else? I’ll be adding a cover letter and making it look neat. Thanks -Adam