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Hello,

 

We were in the process of i751 filed on May 2016, removal of conditions and got an RFE notice. Not sure what happened but need to submit additional proofs now. 

Basically it is asking for last will with my wife's name, medical power attorney and few more sworn affidavits.

The questions I have are

 

1. Has anyone obtained a will and/or medical power of attorney for the i751? If so what are the steps for it? I live in CT, not sure the processes are different for each state.

2. Does the sworn affidavits to be notarized?

3. Do I need to provide the documents such as tax transcripts, bank statements etc along with the RFE reply, even though it is not asked?

 

Thanks

  Vinny

 

 

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I would stick to the information they asked for.

 

Affadavits need to be notarized.

 

Research on the internet for templates of a Last Will and Power of Attorney, specific for your state. You'll need separate documents for you and your spouse, so that would be 4 doc's total. You'll probably need 2 witnesses. Print all documents and then all 4 of you will need to be present to have them notarized.

 

I included all of these doc's in my original submission, 3 weeks ago.

Marriage: 2014-02-23 - Colombia    ROC interview/completed: 2018-08-16 - Albuquerque
CR1 started : 2014-06-06           N400 started: 2018-04-24
CR1 completed/POE : 2015-07-13     N400 interview: 2018-08-16 - Albuquerque
ROC started : 2017-04-14 CSC     Oath ceremony: 2018-09-24 – Santa Fe

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You can't provide what you don't have.

 

Affidavits, sure, do those as they are easy.  They do not need to be notarized - a sworn statement will suffice.

 

However, creating a will and POA - which, it must be pointed out, by default your wife already has medical power of attorney in the event of medical incapacitation - purely to satisfy USCIS is crackers, not to mention more money going to lawyers.

If you were planning on doing those things anyway, no problem, but JUST for USCIS?

CR1 / DCF (London): 2012 / 2013 (4 months from I-130 petition to visa in hand)

I-751 #1- April 2015 [Denied]

 

April 2015 : I-751 Joint filing package sent fedex next day 09:00am from UK ($lots - thanks). 
Jan 2017: Notification that an interview has been scheduled at a local office. Bizarrely still no RFE... 
Jan 2017: 2hr wait, then interview terminated before it began, due to moving my ID to another state 2 wks prior. New interview 'in a few months...maybe.'   Informed them that divorce proceedings are underway, but not finalised at this time. 
March 2017: An Interview was scheduled - marked as no-show as they didn't actually send out a notification of interview. FML 
April  2017: Filed an official complaint with the ombudsman, and have requested Senator & Congressman assistance
August 2017: Interview - switched to a (finalised) divorce waiver. Told that decision will be made that afternoon, but no problems foreseen with my case. 
October 2017: Letter of Denial received - reason given as 'I-751 petition was not properly filed'. Discovered ex-spouse made false allegations to USCIS in 2015. No opportunity given to review & refute allegations  - contrary to USCIS policy.

I-751 #2 - Oct 2017 - Mar 2021[Denied] 

 

October 2017: Within 72hrs of receiving denial notice, a new waiver I-751, divorce decree & $680 cheque, sent to Vermont via FedEx overnight 9am priority.  
Dec 2019: Filed FOIA request for full A# file
Feb 2020: FOIA request completed - entire A# file received as a .PDF; 197 pages fully redacted, and 80 partially redacted. Don't waste your time!
March 2021: I-751 #2 denied for lack of evidence. No RFE, no interview, and evidence in previous I-751 not reviewed - contrary to policy. Huge errors in adjudication.

N-400 - Feb 2018 - Apr 2021 [Denied]

 

February 2018: N-400 filed online.  $725 paid to the USCIS paperwork wastage fund

February  2019: Interview - cancelled after a four hour wait due to 'missing paperwork' on their end. Promised Expedited reschedule.

March 2021: Interview letter received, strangely dated after I-751 denial. No I-751 interview conducted. N-400 interview and test passed, given 'cannot make a decision at this time' paper due to the ongoing I-751 nightmare...

April 2021: N-400 denial received citing recent I-751 denial as basis for ineligibility, even though it should have been a combo interview 🤯

I AM JACK'S COMPLETE LACK OF SURPRISE

Service Motion - March 2021 [Sent via FedEx & COMPLETELY IGNORED by USCIS]

 

March 2021: Service Motion request sent overnight addressed direectly to field office director, requesting urgent review and re-opening, based on errors in adjudication - citing USCIS policy, AFM and memorandums as basis for errors. This was completely ignored by USCIS.

 I-751 #3 - June 2021 - Jan 2024 [Denied]

 

IT'S GROUNDHOG DAY

June 2021: I-751 #3 (30+lbs/5000 pages of paperwork) & another $680 sent to USCIS via FedEx ($300+..thanks) .... 

June 2021: Receipt issued, card charged, biometrics waived, infopass scheduled for I-551 stamp number ten.....

Feb 2022: RFIE (no, not an RFE, a Request For Initial Evidence) received, for copies of the divorce paperwork that they already have 😑

July 2022: Infopass for I-551 stamp number eleven.....

August 2023: Infopass for I-551 stamp number twelve....

January 2024: Denial received, ignoring the overwhelming majority of the filing, abundance of evidence, and refutation of a provably false allegation. The denial also contradicts itself in multiple places, as if it was written by someone with an IQ <50.

HAPPY NEW YEAR

 

2024: FML. Seriously. I'm done. 

 

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13 minutes ago, vtjoseph said:

Hello,

 

We were in the process of i751 filed on May 2016, removal of conditions and got an RFE notice. Not sure what happened but need to submit additional proofs now. 

Basically it is asking for last will with my wife's name, medical power attorney and few more sworn affidavits.

The questions I have are

 

1. Has anyone obtained a will and/or medical power of attorney for the i751? If so what are the steps for it? I live in CT, not sure the processes are different for each state.

2. Does the sworn affidavits to be notarized?

3. Do I need to provide the documents such as tax transcripts, bank statements etc along with the RFE reply, even though it is not asked?

 

Thanks

  Vinny

 

 

They usually give a couple examples that you could use but what they are asking are usually not limited to those. I'd recommend you list everything you submitted so far. VJ people are good at finding the missing pieces. Whatever you sent in the first package, you don't have to send again but it's been a year since you submitted those documents, hence you could update on what you collected over the last year, for instance 2016 taxes, trip itineraries, recent bank statements, insurance renewals, joint purchases, loans, more photos, pretty much more of everything. This is the stage that you need to bombard them with everything in your arsenal.

 

For wills and power of attorneys people recommend legalzoom.com but I haven't used it myself.

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What are the evidences that you submitted last year? I'm checking your profile and did not find any. I'm just curious why they asked more evidence.

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05/11/17: Date of I-751
05/12/17: VSC received our package

05/12/17: NOA Date
05/14/17: NOA Arrived in the mail & check cashed

06/22/17: Biometrics Appointment at ASC Manhattan

04/09/18: Online changed to case transferred to local office but no actual letter

06/13/18: Card Being Produced - NO RFE/NO INTERVIEW

06/16/18: Approval Letter arrived in the mail with 06/13/18 approval date

06/18/18: Card was picked up by USPS

06/20/18: Received 10 years Green Card from the mail - END OF I-751 JOURNEY!

 

E-FILING (IOE) N-400 APPLICATION FOR NATURALIZATION

06/21/18: Submitted Online
06/22/18: Received NOA Online

06/23/18: Online account updated to Biometrics scheduled on 07/12/18

06/25/18: NOA letter arrived in the mail

06/28/18: Biometrics appointment letter arrived in the mail

07/12/18: Biometrics appointment at ASC Manhattan

02/28/19: In Line for Interview

03/01/19: Interview Date is on 04/08/19

04/08/19: Interview Day: Approved on the spot

04/09/19: We Scheduled your Oath Ceremony 

04/12/19: Oath Letter arrived in the mail

05/02/19: Oath Ceremony - OFFICIALLY U.S. CITIZEN AND END OF IMMIGRATION JOURNEY!

 

DS-11 - APPLICATION FOR US PASSPORT BOOK AND CARD

05/02/19: Submitted application thru USPS - Expedited
05/06/19: Received email, passport application is now traceable online thru Travel.State.gov website (https://passportstatus.state.gov/Search)

05/08/19: Received email, passport has been printed and it's on final processing
05/09/19: Received email, passport application has been finished processing with USPS tracking number and expected delivery is on 05/14/2019

05/10/19: Receive email from USPS informed Delivery - Expected Passport delivery is on 05/11/2019

05/11/19: Passport book received thru USPS Priority Mail

05/13/19: Passport card received

05/14/19: Naturalization Certificate back - END OF PASSPORT APPLICATION!

 

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Surprised they specified affidavits, those are allegedly seen as weak evidence. What did you originally send in?

ROC from CR-1 visa (Green Card expiration date was Nov 24th 2016)

 

Link to the evidence I submitted. Be sure to send evidence spanning your entire marriage (especially for K-1) or as far back as you can. Just one or two bank statements will not cut it. I primarily focused on the two years of living here since I came in on a CR-1. If you don't have the fundamentals (i.e. joint accounts/policies), you can explain why in the covering letter. E.g. "While we do not have joint utilities, we both contribute to them from our joint bank account".

 

September 26th 2016: I-751 package sent to CSC

September 28th 2016: Package delivered
September 30th 2016: Check cashed
October 3rd 2016: NOA1 received with receipt date of 09/28/16
November 3rd 2016: Biometrics received with appointment date of 11/14/16.
November 14th 2016: Attended biometrics appointment
October 30th 2017: Infopass appointment to get I-551 stamp
February 26th 2018: I-751 case number (aka the NOA1 receipt number) becomes trackable
March 14th 2018: Submitted service request due to being outside of processing time.

March 15th 2018: ROC approved. 535 days (1 year, 5 months and 17 days)

March 29th 2018: Card being produced

April 4th 2018: Card mailed out

April 6th 2018: Card in hand. Has incorrect "resident since" date. Submitted service request on I-751 case (typographical error on permanent resident card) and an I-90 online.

April 2018 - August 7th 2018: Tons of service requests, emails and now senator involvement to get my corrected green card back because what the heck, USCIS. Also some time in May I sent a letter to Potomac telling them I want to withdraw my I-90 since CSC were handling it.

August 8th 2018: Card in production thanks to the direct involvement of Senator Sherrod Brown's team

August 13th 2018: Card mailed

August 15th 2018: Card in hand with correct date. :joy:

October 31st 2018: Potomac sends out a notice stating they have closed out my I-90 per my request. Yay for no duplicate card drama.

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Thanks every body for the replies.

We had send all the standard list of docs for i751 that were listed in VJ forums such as tax docs, car and medical insurance statements, life insurance details, photos etc. Below is the exact list of docs I send out.

 

  • Copies of the passport and green card of my wife

  • Copy of the tax statement for 2014 with W2.

  • Copy of the tax statement for 2015 with W2.

  • Copy of the IRS tax refund check and direct deposit to our joint account.

  • Letter from my employer certifying my wife as the sole beneficiary for my life insurance policy.

  • Letter from my employer certifying my wife as the sole beneficiary for my 401k savings.

  • Additional life insurance statements.

  • Copy of our car insurance statement.

  • Copy of our joint bank account statement, previous 12 months.

  • Copy of our health insurance cards.

  • Copy of my wife's cell phone bills and the payments I made.

  • Copy of our vacation itinerary on June 2015.

  • Copy of our flight ticket itinerary of our joint travel on September 2015 and November 2014.

  • Sworn affidavits by a relative and a friend.  

  • Photographs of me and wife taken together throughout the past 2 years.

 

 

We included sworn affidavits but they were not notarized. 

I was also bit surprised they were asking specifically for will and Power of Attorney docs, so working to get those.

Does anybody know if I need to go to a lawyer for it or services such as legalzoom will handle very thing? Anyway, I will be calling legalzoom soon and will post the details, might be helpful for someone.

 

Thanks again for the replies.

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29 minutes ago, Ketsuban said:

Surprised they specified affidavits, those are allegedly seen as weak evidence. What did you originally send in?

I have a friend who removed hi conditions last year and he had RFE because he didn't send some evidences and in that letter they mention affidavits also. I guess it's not a weak evidence after all and I read the instructions for the i751 form and they mentioned 2 affidavit sworn 

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3 hours ago, Russ&Caro said:

I would stick to the information they asked for.

 

Affadavits need to be notarized.

 

Research on the internet for templates of a Last Will and Power of Attorney, specific for your state. You'll need separate documents for you and your spouse, so that would be 4 doc's total. You'll probably need 2 witnesses. Print all documents and then all 4 of you will need to be present to have them notarized.

 

I included all of these doc's in my original submission, 3 weeks ago.

Thanks a lot for the detailed information

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3 hours ago, charmander said:

They usually give a couple examples that you could use but what they are asking are usually not limited to those. I'd recommend you list everything you submitted so far. VJ people are good at finding the missing pieces. Whatever you sent in the first package, you don't have to send again but it's been a year since you submitted those documents, hence you could update on what you collected over the last year, for instance 2016 taxes, trip itineraries, recent bank statements, insurance renewals, joint purchases, loans, more photos, pretty much more of everything. This is the stage that you need to bombard them with everything in your arsenal.

 

For wills and power of attorneys people recommend legalzoom.com but I haven't used it myself.

Thats a nice idea to include the additional docs for the period since the i751 process started. Thanks!

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Your list looks comprehensive. I am surprised that you got an RFE looking at that list. However, they want what they want...just send it and hopefully you will be approved very soon!

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2nd Jan 2014: I-129F Package Sent to USCIS (TSC)
8th Jan 2014: Check Cashed
13th Jan 2014: NOA1 (Hard Copy)
13th Jan 2014: Alien Registration Number Changed
28th Feb 2014: NOA2 (Online)
6th Mar 2014: NOA2 (Hard Copy)
11th Mar 2014: Sent to NVC
31st Mar 2014: Received at London Embassy
3rd Apr 2014: Packet 3 received
8th Apr 2014: Packet 3 sent
17th Apr 2014: Medical / 24th Apr 2014: Medical Sent to Embassy / 25th Apr 2014: Medical Logged by Embassy
30th Apr 2014: Interview Letter Received
19th May 2014: Interview (Approved)
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30th Jun: Wedding!
25th Jul: AOS / EAD / AP Sent
15th Aug: Check Cashed
19th Aug: NOA1 Hard Copies Received (I-485, I-131, I-765)
29th Aug: Biometrics Letter Received 12th Sep: Biometrics Completed
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22nd Sep: AOS moved to 'Testing and Interview'
25th Sep: EAD/AP Mailed & Tracking Number Provided (at 8.30pm)
27th Sep: EAD/AP Card Received in Mail
11th Nov: Interview Letter Received
17th Dec: Interview - APPROVED
17th Dec: Card in Production
17th Dec: Welcome Letter Mailed / 22nd Dec: Welcome Letter Received / 26th Dec: Green Card Received

16th Sep 2016: ROC Package Mailed to VSC

19 Sep: NOA 1 (Received in mail on 24 Sep)

21 Sep: Check Cashed

06 Oct: Biometrics Letter Received

18 Oct: Biometrics Appt

24 Aug 2017: I-751 Approved

28 Aug: Approval Letter Received

8 Sep: Card in Production

13 Sep: Card Mailed / 15 Sep: Card Received 

18 Sep: N-400 Sent via Mail to Dallas, TX / 20 Sep: NOA 1 / 21 Sep: Payment Cashed / 28 Sep: NOA 1 in Mail

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2 hours ago, vtjoseph said:
  • Copy of the tax statement for 2014 with W2.

  • Copy of the tax statement for 2015 with W2.

Were these IRS transcripts? If not, this time send IRS transcripts.

 

I didn't see home lease or mortgage related documents on your list. What other evidences did you use to show you and your wife live together? Maybe you could also send copies of your driver's licenses that show the same address.

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4 hours ago, vtjoseph said:

Thanks every body for the replies.

We had send all the standard list of docs for i751 that were listed in VJ forums such as tax docs, car and medical insurance statements, life insurance details, photos etc. Below is the exact list of docs I send out.

 

  • Copies of the passport and green card of my wife

  • Copy of the tax statement for 2014 with W2.

  • Copy of the tax statement for 2015 with W2.

  • Copy of the IRS tax refund check and direct deposit to our joint account.

  • Letter from my employer certifying my wife as the sole beneficiary for my life insurance policy.

  • Letter from my employer certifying my wife as the sole beneficiary for my 401k savings.

  • Additional life insurance statements.

  • Copy of our car insurance statement.

  • Copy of our joint bank account statement, previous 12 months.

  • Copy of our health insurance cards.

  • Copy of my wife's cell phone bills and the payments I made.

  • Copy of our vacation itinerary on June 2015.

  • Copy of our flight ticket itinerary of our joint travel on September 2015 and November 2014.

  • Sworn affidavits by a relative and a friend.  

  • Photographs of me and wife taken together throughout the past 2 years.

 

 

We included sworn affidavits but they were not notarized. 

I was also bit surprised they were asking specifically for will and Power of Attorney docs, so working to get those.

Does anybody know if I need to go to a lawyer for it or services such as legalzoom will handle very thing? Anyway, I will be calling legalzoom soon and will post the details, might be helpful for someone.

 

Thanks again for the replies.

Previous 12 months for the bank statements isn't enough, unless the account is only 12 months old in which case you can't do much about that. They like to see accounts and policies spanning the entire length of the marriage, or at least from the time the foreign spouse entered the US to live with you.

ROC from CR-1 visa (Green Card expiration date was Nov 24th 2016)

 

Link to the evidence I submitted. Be sure to send evidence spanning your entire marriage (especially for K-1) or as far back as you can. Just one or two bank statements will not cut it. I primarily focused on the two years of living here since I came in on a CR-1. If you don't have the fundamentals (i.e. joint accounts/policies), you can explain why in the covering letter. E.g. "While we do not have joint utilities, we both contribute to them from our joint bank account".

 

September 26th 2016: I-751 package sent to CSC

September 28th 2016: Package delivered
September 30th 2016: Check cashed
October 3rd 2016: NOA1 received with receipt date of 09/28/16
November 3rd 2016: Biometrics received with appointment date of 11/14/16.
November 14th 2016: Attended biometrics appointment
October 30th 2017: Infopass appointment to get I-551 stamp
February 26th 2018: I-751 case number (aka the NOA1 receipt number) becomes trackable
March 14th 2018: Submitted service request due to being outside of processing time.

March 15th 2018: ROC approved. 535 days (1 year, 5 months and 17 days)

March 29th 2018: Card being produced

April 4th 2018: Card mailed out

April 6th 2018: Card in hand. Has incorrect "resident since" date. Submitted service request on I-751 case (typographical error on permanent resident card) and an I-90 online.

April 2018 - August 7th 2018: Tons of service requests, emails and now senator involvement to get my corrected green card back because what the heck, USCIS. Also some time in May I sent a letter to Potomac telling them I want to withdraw my I-90 since CSC were handling it.

August 8th 2018: Card in production thanks to the direct involvement of Senator Sherrod Brown's team

August 13th 2018: Card mailed

August 15th 2018: Card in hand with correct date. :joy:

October 31st 2018: Potomac sends out a notice stating they have closed out my I-90 per my request. Yay for no duplicate card drama.

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They can ask for whatever they want, that doesn't mean you have to provide it if it doesn't exist. I got an RFE and they asked for many extra things, including joint bank accounts and wills, which we didn't have. In my response I included some additional evidence, and explained that we don't have joint bank accounts because we basically don't need them, and no will because we didn't need to name each other in wills, because that's done by default per the laws of the state I live in.

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Check your state's government website for Living Will forms. You can print them out, fill them in, and take them to a county clerk's office to get them notarized by the clerk. You don't need a lawyer for that.

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