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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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I'm Filling I-751 form and need some help pls:

Part 3 that asks about the spouse A number, and I found (USCIS No. ) on my husband's certificate of citizenship, Where I find the A number of him?

Also Should I send the $590 (505+ 85) or only the $505 for the form submission only and after I can pay the $85?

Thanks

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Egypt
Timeline

My fiancé's A number was on the NOA2.

ROC

3.6.2017     Mailed I-751

3.7.2017     NOA sent

3.23.2017   Biometrics Appointment

2.26.2018   I-751 Transferred to Local Office

3.5.2018     I-751 Received in Local Office

5.1.2018     Case Transferred; Preliminary Review Done; transferred to NBC in Lee's Summit, MO

5.3.2018     Case Transferred

7.24.2018   Joint interview approved

7.30.2018   Green Card received

Naturalization

3.15.2018   Filed N 400 Online

3.15.2018   USCIS sent the receipt

3.16.2018   USCIS sent biometrics letter

6.14.2018   Interview Notice sent

7.24.2018   Naturalization Interview; approved

9.26.2018   Oath Ceremony Scheduled

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I'm Filling I-751 form and need some help pls:

Part 3 that asks about the spouse A number, and I found (USCIS No. ) on my husband's certificate of citizenship, Where I find the A number of him?

Also Should I send the $590 (505+ 85) or only the $505 for the form submission only and after I can pay the $85?

Thanks

Yes, your husband's A# (if he's naturalized) is in the certificate of citizenship starting with A followed by 8 or 9 numbers. It's indeed labeled as USCIS registration number. This could also be found on his GC if he still have it.

You have to write a check in the amount of $590 for the I-751: http://www.uscis.gov/i-751

More tips in the guides: http://www.visajourney.com/content/751guide

Edited by sweet cakes

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:energy: N-400 in progess ...

 

 

01/14/2013 Filed I-129f

07/31/2013 I-129f NOA2

11/04/2013 Visa Received

11/21/2013 POE: Honolulu .. Aloha!

01/27/2014 Wedding day! (L)

03/11/2014 Filed I-485, I-131 and I-765

05/31/2014 EAD/AP card received

06/27/2014 Green card received

05/12/2016 Filed I-751

05/25/2016 Check cashed

05/26/2016 NOA (Dated 05/16) Received

06/20/2016 Biometric Appointment

05/07/2017 10-year Green card received

N-400

07/02/2018 Filed N-400 online

07/24/2018 Biometric Appointment

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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~Moved from K-1 Process to ROC Forum~

~Inquiry about ROC, not K-1 related~

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

"Si vis amari, ama" - Seneca

 

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: France
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Just adding to sweet cakes reply, his alien number is NOT the red number but indeed the USCIS registration number (that starts with A also).

K-1 Visa Timeline AOS Timeline

- Aug 31st, 2011 - Mailed I-129F package - May 29th, 2012 - Mailed AOS/EAD/AP package

- Apr 13th, 2012 - Visa received - Aug 24th, 2012 - Green Card received

ROC Timeline

- May 19th, 2014 - Mailed ROC package to CSC

- Aug 8th, 2014 - Green Card received

N-400 Timeline

- Dec 29th, 2021 - Filed online. Got notice that biometrics will be reused.

- Now waiting...

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Israel
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I am about to file my I-751. I would like to hear from peeps how is my list for evidence and would that be sufficient in your experience:

To whom it may concern:

Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding xxxxxxx married xxxxxxx on March 3rd, 2012, and entered the United States as a conditional permanent resident on 7/30/2012. We are happily living together and jointly request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of xxxxxxxxx

Contents include the following documents, constituting a petition for the Removal of Conditions on the Residence of xxxxxxx:

· Completed I-751 JOINT Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence.

· Check for $590 (including $85 biometrics fee) to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

· Photocopy of both sides of xxxxxxxxx’s Permanent Resident Card.

Enclosed please also find the following documents to verify the status of our marriage and ongoing relationship:

· Photographs of xxxxx and xxxxxxxxx, demonstrating consistent and continuous public affection, attendance, interaction, and identification as a married couple at family functions and in public, over the course of the marriage.

· Photocopy of 2012 federal tax transcript showing filing status as “Married Filing Jointly” for 2012.

· Photocopies of 2013 federal tax transcript showing filing status as “Married Filing Jointly” for 2013.

· Photocopies of driver licenses of xxxxxxxx and xxxxxxxx, showing a shared address over the course of the marriage.

· Photocopies of apartment lease contract for our current apartment in xxxxxxxx, signed jointly by xxxxxxx and xxxxxx on November, 2013, showing intent to continue to have a shared address, and to take and have joint ownership of and joint responsibility for a joint primary residence.

· Photocopies of Rent statements with both our names, xxxxxx and xxxxxxx additionally showing intent to continue to have a shared address, and to take and have joint ownership of and joint responsibility for a joint primary residence.

· Photocopies of Chase Account statements for xxxxxx and xxxxxxx, showing a joint account, and joint financial obligations and responsibility, over the course of the marriage.

· Photocopies of Pay stubs for xxxxxx and xxxxxx showing shared address and testifying of ownership of and joint responsibility for a joint primary residence.

· Photocopy of our bank account check with both names of xxxxxx and xxxxxxxx

· Photocopy of automobile insurance card showing a joint automobile insurance policy over the course of the marriage.

· Photocopies of retail sales contract for possessing a motor vehicle signed by xxxxxxx (Lessee/Purchaser) and xxxxxxx (Co-Lessee/Purchaser) showing a joint responsibility for a joint motor vehicle.

· Photocopies of health insurance statements showing a joint health insurance policy over the course of the marriage, the designation of beneficiary status to xxxxxxx, and public identification as a married couple over the course of the marriage.

· Photocopies of flights tickets for both xxxxxxx and xxxxxxx testifying of shared trips over the course of the marriage.

· Photocopy of the Last name change application for xxxxxxxx which was submitted to the Social Security Administration showing the willingness to share same last name as husband xxxxxxxx and further evidence to the validity of this marriage.


Copies of documents submitted are exact photocopies of unaltered documents and we understand that we may be required to submit original documents to an Immigration or Consular officer at a later date. Please advise us if you have any further questions or concerns related to this petition.


Sincerely,

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