Help - Search - Members - Calendar
Full Version: need help
VisaJourney.com > General Family Based Immigration Topics > Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussion

joe'swifey
Hello everybody,,,, and happy Mothers day to all the moms!
Good day to all that is reading this post of mine. Our papers for I-751 is all ready just waiting to be send tommorow morning but im just wondering if i should put it in a folder iether plastic or paper or just put it everything in an enveloped at the fed-ex office ... i know this is kinna dumb (ehehehehe) but we want our application to be as neat and orderly as possible....and the check by the way should i put my A# on it too?? im kinna dizzy with all those paper work that this minor details i dont know what to do or im I just freakin out? blink.gif wacko.gif

Hope to hear from somebody sooooonnnnnnnnnnnn ... waiting for all your kind reply

Beth
*Marilyn*
if you want to put it in a folder go ahead....

I just paper clipped the different sections together and then stuffed it in a mailing envelope...

I can't remember if I wrote the A# on the check or not.. .. but I don't see the harm in putting the A# on the check
Kathryn41
Paper clip the sections together and then use a big binder clip to hold everything together together. What happens when it is received at the service center is that they two hole punch the top and put it into their own ACCO-style folder so any folder you send it in won't remain with your file.

Definitely write your A# on your check - also that the payment is for the I-751 plus biometrics. The cheque is separated from the application and cashed. It then becomes your proof of payment while you are waiting for the NOA extension letter. If anything ever does happen you can prove that your payment was made and they can always match it up with the file. I also wrote my name and A# on every single page just in case they got separated they would know where to look to get it back with my file.


You won't be able to use Fed-ex - it is mailed to a Post Office (PO Box) Box address and only USPS can deliver to PO Boxes. Send it by a method that can be tracked (I used registered priority mail) and you can even get a return receipt with it so that you receive back a physical card in the mail when your package is delivered.

Good luck!
joe'swifey
heart.gif heart.gif thank you , thank you , sooo muchhhhhh kathryn and marilyn,,,,, we appreciate your response its so nice of you guys giving us ideas even with this small details.. good.gif
once again thank you so much
jethro
QUOTE(Kathryn41 @ May 11 2008, 06:21 PM) *
You won't be able to use Fed-ex - it is mailed to a Post Office (PO Box) Box address and only USPS can deliver to PO Boxes. Send it by a method that can be tracked (I used registered priority mail) and you can even get a return receipt with it so that you receive back a physical card in the mail when your package is delivered.

Good luck!



That's incorrect. There's an address that is not a PO Box for couriers to use. I've always used Fed-Ex because it was easier for tracking purposes. The end of the form has the 2 addresses depending on whether you use USPS or a courier company.
This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here.
Invision Power Board © 2001-2008 Invision Power Services, Inc.