tweety
Feb 27 2007, 12:01 PM
Hi all,
I was just looking at the example cover letter on this site and to my surprise it is written out of the perspective of the US citizen, not the GC holder. Did you all do it this way? I have written and signed the letter myself, considering that it is my greencard that bears the conditions that ought to be removed.
Am I wrong?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
Tanja
Peter T
Feb 27 2007, 12:25 PM
The filled out I-751 form is the central part of a joint application, and both spouses have to sign it. I don't think a cover letter is even necessary for a correct application. Then, who writes it would be up to you - anyone can (and I do agree that including a cover letter is helpful).
Regards,
Peter
ilovecookies
Feb 27 2007, 12:39 PM
my husband, the USC, wrote ours but i wouldn't worry about it...
miri
Feb 27 2007, 09:10 PM
My hubby (USC) and I wrote our cover letter together -- I don't think it's important, but I found it was a good "checklist" to ensure that everything that needed to be sent was included. Good luck!
Tammi
Feb 28 2007, 10:32 AM
I agree that it doesn't really matter, since it isn't a requirement. I followed the example and wrote it myself, but again you will be fine! It will look nice and organized.
Did you mail it yet??? Good luck!
tweety
Feb 28 2007, 05:26 PM
Thanks for all the replies!
@crazieladybug: I'm waiting for a copy of a life insurance policy to be sent to me (had to call them a million times already in the past weeks and remind them to send it out, but nothing yet). Apart from that I got it all assembled and ready to mail. Can't wait. I hope to have it finally send out by next Monday.
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