QUOTE(raymaga @ Aug 21 2007, 01:07 PM)

The two

in my previous post should have been the letter "b".
We recently filed my 19 yr old son's separate I-751. VSC received the package on July 17 and check was cleared on the 25th. We have not received any NOA yet.
The I-751 package we sent was exactly the same as what we filed last April 30 for our joint I-751 with updated bank statements etc. My son got his conditional PRC 100 days after I got my conditional PRC. During our joint filing we actually included my son in the application and included a check for the Biometrics and after 4 weeks we got a blue letter with the check enclosed. The blue letter stated the following :
'According to 8CFR Sec 216.4, "son's name" cannot be included in a joint petition filed by the parent and parent's petitioning spouse due to the child not having acquired conditional resident status concurrently with the parent. A child shall be deemed to have acquired conditional residence status concurrently with the parent if the child's residence was acquired on the same date or within 90 days thereafter of the parent.
Each child who cannot be included in a joint petition filed by the parent and parent's petitioning spouse due to the child's not having acquired conditional resident status concurrently with the parent, the death of the parent, or other reasons may file a separate Petition to Remove the Conditions on Residence Form I-751 with the proper fee of $275.00.'
In my son's I-751 form for Part 2. Basis for petition - we selected option B - I am a child who entered as a conditional permanent resident and is unable to be included... and we enclosed a copy of the blue letter in the package. Here is the cover letter we enclosed:
USCIS Vermont Service Center
75 Lower Welden Street
St. Albans, VT 05479-0001
RE: I-751 PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS OF STATUS ON:
(CR7 VISA) Firstname Middlename Lastname, A#999-999-999
Dear USCIS examiner:
Enclosed please find my separate I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status. My parents initially included me in their Joint I-751 petition but we got a blue letter advising us that I should file separately as per 8CFR Sec 216.4 I did not acquire my permanent resident status on the same date that my mother acquired her permanent residence status or within 90 days.
Please also find 1 check, consisting of the amount of $275.00 for the fee of this petition and the biometric services. We are all happily living together and I request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions.
Enclosed also please find the following documents (copies of some of the evidence submitted by my parents in their Joint I-751 petition) to verify the status of their marriage and ongoing relationship:
· Signed I-751 form
· Copy of my (Firstname MiddleInitial Lastname) permanent resident card A# 999-999-999 (front and back);
· Copy of my mother’s (Mother's firstname) permanent resident card A# 888-888-888 (front and back);
· Copy of the identity pages of my passport;
· Copy of the Notice of Action regarding 8CFR Sec 216.4 and the postal envelope and rejected check payment;
· Copy of 5 notarized letters written by U.S. citizen friends and family, attesting to my parent’s relationship and marriage;
· Copy of my parent’s joint 2005 Federal tax return with W2s;
· Copy of my parent’s joint 2005 Maryland resident tax return;
· Copy of my parent’s form 4868 joint application for automatic extension of our 2006 tax return;
· Copy of W2s both my parent’s - (petitioning parent's name and parent's name);
· Copy of rental/lease contract for 'current address' showing we leased the house together;
· Copy of Maryland State driver’s licenses for both of my parents showing a common address;
· Copy of my Maryland State driver’s license showing I live with my parents;
· Copy of my parent’s Account Summary Information for joint accounts in Bank of America;
· Copy of some of my parent’s joint checking bank statements;
· Copy of a letter from the Department of the Treasury addressed to both of my parents;
· Copy of Tax refund check sent to my parents by the Comptroller of MD after a review of parents’s 2000 Tax return was declared resolved;
· Copy of current GEICO car insurance coverage document and some payment reminder for previous months;
· Copy of utility bills for 'current address' addressed to both my parents (parent's name);
· Copy of Maryland Certificate of Title for two of our cars owned by both of my parents;
· Copy of a letter mailed to my parents by car financing company (name of Finance company);
· Copy of Confirmation Letter of Benefits, health and life insurance from (Employer Company name) showing both my parents (First names of parents) had designated each other as a beneficiary and included me.
· Copy of renter’s insurance statement;
· Copy of my FAFSA application and/or Student Aid Report showing (mother's name) as mother and (father's name) as stepfather;
· Copy of some of my (son's first name) school papers and tax return showing I lived with my parents; and
You may feel free to inquire at any of the sources of enclosed documentation for validity of their statements, and you are always welcome to visit our home should you ever desire to do so. Please advise me if you have any further questions or problems related to this petition.
Sincerely,
FName MName LName
I hope this helps. I will keep posting what happened next.