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sweetestcherry
Hi folks,

Just wanted to run down the list of evidence that we plan to provide to lifet the conditions on my husband's greencard:

Copy of lease from 2005
Copies of Verizon Bill (copies covering each quarter, starting 3/2006 to present)
Copy of Statement of Payments for Electric Bill (1/2006 to present), as well as copies of entire bills from the last 2 months
Copies of Cable/Internet Bill (copies covering each quarter, starting 3/2006 to present)
Copies of Vonage Bill (copies covering each quarter, starting 3/2006 to present)
Copy of Renters' Insurace Policy (2006/2007)
Copy of Auto Insurance (2007)
Copy of Truck Purchase- Loan Documents, Transaction Documents, Vehicle Registration
Statements from Joint Account (copies covering each quarter, starting 3/2006 to present)
401K Beneficiary Application/Letter
Life Insurance Beneficiary/Letter
Health/Dental/Vision Benefits Application/Letter
Copies of Health Insurance Cards
2 Sworn/Notarized Affidavits from Friends
One Letter from Family Friend
Pictures
Copies of itinerary from trip to Ireland in Summer 2006
Copy of Bed and Breakfast reservations from Summer 2007 vacation
Copy of reservations for trip to Ireland December 2007

Is there anything obvious that I'm missing? I feel like I'm forgetting things!

Also, I've seen pros/cons for submitting evidence from before you received you 2 yr greencard. Thoughts? Is it necessary?

Thank you so much!
*Marilyn*
list looks good... good.gif

don't forget to include a photocopy of the front and the back of the green card...
enat
It looks fine.But don't forget 1-lease agreement or mortgage
2-Joint tax return
*Marilyn*
QUOTE(enat @ Nov 9 2007, 04:05 PM) *
It looks fine.But don't forget 1-lease agreement or mortgage
2-Joint tax return

well, they do have the lease agreement...

I think they have plenty of evidence... good.gif
sweetestcherry
QUOTE(enat @ Nov 9 2007, 07:05 PM) *
It looks fine.But don't forget 1-lease agreement or mortgage
2-Joint tax return

We have the lease agreement, we've been on a month to month for almost a year and a half now. And it's funny, I had the joint tax returns listed, but forgot to post them.

I'm having some trouble getting all of the bills from Verizon. They want to charge me $5 per reprint! Do you think I'll be okay if I submit one from June 2006, then several from 2007? Or should I pay for the reprints?

Thanks!
tweety
QUOTE(sweetestcherry @ Nov 10 2007, 08:13 PM) *
QUOTE(enat @ Nov 9 2007, 07:05 PM) *
It looks fine.But don't forget 1-lease agreement or mortgage
2-Joint tax return

We have the lease agreement, we've been on a month to month for almost a year and a half now. And it's funny, I had the joint tax returns listed, but forgot to post them.

I'm having some trouble getting all of the bills from Verizon. They want to charge me $5 per reprint! Do you think I'll be okay if I submit one from June 2006, then several from 2007? Or should I pay for the reprints?

Thanks!


You don't have to provide every single bill that you have received. If you have enough other bills, may-be skip Verizon if they want to charge for reprints?... (btw, can't you access it online and just make a printout yourself?)
Regarding bills or statements I have submitted one for each year/every 12 months and the most recent one.
*Marilyn*
I just submitted one recent bill for each utility but I had other stuff that covered the beiginning and middle of the 2 years....

but if you are concerned about it, just send one from the beginning and one from the middle and a recent one... like was mentioned above you don't need to send in all the bills... no0pb.gif
sweetestcherry
Well, he was granted his conditional residency in March 2006. Therefore, I was going to send in bills from the following months:

March, June, September, and December 2006
March, June, September, and most recent 2007

tweety- with regards to Verizon, I only have online access to bills from the last 6 months.

To all- did anyone send in anything from before they or their spouse was granted residency? Some do, some don't, I'm wondering if it's necessary.

Thanks!
RichardS
Hi:
What USCIS is looking for is trend stuff ... not every month of every bill required. Just send a single statement from EACH QUARTER for each bill / category and that will be just fine (bank statements, credit card bills, auto insurance, verizon, gas, electric, etc.).
Good luck!



QUOTE(sweetestcherry @ Nov 12 2007, 03:02 PM) *
Well, he was granted his conditional residency in March 2006. Therefore, I was going to send in bills from the following months:

March, June, September, and December 2006
March, June, September, and most recent 2007

tweety- with regards to Verizon, I only have online access to bills from the last 6 months.

To all- did anyone send in anything from before they or their spouse was granted residency? Some do, some don't, I'm wondering if it's necessary.

Thanks!

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