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prrenew1126
I am planning on sending I-751 on Dec 8, 2007 to Nebraska Service Center with following documents.
1. 2006 tax return
2. joint bank account
3. Affidavit from 2 friends

Q1. Do you think this is enough? I dont have any thing else in joint account. Never though stuff like this would required.

Q2. Am I late? What would happen after they receive the application as far as residency concern? I know they send one year extention notice. But NSC is very slow. Will I receive that before 1/27/08?


Please provide your input.

thank you,
diadromous mermaid
QUOTE(prrenew1126 @ Dec 2 2007, 11:21 AM) *
I am planning on sending I-751 on Dec 8, 2007 to Nebraska Service Center with following documents.
1. 2006 tax return
2. joint bank account
3. Affidavit from 2 friends

Q1. Do you think this is enough? I dont have any thing else in joint account. Never though stuff like this would required.

Q2. Am I late? What would happen after they receive the application as far as residency concern? I know they send one year extention notice. But NSC is very slow. Will I receive that before 1/27/08?


Please provide your input.

thank you,


Personally, I think your evidence is very scant. The request for documentation is to demonstrate that the marriage is bonafide and that you and your spouse are indeed living together and doing the things normal married people do. Imagine, if you will, a couple that has entered into a marriage for the wrong purpose (to assist an alien in securing permanent residency in the USA) and are attempting to evade immigration laws. Wouldn't there evidence resemble yours?

Be creative. You don't have to have both names on evidence. You just have to put together pieces that paint a picture of the two of you sharing a home, a social life and family.
yaya
1. why wait, you can sumbit yor I-751 90 days before your temp card expires.
2. read the I-751 instructions and try to provide all the documents specified there.


QUOTE(diadromous mermaid @ Dec 2 2007, 12:28 PM) *
QUOTE(prrenew1126 @ Dec 2 2007, 11:21 AM) *
I am planning on sending I-751 on Dec 8, 2007 to Nebraska Service Center with following documents.
1. 2006 tax return
2. joint bank account
3. Affidavit from 2 friends

Q1. Do you think this is enough? I dont have any thing else in joint account. Never though stuff like this would required.

Q2. Am I late? What would happen after they receive the application as far as residency concern? I know they send one year extention notice. But NSC is very slow. Will I receive that before 1/27/08?


Please provide your input.

thank you,


Personally, I think your evidence is very scant. The request for documentation is to demonstrate that the marriage is bonafide and that you and your spouse are indeed living together and doing the things normal married people do. Imagine, if you will, a couple that has entered into a marriage for the wrong purpose (to assist an alien in securing permanent residency in the USA) and are attempting to evade immigration laws. Wouldn't there evidence resemble yours?

Be creative. You don't have to have both names on evidence. You just have to put together pieces that paint a picture of the two of you sharing a home, a social life and family.

den_y2005
why don't you send some pictures and letters address to both of you or either one of you (each person) this proves you live in the same address...just a thought.
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