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JandEB

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  1. Had an RFE for our Removal of Conditions, and sent the paperwork off right at the end of April. Does our reply to an RFE generate another NOA to say they definitely received the paperwork? We had tracking on the package, but note that the city and state it was delivered to is different than the address. It's the Potomac office which is officially in Arlington, VA but the delivery receipt said it was delivering to Capitol Heights, Maryland. I know DC buildings can often have weird addresses, but UPS already complained about the address on the actual paperwork not existing, so I'm just trying to figure out how to verify that it definitely got into the right hands before the RFE deadline. With a must be received deadline at the end of May, at what point should I be making extra effort to reach someone to verify they have our papers if we have no status updates or NOA? The USCIS website status shows that they sent us the RFE but currently shows no updates since then. And if I do need to reach out to someone to verify, where do I do that? The USCIS website seems to be designed to ensure there's no options to talk to them about anything but an address change until they're at least 60 days overdue on their processing estimates.
  2. Thank you for the replies, especially Roccio, your list was particularly helpful, if frightening in its length and complexity. The documentation makes it sound like a relatively simple thing if you have something from each category, but some of the explanations from you and from mam521 give me at least a little insight into the mindset of the USCIS when looking at it. Thanks also to those who pointed out the IRS transcript. I've never actually needed to use a transcript for anything, and the documentation mentioned the 1040, not the transcript if I remember correctly, so I had no idea that was a thing anyone would ever ask for. I've now gotten those for all available years so that should resolve that complaint. I'm wading through my HR department now to figure out what documentation identifies my wife as beneficiary on their policies since most of our insurances are through my employer and they didn't accept the insurance cards as proof. Roccio, thanks for mentioning the home and auto insurance especially because I hadn't thought of those yet. You gave me several ideas of documents I hadn't considered that could be useful.
  3. We just got an RFE after waiting nearly two years for them to get around to processing our forms. Insufficient evidence of good faith marriage. We submitted: Jointly filed 1040 copy of both our health insurance cards a lease agreement dated 2 years prior for our current residence (never re-leased, we're just month to month) a joint certificate of title for our car The RFE says we did not submit evidence demonstrating that our tax form was filed with the IRS. How are we supposed to do that? It's not like the IRS sends you a receipt for your tax forms. What exactly are they expecting us to provide? They also complained that the health cards do not show "details related to financial responsibility or coverage terms". What are they actually expecting to see and what do I need to get to satisfy this? They also said the provided evidence "covers a limited period of time of your marriage". That's literally every moment of our marriage up to the point that we submitted two years ago, so I don't know what they're expecting to see there. I'm over the moon irritated at the moment and I think that's coming through in my typing, so I apologize if my tone is not great. What do I actually need to find and who do I get it from to fulfill their requirements?
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