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Hi sorry for disturbing hope anybody here can reply any of my questions, since my husband and I is already divorce I am a little confused on filling up the papers on I-751 what name should I put there my single name before or my married name to him since we are divorced?

Is anybody here know or have any example of the cover letter for self-petition?

Hope anybody can tell me if the following documents is enough evidence to proved that we marry in good faith.

1. Copies of the passports and my green cards.

2. Three sworn affidavits by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage.

3. A partial copy of our 2007 joint US tax return.

4. Holiday or Greetings cards from the member of the family and friends.

5. 14 pages Photos of us together.

6. Copies of my credit cards and statement with married name on it and a copies of his credit cards and with statements on it. ( American Express, Master Cards, Discover Card and Sams Card).

7. Joint bank accounts in Philippines.

8. Our marriage License

9. Copies of our final divorce decree and SSS no.

10. My driver's license

Please anybody can tell me.

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Hi sorry for disturbing hope anybody here can reply any of my questions, since my husband and I is already divorce I am a little confused on filling up the papers on I-751 what name should I put there my single name before or my married name to him since we are divorced?

Is anybody here know or have any example of the cover letter for self-petition?

Hope anybody can tell me if the following documents is enough evidence to proved that we marry in good faith.

1. Copies of the passports and my green cards.

2. Three sworn affidavits by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage.

3. A partial copy of our 2007 joint US tax return.

4. Holiday or Greetings cards from the member of the family and friends.

5. 14 pages Photos of us together.

6. Copies of my credit cards and statement with married name on it and a copies of his credit cards and with statements on it. ( American Express, Master Cards, Discover Card and Sams Card).

7. Joint bank accounts in Philippines.

8. Our marriage License

9. Copies of our final divorce decree and SSS no.

10. My driver's license

Please anybody can tell me.

You should be able to get tax transcripts from IRS for the years you filed jointly. Even if it's just one year. Better than a partial copy. 1-800 829-1040.

Letters addressed to both of you? Junk mail?

More ammo the better!

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Hi sorry for disturbing hope anybody here can reply any of my questions, since my husband and I is already divorce I am a little confused on filling up the papers on I-751 what name should I put there my single name before or my married name to him since we are divorced?

Is anybody here know or have any example of the cover letter for self-petition?

Hope anybody can tell me if the following documents is enough evidence to proved that we marry in good faith.

1. Copies of the passports and my green cards.

2. Three sworn affidavits by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage.

3. A partial copy of our 2007 joint US tax return.

4. Holiday or Greetings cards from the member of the family and friends.

5. 14 pages Photos of us together.

6. Copies of my credit cards and statement with married name on it and a copies of his credit cards and with statements on it. ( American Express, Master Cards, Discover Card and Sams Card).

7. Joint bank accounts in Philippines.

8. Our marriage License

9. Copies of our final divorce decree and SSS no.

10. My driver's license

Please anybody can tell me.

To change your name back to your maiden name is your personal choice. You can do it if you want , I did it...and I am very happy about it and I change my address too.

I just did a letter, like a formal letter base in a cover letter that I found I think over here, do a search or google it, explaining in general the situation and why we got divorced and things that happened (not specifics) and attached even my marriage counseling letters from my therapist (that is in my personal case) and then I list the things that I included.

Don't get "partial copies" , get the transcripts...they are for free and they get in less than 10 days in your mailbox. Ask for every year that you have been filing jointly. Do you had joint bank accounts, utilities, etc in the US? you say the Philipines did you were living there all the time?

The affidavits are fine...but you need to show most of the comingle financial life that you two had.

 
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