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the sworn letter from friends is this necessary that they are U.S citizen?

package include on I-751 do i need to submitt affidavit of support I-134 i just recently started my job? is this a problem

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04/08/2013 received NOA1 1-130 FOR PARENT

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Hi jarl,

A US citizen or a Green Card holder is ok the imnportant is they know you well as a couple and No need to submit affidavit of support with I-751.Good luck.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
Timeline

I did type this out for my friends and relatives.

" Gloria and Nicholas request from you an affidavit that we need to finalized the immigration process. This is basically to inform the USCIS that we did not get married solely for the purpose so that Gloria could come here and that we are in love and have been and plan to live together the rest of our lives.

An outline of what the USCIS wants is as follows taken from their I-751 application form.

"Affidavits sworn to or affirmed by at least two people who have known both of you since your conditional residence was granted and have personal knowledge of your marriage and relationship. (Such persons may be required to testify before an immigration officer as to the information contained in the affidavit.)

The original affidavit must be submitted and also contain the following:

Information regarding the person making the affidavit:

His or her full name and address;

Date and place of birth;

Relationship to you or your spouse, if any;

Full information and complete details explaining how the

person acquired his or her knowledge.

Affidavits must be

supported by other types of evidence listed above."

Here is a sample letter I found on the web:

*Full Name*

*Address*

*Phone Number*

8-31-03

To whom it may concern:

My date of birth is xx-xx-xx, and I was born in town, state. I have known Jennie xxxxx since March 2001. I first met her at a family dinner at a local restaurant. I attended her wedding to Benjamin xxxxx in August 2001. I see Jennie regularly at family events and holidays. I have spent the past three 4th of July celebrations with Jennie and Benjamin watching fireworks. I have helped them move into their first apartment in 2001 and recently into their new home in June 2003. They have worked hard together to make this home their home. They are happily married and looking forward to their years ahead.

Sincerely,

*Signature*

Closure of this letter can be:

"I declare under penalty of perjury under the Law of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Signed on month day, year at my town, my state."

If your affidavit writer is willing / able to have their letter notarized, then you may as well have it done.

We will need this letter of affidavit by March 27, 2007 when our form is due for submittal. We will need the actual letter on not an e-mail copy.

Thank you very much.

Nick and Connie."

Feel those that do this for you should be here legally, but have heard of no one having to testify in a court of law. We chose four married couples where both husband and wife signed these letters, so effectively had eight people to testify in our behalf. None of them were ever contacted by the USCIS for verification, but this still did not prevent the USCIS from misplacing our application.

You are welcomed to use my letter, but suggest you change the names and the date, LOL. Took some research to compose it.

Think you are referring to the I-864, not required for the I-751, and one of those is certainly enough. It's a crazy contract if one of you get hit by an idiot, have huge medical expenses, and can't even accept private aid. But when my wife received her USC, that contract became null and void. Ha, now we can quit our jobs and go on welfare, tempting.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
Timeline

You don't need any affidavits if you have enough other proof of co-mingled lives like tax returns, bank statements, credit card statements, utility bills, lease/rent; insurances etc. Good Luck

2005

K1

March 2 Filed I-129 F

July 21 Interview in Bogota ** Approved ** Very Easy!

AOS

Oct 19 Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

2006

Feb 17 AOS interview in Denver. Biometrics also done today! (Interviewing officer ordered them.)

Apr 25 Green card received

2008

Removal of conditions

March 17 Refiled using new I-751 form

April 16 Biometrics done

July 10 Green card production ordered

2009

Citizenship

Jan 20 filed N400

Feb 04 NOA date

Feb 24 Biometrics

May 5 Interview - Centennial (Denver, Colorado) Passed

June 10 Oath Ceremony - Teikyo Loretto Heights, Denver, Colorado

July 7 Received Passport in 3 weeks

Shredded all immigration papers Have scanned images

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