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Hi everyone, I just posted to the January/10 filers thread that I'd received an email update that my card production was ordered on April 14/10.

I wanted to post a copy of the letter we sent with the petition to possibly help others who are getting ready to file their I-751's. We had quite a bit of evidence showing co-mingling of assets and also evidence showing that my son lived with us, including a letter from his high school. What we did not have was tax returns - we have not filed joint returns since our marriage and I was quite concerned that we'd get a RFE on this and that it would cause us problems - but, I've also seen numerous filers on here who've sent tax returns as evidence and still rec'd an RFE. I'm so very happy that the evidence we did send was sufficient.

1/16/2010

USCIS Vermont Service Center

75 Lower Welden Street

PO Box 200

St. Albans, VT

05479-0001

RE: I-751 JOINT PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS ON STATUS OF:

_______________, A#__________________

Dear USCIS examiner:

Enclosed please find a Joint I-751 petition requesting the removal of conditions on the permanent residency of my wife,___________, along with a check for $545.00 as combined payment of the filing fee for this petition and applicable biometric services fee. My wife’s fifteen-year-old son has lived with us and attended the local high school for the past two years; although he is not party to the petition he is listed on it in section 5.

In addition to a copy of both the front and back of _____________'s green card enclosed please find the following documents demonstrating the authenticity of our marriage and ongoing relationship:

· Copies of both of our driver’s licenses.

· Four notarized affidavits attesting to our relationship and marriage.

· One letter attesting to our relationship and marriage.

· Copies of the deeds for our home and property owned in ____________,____.

· Copy of our mortgage agreement.

· Copy of the title to our motorcycle.

· Copies of the property tax bills for our home and a statement from the town of ________ showing the tax account activity.

· Copies of our home insurance policies for the past three years.

· Copies of our auto insurance policies for the past two years.

· Copy of our visa credit cards showing a joint account.

· A letter from my stepson’s high school plus copies of his report cards and course schedules for the 9th, 10th and 11th grades to date.

· Copies of receipts/paperwork for various improvements that we’ve done to our home since we’ve owned it.

· Photos of some the improvements we’ve made to our home since we’ve owned it.

· Photos of us together during our three years of marriage including some of our wedding photos.

Please do not hesitate to contact any of the sources of the enclosed documentation to substantiate their statements. You are also very welcome to visit our home at any time of your choosing.

Thank you.

Sincerely,

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