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Hi,it is almost time for me to file for ROC. I am supposed to file it on Mid June this year but I want to start to gather the evidence now and ask for your advise. Your advise is greatly appreciated and it is open to all who have been through this stage or are about to send it too like myself.

Here are some evidence that I already have and plan to get one soon:

  1. Apartment lease
  2. Tax return transcript 2009 and 2010
  3. Joint checking account statement and copies of our cards
  4. Joint credit card statement and copies of our cards
  5. Military ID showing my husband as the sponsor
  6. TRICARE (health insurance) documents, such as the enrollment form, the certificate of creditable coverage. In which all of the documents showing information about my husband as the sponsor and me as his spouse also our address.
  7. Power of Attorney from him when he was deployed, giving me the right to enroll in DEERS (Defense Enrollment Eligibility System)so that I could get my military ID card and eligible for Healthcare insurance by TRICARE
  8. My husband's Post 9/11 GI Bill application which shows my name as the emergency contact and our relationship as spouse and our same address
  9. My husband's school application which shows my name as spouse and emergency contact
  10. Itinerary and plane ticket to Montana together in 2010 to visit his parents
  11. Photos that has our pictures together and family
  12. Affidavits from 2 people who have known us
  13. Miscellaneous copies of documents from Department of Defense showing our names and relationship and address
  14. Copies of letters and cards to our address

I think that is all I can think of and I am planning to submit. I do not have driver's license cause I can't drive so there is no car insurance or title either, and no child's birth certificate, cause our first child is due this October :)So, what do you guys think? I really appreciate your suggestions.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Posted

Hi,it is almost time for me to file for ROC. I am supposed to file it on Mid June this year but I want to start to gather the evidence now and ask for your advise. Your advise is greatly appreciated and it is open to all who have been through this stage or are about to send it too like myself.

Here are some evidence that I already have and plan to get one soon:

  1. Apartment lease
  2. Tax return transcript 2009 and 2010
  3. Joint checking account statement and copies of our cards
  4. Joint credit card statement and copies of our cards
  5. Military ID showing my husband as the sponsor
  6. TRICARE (health insurance) documents, such as the enrollment form, the certificate of creditable coverage. In which all of the documents showing information about my husband as the sponsor and me as his spouse also our address.
  7. Power of Attorney from him when he was deployed, giving me the right to enroll in DEERS (Defense Enrollment Eligibility System)so that I could get my military ID card and eligible for Healthcare insurance by TRICARE
  8. My husband's Post 9/11 GI Bill application which shows my name as the emergency contact and our relationship as spouse and our same address
  9. My husband's school application which shows my name as spouse and emergency contact
  10. Itinerary and plane ticket to Montana together in 2010 to visit his parents
  11. Photos that has our pictures together and family
  12. Affidavits from 2 people who have known us
  13. Miscellaneous copies of documents from Department of Defense showing our names and relationship and address
  14. Copies of letters and cards to our address

I think that is all I can think of and I am planning to submit. I do not have driver's license cause I can't drive so there is no car insurance or title either, and no child's birth certificate, cause our first child is due this October :)So, what do you guys think? I really appreciate your suggestions.

Looks pretty good..

IR-5 - for Mom
------------
08/27/2012 - Sent Application
08/28/2012 - NOA1 date
08/31/2012 - Received email from USCIS saying the package is accepted
09/11/2012 - Received a letter saying case transferred Lee's Summit, MO
02/15/2013 - Received an email saying case is approved
02/22/2013 - I-130 NOA2 hard copy received

NVC Journey
--------------
02/18/2013 - NVC received the case
03/11/2013 - NVC case # assigned
03/12/2013 - Petitioners' email corrected, Beneficiary's email added
03/13/2013 - DS3032 received
03/13/2013 - DS3032 email sent (was sent before the we received the DS3032)
03/13/2013 - AOS fee invoiced and Paid (shows In Progress)
03/14/2013 - AOS fee shows PAID
03/14/2013 - AOS package sent (overnight next-day delivery)
03/15/2013 - AOS package delivered to NVC on 03/15/2013 at 10:06:00
03/19/2013 - Re-sent DS-3032 email with Supervisor Review on subject
03/21/2013 - DS-3032 accepted
03/22/2013 - IV fee invoiced and paid
03/25/2013 - IV fee shows PAID
03/25/2013 - IV package sent (overnight next-day delivery)
03/26/2013 - IV package delivered to NVC on 03/26/2013 at 10:04am
03/27/2013 - AOS accepted
04/08/2013 - IV checklist found out by phone - NVC lost our marriage certificate sad.png
04/09/2013 - IV checklist email received
04/16/2013 - IV Checklist response mailed - new Marriage Certificate

04/16/2013 - Case Complete (they found our first marriage certificate during supervisor review??)
04/17/2013 - NVC received IV Checklist response
04/23/2013 - Case Complete email from NVC

05/13/2013 - Medical

06/03/2013 - Interview

Thank you God!!!!

Posted

Hi,it is almost time for me to file for ROC. I am supposed to file it on Mid June this year but I want to start to gather the evidence now and ask for your advise. Your advise is greatly appreciated and it is open to all who have been through this stage or are about to send it too like myself.

Here are some evidence that I already have and plan to get one soon:

  1. Apartment lease
  2. Tax return transcript 2009 and 2010
  3. Joint checking account statement and copies of our cards
  4. Joint credit card statement and copies of our cards
  5. Military ID showing my husband as the sponsor
  6. TRICARE (health insurance) documents, such as the enrollment form, the certificate of creditable coverage. In which all of the documents showing information about my husband as the sponsor and me as his spouse also our address.
  7. Power of Attorney from him when he was deployed, giving me the right to enroll in DEERS (Defense Enrollment Eligibility System)so that I could get my military ID card and eligible for Healthcare insurance by TRICARE
  8. My husband's Post 9/11 GI Bill application which shows my name as the emergency contact and our relationship as spouse and our same address
  9. My husband's school application which shows my name as spouse and emergency contact
  10. Itinerary and plane ticket to Montana together in 2010 to visit his parents
  11. Photos that has our pictures together and family
  12. Affidavits from 2 people who have known us
  13. Miscellaneous copies of documents from Department of Defense showing our names and relationship and address
  14. Copies of letters and cards to our address

I think that is all I can think of and I am planning to submit. I do not have driver's license cause I can't drive so there is no car insurance or title either, and no child's birth certificate, cause our first child is due this October :)So, what do you guys think? I really appreciate your suggestions.

Yep, looks pretty good to me too. Some suggestions would be utility bills/loan documents in both your names. If you filed any medical claims under your husband's insurance, you can add the explanation of benefits for those. Also anything your husband has, showing you as the beneficiary (such as 401k, life insurance) and vice versa. That's all I can think of right now. Good luck!! :thumbs:

Posted

Yep, looks pretty good to me too. Some suggestions would be utility bills/loan documents in both your names. If you filed any medical claims under your husband's insurance, you can add the explanation of benefits for those. Also anything your husband has, showing you as the beneficiary (such as 401k, life insurance) and vice versa. That's all I can think of right now. Good luck!! :thumbs:

Stardust72, thank you for your suggestions, but unfortunately I don't have any utility bills with both our names on :( and I think I only have one medical claim that I filed so far, cause before that in the military we went to military treatment facility and it was free over there, just when I went to civilian healthcare provider that I have a claim to file for.

Looks pretty good..

Thank you, how about you? what did you send as your evidence?

Posted

Evidence looks good to me! :thumbs:

You said you don't have a driver license... my husband doesn't either yet, but he did get a State ID. Then I just made a photocopy of my driver license and his state ID next to each other to show we lived at the same address.

(Congrats on the baby!! My brother's wife is having a baby in October too, and I am so excited to be an aunt :))

Sarahusaukflag.jpgRobbie

Our ROC Journey

Feb 23, 2011: ROC packet sent to VSC

Feb 24, 2011: Packet rec'd at VSC

Feb 25, 2011: NOA date

Mar 04, 2011: Rec'd NOA dated 2/25

Mar 18, 2011: Rec'd Biometrics Appt letter

Apr 08, 2011: Biometrics Appointment

Aug 26, 2011: Approval letter rec'd dated 8/22

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Posted (edited)

Thank you, how about you? what did you send as your evidence?

Indy&Benji,

The house is something I bought back in 2004 with my parents so there is no house/utility/etc with both our names but here are the rest of the things I've sent. Hopefully, no hiccups.

1. Form I-751 signed by the petitioner and spouse

2. Check of $590.00 for application fee

3. Copy of petitioner’s green card

4. NCDMV issued driver’s license of both petitioners

5. Marriage certificate (copy)

6. Joint checking and savings bank account statements

7. Joint Federal tax return transcript for 2008 and 2009 and copy of our 2010 joint US tax return

8. Joint NC State Tax Return for the year 2008, 2009, and 2010

9. 401(k) plan beneficiary forms of the petitioner showing spouse as the beneficiary

10. Beneficiary Designation Form for the 401(k) plan of spouse showing petitioner as one of the beneficiary

11. Group Life/Travel Accident Insurance Policies of spouse showing petitioner as one of the beneficiary

12. petitioner’s HSA Beneficiary document showing spouse as the beneficiary

13. petitioner’s employment benefits for the year 2011 showing spouse as beneficiary

14. Joint stock account statements for the year 2009 and 2010.

15. Car insurance renewal notice of the petitioner showing spouse as a driver

16. Joint 2010 Health/Dental Insurance documents

a. 2010 Dental Insurance claim history

b. 2010 Health Insurance benefit and statements

d. Hospital bills showing spouse as Guarantor and the petitioner as patient.

17. Joint Sam's and AAA membership

18. Copy of Discover and MasterCards cards showing a joint credit card account

19. Joint cell phone bills

20. Three sworn affidavits by mother-in-law, sister-in-law, and a friend, attesting to our relationship and marriage

21. Airline tickets, rental car receipts, hotel receipts, and entrance tickets, etc for vacation/trips to PlaceX, PlaceY, and PlaceZ

22. Pictures of vacation and with friends/family

23 Invitation card to our names.

Edited by champi

IR-5 - for Mom
------------
08/27/2012 - Sent Application
08/28/2012 - NOA1 date
08/31/2012 - Received email from USCIS saying the package is accepted
09/11/2012 - Received a letter saying case transferred Lee's Summit, MO
02/15/2013 - Received an email saying case is approved
02/22/2013 - I-130 NOA2 hard copy received

NVC Journey
--------------
02/18/2013 - NVC received the case
03/11/2013 - NVC case # assigned
03/12/2013 - Petitioners' email corrected, Beneficiary's email added
03/13/2013 - DS3032 received
03/13/2013 - DS3032 email sent (was sent before the we received the DS3032)
03/13/2013 - AOS fee invoiced and Paid (shows In Progress)
03/14/2013 - AOS fee shows PAID
03/14/2013 - AOS package sent (overnight next-day delivery)
03/15/2013 - AOS package delivered to NVC on 03/15/2013 at 10:06:00
03/19/2013 - Re-sent DS-3032 email with Supervisor Review on subject
03/21/2013 - DS-3032 accepted
03/22/2013 - IV fee invoiced and paid
03/25/2013 - IV fee shows PAID
03/25/2013 - IV package sent (overnight next-day delivery)
03/26/2013 - IV package delivered to NVC on 03/26/2013 at 10:04am
03/27/2013 - AOS accepted
04/08/2013 - IV checklist found out by phone - NVC lost our marriage certificate sad.png
04/09/2013 - IV checklist email received
04/16/2013 - IV Checklist response mailed - new Marriage Certificate

04/16/2013 - Case Complete (they found our first marriage certificate during supervisor review??)
04/17/2013 - NVC received IV Checklist response
04/23/2013 - Case Complete email from NVC

05/13/2013 - Medical

06/03/2013 - Interview

Thank you God!!!!

Posted

Evidence looks good to me! :thumbs:

You said you don't have a driver license... my husband doesn't either yet, but he did get a State ID. Then I just made a photocopy of my driver license and his state ID next to each other to show we lived at the same address.

(Congrats on the baby!! My brother's wife is having a baby in October too, and I am so excited to be an aunt :))

Sarah&Rob, thank you for your response and advise :) Looks like your ROC is going smooth too, what did you send? Thank you, yes I am excited about this pregnancy, that is why I do not want when my belly is getting bigger and I have to worry about dealing with USCIS :no: Oh, I am an aunt too, so I know how you feel :yes:

Posted

Indy&Benji,

The house is something I bought back in 2004 with my parents so there is no house/utility/etc with both our names but here are the rest of the things I've sent. Hopefully, no hiccups.

1. Form I-751 signed by the petitioner and spouse

2. Check of $590.00 for application fee

3. Copy of petitioner’s green card

4. NCDMV issued driver’s license of both petitioners

5. Marriage certificate (copy)

6. Joint checking and savings bank account statements

7. Joint Federal tax return transcript for 2008 and 2009 and copy of our 2010 joint US tax return

8. Joint NC State Tax Return for the year 2008, 2009, and 2010

9. 401(k) plan beneficiary forms of the petitioner showing spouse as the beneficiary

10. Beneficiary Designation Form for the 401(k) plan of spouse showing petitioner as one of the beneficiary

11. Group Life/Travel Accident Insurance Policies of spouse showing petitioner as one of the beneficiary

12. petitioner’s HSA Beneficiary document showing spouse as the beneficiary

13. petitioner’s employment benefits for the year 2011 showing spouse as beneficiary

14. Joint stock account statements for the year 2009 and 2010.

15. Car insurance renewal notice of the petitioner showing spouse as a driver

16. Joint 2010 Health/Dental Insurance documents

a. 2010 Dental Insurance claim history

b. 2010 Health Insurance benefit and statements

d. Hospital bills showing spouse as Guarantor and the petitioner as patient.

17. Joint Sam's and AAA membership

18. Copy of Discover and MasterCards cards showing a joint credit card account

19. Joint cell phone bills

20. Three sworn affidavits by mother-in-law, sister-in-law, and a friend, attesting to our relationship and marriage

21. Airline tickets, rental car receipts, hotel receipts, and entrance tickets, etc for vacation/trips to PlaceX, PlaceY, and PlaceZ

22. Pictures of vacation and with friends/family

23 Invitation card to our names.

Champi, that looks really good too, I hope you have a smooth ROC process :thumbs: Thanks for sharing it with me. I really appreciate it.

Posted (edited)

Here's the list of what we sent... Rob has his biometrics tomorrow afternoon and no RFE so far :)

Removal of Conditions

- Form I-751

- Check for $590 ($505 filing fee + $85 biometrics fee)

- Copy of Resident Alien Card (front & back)

Supporting Documents

- Copy of 2010 Federal & NJ e-file 1040 from tax prep group (Married Filing Jointly) with copies of both Robert's and Sarah's W-2s

- Tax Transcript for 2009 (Married Filing Jointly)

- Tax Transcript for 2008 (Married Filing Jointly)

- Copy of Sarah's Pension & Life Insurance Beneficiary pages from State of NJ online system showing Robert as Primary Beneficiary

- Copy of Sarah's Health Benefits page from State of NJ online system showing Robert as spouse & showing they had seen proof of marriage.

- Copies of Health Insurance Cards for Robert & Sarah showing same ID #s

- Copies of Dental Insurance applications from Sarah's place of employment listing Robert as spouse

- Copies of Sarah's NJ Driver License & Robert's NJ State ID showing same address

- Copy of car title showing joint ownership

- Copies of Account Summary for Joint Savings Account & Joint Checking Account from Peapack-Gladstone Bank Online Account showing both names and opening dates

- Copy of a Savings Account statement & Copy of a Checking Account Statement both mailed from Peapack-Gladstone Bank

- Notarized Affidavit from Janet (Sarah's mother) with whom Sarah & Robert reside (in place of lease or rent agreement) with copies of the cashed checks signed by both of us, showing we both use the account/pay rent.

- Notarized Affidavit from Stephen & Jessica (brother & sister-in-law who were present at our Las Vegas wedding)

- Notarized Affidavit from Misty (friend)

- Photographs of Sarah & Robert documenting various times together since they were married on October 31, 2008

Oh and I should note, we only included affidavits because we don't have any joint utilities since we live with my mom. We also don't have any joint credit cards or anything like that, so we felt it would only boost our evidence to include the affidavits.

Edited by sarah&rob

Sarahusaukflag.jpgRobbie

Our ROC Journey

Feb 23, 2011: ROC packet sent to VSC

Feb 24, 2011: Packet rec'd at VSC

Feb 25, 2011: NOA date

Mar 04, 2011: Rec'd NOA dated 2/25

Mar 18, 2011: Rec'd Biometrics Appt letter

Apr 08, 2011: Biometrics Appointment

Aug 26, 2011: Approval letter rec'd dated 8/22

 
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