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The point of providing evidence is to confirm that you have merged your financial and personal lives in the period FROM the issue of your conditional green card TO the submission of your removal of conditions on that card. So, you need to account for the entire period. The IO won't be interested in reading through 2 years' worth of paper so try and narrow evidence down to four or six-monthly periods and reduce some of the bulk.

If your file is light on evidence, an affidavit may help you, otherwise it's not needed. I suspect more people would require an affidavit for AoS, not RoC when you've had 2 years of knowing what to accrue for the packet. :)

EDIT: If you get an interview, you can always take extra paperwork in with you if you have copies already.

Edited by Brit Abroad

ROC

AR11 filed: 02/05/11

I-751 filed at Vermont Service Center: 02/07/11

NOA: 02/14/11

Biometrics appt: 03/21/11

RoC Interview: Not required

RoC Approved: 08/04/2011

10 yr Green card received: 08/10/2011

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The point of providing evidence is to confirm that you have merged your financial and personal lives in the period FROM the issue of your conditional green card TO the submission of your removal of conditions on that card. So, you need to account for the entire period. The IO won't be interested in reading through 2 years' worth of paper so try and narrow evidence down to four or six-monthly periods and reduce some of the bulk.

If your file is light on evidence, an affidavit may help you, otherwise it's not needed. I suspect more people would require an affidavit for AoS, not RoC when you've had 2 years of knowing what to accrue for the packet. :)

EDIT: If you get an interview, you can always take extra paperwork in with you if you have copies already.

Thanks for the reply. I'm going to send about 6 documents in my I-751 application. Like you said, if's it not enough they can always request more..

 
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