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Dear USCIS examiner:

Per your request for more evidence regarding our joint I-751 petition filing find enclosed.

- Check of $590.00 payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security

- I-751 Joint Petition to Remove Conditions

- Copy of my Green Card (Front and Back)

- Evidences of Relationship:

o Lease from our landlord showing both names.

o Copy IRS transcripts 2010 & 2011 showing joint filing.

o Copy of Chase bank letter showing that we are joint account holders.

o Copy Chase bank joint account statements every 4 months.

o Copy of Credit and debit card showing our names.

o Copy of lease contract from lawyer showing both our names.

o Cell phone bills from AT&T showing family plan for me and my wife.

o Copy of home phone bills from AT&T

o Electricity bills on wife's name showing address.

o Water bills on wife's name showing address.

o Cable, internet bills on my name showing address.

o Copy of Company benefits letter showing that my wife is the beneficiary.

o Health Insurance showing joint names

o Medical Explanation of Benefits letters, showing me on my husband's Health Insurance.

o Copy of my driver's license and wife's state ID showing same address since she don't have a driver's license

o Copy of Sam's club membership cards for myself and my wife

o Copies of few photos

o Copies of joint application for auto loan, personal loan being denied.

o Copies of mails and letters addressed to both of us showing same address.

o Copies of mails and letters from our college which we attend together.

o Few junk letters, mails addressed to the both of us with the same address.

o My car insurance policy and a letter stating that my wife don't have a driver's license and planning on one.

These document are being submitted as you requested in addition to those document already submitted with the I-751 form.

Sincerely,

Can't believe this time is finally here. Would appreciate any suggestion and advice.

Naturalization

04/08/2013 - N-400 Mailed

07/22/2013 - N-400 Recommended for approval

08/13/2013 - Oath Ceremony

Officially a US citizen.

08/20/2013 - I-130 for Mom mailed

09/02/2013 - NOA received

03/04/2014 - I-130 Approval

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What did they actually request on the RFE?

11-24-2006 Annette and I meet in Rome

09-09-2008 Engaged!

01-30-2009 Fiance petition filed

03-22-2009 Fiance petition approved. Case moves to U.S. embassy in London

04-01-2009 Package received from U.S. embassy in London

06-01-2009 Visa Medical (London)

06-23-2009 K1 Visa Interview (London)

06-27-2009 Passport returned by embassy. K1 Visa received!!

07-04-2009 Fly to Denver (port of entry - Houston, TX)

07-25-2009 We are married (the joint happiest day of my life)

08-07-2009 Social Security number obtained

08-20-2009 AOS, Advanced Parole and Employment Authorization forms filed

09-24-2009 Biometrics appointment (Aurora, CO)

10-05-2009 Advanced Parole received

10-09-2009 Employment Authorization received

10-13-2009 Colorado Learner's permit obtained and driving test scheduled

10-21-2009 Driving test taken and passed

11-30-2009 Green Card Interview (Centennial, CO)

12-08-2009 Green Card received

01-04-2010 Employed

01-28-2011 Our daughter is born (the other happiest day of my life)!

11-21-2011 Filed for Removal of Conditions

12-28-2011 Biometrics appointment (Aurora, CO)

03-16-2012 Card production ordered

03-23-2012 Card received

09-04-2012 Application for Naturalization filed

10-05-2012 Biometrics appointment (Aurora, CO)

12-11-2012 Naturalization Interview (Centennial, CO)

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What did they actually request on the RFE?

Not any RFE, I guess my first post wasn't well composed to be understood. I'm about to file for ROC next week and wondering if I have enough evidence to be mailed off or if there are other evidences friends here can recommend that I include.

Naturalization

04/08/2013 - N-400 Mailed

07/22/2013 - N-400 Recommended for approval

08/13/2013 - Oath Ceremony

Officially a US citizen.

08/20/2013 - I-130 for Mom mailed

09/02/2013 - NOA received

03/04/2014 - I-130 Approval

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Peru
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Not any RFE, I guess my first post wasn't well composed to be understood. I'm about to file for ROC next week and wondering if I have enough evidence to be mailed off or if there are other evidences friends here can recommend that I include.

I guess if I wouldn't write that they sent a "request for more evidence" if they did not actually sent a request for more evidence. That's awfully confusing, at least to me.

If your spouse is a beneficiary on your retirement account, that is one more thing you could throw in there.

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I guess if I wouldn't write that they sent a "request for more evidence" if they did not actually sent a request for more evidence. That's awfully confusing, at least to me.

If your spouse is a beneficiary on your retirement account, that is one more thing you could throw in there.

My bad, I'm sorry for confusing you and others which I'm sure I did. I did add her to my 401K as my beneficiary and will include that too. Any more suggestion? Thanks for responding.

Naturalization

04/08/2013 - N-400 Mailed

07/22/2013 - N-400 Recommended for approval

08/13/2013 - Oath Ceremony

Officially a US citizen.

08/20/2013 - I-130 for Mom mailed

09/02/2013 - NOA received

03/04/2014 - I-130 Approval

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Hey,

Not to be nit picky but here are some issues:

Evidences of Relationship - Evidence (no S)

Copy Chase bank joint account statements for every 4 months. I would detail which months and years you are sending in

Electricity bills in wife's name showing address. - I would say that either she is the green card holder or the petitioner so that they can read it quickly.

the term "showing our address" I would change to "showing our joint address."

Mails (no S)

My car insurance policy and a letter stating that my wife don't have a driver's license and planning on one. - shouldn't this be two different bullet points. Also, wife doesn't and is planning on obtaining one.

Sorry for the nit pickiness, Everything else looks good :) Good Luck!

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Hey,

Not to be nit picky but here are some issues:

Evidences of Relationship - Evidence (no S)

Copy Chase bank joint account statements for every 4 months. I would detail which months and years you are sending in

Electricity bills in wife's name showing address. - I would say that either she is the green card holder or the petitioner so that they can read it quickly.

the term "showing our address" I would change to "showing our joint address."

Mails (no S)

My car insurance policy and a letter stating that my wife don't have a driver's license and planning on one. - shouldn't this be two different bullet points. Also, wife doesn't and is planning on obtaining one.

Sorry for the nit pickiness, Everything else looks good :) Good Luck!

I do appreciate you replying and giving your view on my evidence. I'm currently reading my evidence again and will make the changes you suggested. Smart suggestions and thanks again.

Naturalization

04/08/2013 - N-400 Mailed

07/22/2013 - N-400 Recommended for approval

08/13/2013 - Oath Ceremony

Officially a US citizen.

08/20/2013 - I-130 for Mom mailed

09/02/2013 - NOA received

03/04/2014 - I-130 Approval

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I have just editted my evidence again. Kindly suggest and tell me what you think about it. Thanks.

Naturalization

04/08/2013 - N-400 Mailed

07/22/2013 - N-400 Recommended for approval

08/13/2013 - Oath Ceremony

Officially a US citizen.

08/20/2013 - I-130 for Mom mailed

09/02/2013 - NOA received

03/04/2014 - I-130 Approval

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