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I am about so send our I-751 & evidence out.

This is what I have so far, I am just waiting on the photo collage & one more piece of evidence to arrive before I sent it out (by the end of this week). I have 2 different insurance policies and will send copies of both.

1/XX/2013

USCIS Vermont Service Center

75 Lower Welden Street

P. O. Box 200

St. Albans, VT 05479-0001

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

Mrs. xxx, A#xxx-xxx-xxx

Dear USCIS examiner:

Enclosed please find an I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding my wife, xxxx. Please also find a check for $590, the fee for this form. My wife entered the US on a CR-1 visa. We are all happily living together and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my wife xxxx

Enclosed also please find the following documents to verify the status of our marriage and ongoing relationship:

• Payment in the form of $590

• I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

• Copy of green cards of Wife.

• Copy of Social Security card of Wife.

• Copy of New York State Identification card of Wife.

• Copy of New York State License card of thekfc

• Copy of the tax transcripts for 2010 and 2011, showing married filling jointly.

• Copy of life insurance from my employer showing my wife and son as my beneficiaries.

• Copy of my life insurance policy showing my wife and son as my beneficiaries.

• Copy of Birth Certificate for our son.

• Copy of my credit cards showing her as an authorized user.

• Copy of my health insurance cards showing my wife and son as dependents.

• Copy of medical bills for my wife and son.

• Copy of Verification of Residency letter from my landlord showing my wife and son as residents.

• Pictures of us together.

You may feel free to inquire at any of the sources of enclosed documentation for validity of their statements, and you are always welcome to visit our home should you ever desire to do so. Please advise me if you have any further questions or problems related to this petition.

Sincerely,

Thekfc

Question:

I will be using ACCO fasteners to attach everything. Is it a good idea to put her name or SS# on the top of every page in-case they get separated?

We did something similar when we sent the CR-1.

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USCIS

07-20-2010: I-130 package mailed.

07-22-2010: I-130 Package Received - Priority Date.

07-29-2010: Received text & email from USCIS - Notice Date.

07-30-2010: Check Cashed by USCIS.

08-02-2010: Received NOA1 hard copy.

08-02,04,05: Touched.

09-28-2010: Received text & email - petition approved.

10-04-2010: Received NOA2 hard copy.

NVC

10-13-2010: NVC Case# Received (after calling).

10-15-2010: Emailed DS-3032 to NVC.

10-16-2020: Received the DS-3032 package, IIN number & AOS bill via email.

10-22-2010: Paid AOS bill ($88) - showing IN PROCESS

10-25-2010: AOS fee PAID.

10-27-2010: Express Mail AOS Package.

10-27-2010: Paid IV bill - showing IN PROCESS.

10-28-2010: AOS package delivered.

10-28-2010: IV fee PAID.

10-29-2010: Express Mail IV package.

11-01-2010: IV package delivered.

11-08-2010: AOS packages entered into NVC system.

11-15-2010: IV package entered into NVC system.

11-23-2010: SIF.

11-24-2010: Case Complete.

CONSULATE

12-21-2010: Medical at SLMC - Passed

12-22-2010: Immunization at SLMC

01-04-2011: Interview @USEM ~ Approval

OTHER

02-05-2011: POE at JFK

N-400

05-01-2017: N-400 Sent

05-09-2017: Case accepted

05-15-2017: Biometric appointment scheduled

05-30-2017: Biometric

06-05-2017: Inline for interview

08-15-2017: Interview scheduled

09-19-2017: Interview (approved).

01-19-2018: Oath Ceremony

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your green card copy front and back,you don't need the social security card.you need things with both names, both at the same address, banking checking togather,some wedding pictures, birthdays, holidays friends,family, you file looks o.k.

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Thanks for the reply.

Yes, it will be GC back and front. I know that the SS card is not required but I decided to include it anyway.

Just about everything I will sent will have the names and same address.

When I sent the CR-1 package back in 2010, I sent in a bunch of wedding pictures, pics of us together, pics with family and friends. This time I am just including updated pictures of us together, pics with us & our son including the birth at the hospital - actually it will be a collage.

USCIS

07-20-2010: I-130 package mailed.

07-22-2010: I-130 Package Received - Priority Date.

07-29-2010: Received text & email from USCIS - Notice Date.

07-30-2010: Check Cashed by USCIS.

08-02-2010: Received NOA1 hard copy.

08-02,04,05: Touched.

09-28-2010: Received text & email - petition approved.

10-04-2010: Received NOA2 hard copy.

NVC

10-13-2010: NVC Case# Received (after calling).

10-15-2010: Emailed DS-3032 to NVC.

10-16-2020: Received the DS-3032 package, IIN number & AOS bill via email.

10-22-2010: Paid AOS bill ($88) - showing IN PROCESS

10-25-2010: AOS fee PAID.

10-27-2010: Express Mail AOS Package.

10-27-2010: Paid IV bill - showing IN PROCESS.

10-28-2010: AOS package delivered.

10-28-2010: IV fee PAID.

10-29-2010: Express Mail IV package.

11-01-2010: IV package delivered.

11-08-2010: AOS packages entered into NVC system.

11-15-2010: IV package entered into NVC system.

11-23-2010: SIF.

11-24-2010: Case Complete.

CONSULATE

12-21-2010: Medical at SLMC - Passed

12-22-2010: Immunization at SLMC

01-04-2011: Interview @USEM ~ Approval

OTHER

02-05-2011: POE at JFK

N-400

05-01-2017: N-400 Sent

05-09-2017: Case accepted

05-15-2017: Biometric appointment scheduled

05-30-2017: Biometric

06-05-2017: Inline for interview

08-15-2017: Interview scheduled

09-19-2017: Interview (approved).

01-19-2018: Oath Ceremony

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