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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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When I submitted I thought I remember all sorts of instructions - tabs on the bottom, no this or that.

So here I am again trying to find info on the I-751 packet.

I currently have regular tabs for the different sections of evidence with colored cover sheets.

Can I staple pages together or use paperclips?

Or leave them all loose and use one big binderclip?

Also - no pictures required this time, correct? I didnt see anything in the instructions.

Should I staple the check to the cover letter?

Also, should I send this regular mail?

Any other recommendations?

My timeline:

1997 -------- first time to USA - B2 ("California Dreamin")

1998 -------- Student - F2

2001 -------- Internship - OPT ("Howdy")

2002 -------- First job in USA - H1-B

2008 -------- change to E-2 visa via company

2010/Aug ---- Marriage to USC

2010/Sep ---- honeymoon Costa Rica

2010/Oct ---- Assembly of package (I-130, I-485, I-131, I-765)

2010/Oct/27 - DAY 01 - package arrived in Chicago ($58 FedEx Overnight charge)

2010/Nov/1 -- DAY 6 - NOA via Text and Email + checks cashed by USCIS

2010/Nov/5 -- Day 10 - NOA hard copies arrived

2010/Nov/6 -- DAY 11 - Biometrics appointment notice arrived

2010/Nov/23 - DAY 28 - Biometrics Appointment in Fort Worth, TX

2011/Jan/3 -- DAY 69 - YESSS - Interview Notice received in mail - Interview set for Feb 4, 2011

2011/Jan/8 -- DAY 74 - AP arrived in mail. 2 copies.

2011/Jan/13-- DAY 79 - EAD card in mail.

2011/Feb/4 -- DAY 101 - Interview Day - office closed due to snow/ice in Texas.

2011/Mar/10 -- DAY 135 - rescheduled Interview Day. No official approval communicated, but told that card will arrive in 2-3 weeks.

2011/Mar/29 -- DAY 154 - Scheduled Infopass appointment for Friday 4/1

2011/April/1 - DAY 157 - Infopass App in Irving, TX - was told that a decision has not yet been made about my case

2011/April/14 - DAY 170 - 30 days since my interview: Called USCIS - was told wait a 30 more days.

2011/April/25 - DAY 181 - Green Card arrived.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Yeah, no pictures required this time.

I didnt go too fancy this time, had sections separated by binder clips with removable post-it notes. I avoid stapling, instead use paperclips for small stacks and binder clip(s) to bind the whole thing to the cover paper.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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No pictures? You need evidence showing living together and co-mingling finances etc.

Read the guide - it even lists family pictures.

http://www.visajourney.com/content/751guide

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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No pictures? You need evidence showing living together and co-mingling finances etc.

Read the guide - it even lists family pictures.

http://www.visajourn...ontent/751guide

I assumed the OP is referring to Passport-Size picture. If not, I take it back because I sent our family pictures as an evidence.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Yes I meant passport style pics. I know about the evidence pictures.

My timeline:

1997 -------- first time to USA - B2 ("California Dreamin")

1998 -------- Student - F2

2001 -------- Internship - OPT ("Howdy")

2002 -------- First job in USA - H1-B

2008 -------- change to E-2 visa via company

2010/Aug ---- Marriage to USC

2010/Sep ---- honeymoon Costa Rica

2010/Oct ---- Assembly of package (I-130, I-485, I-131, I-765)

2010/Oct/27 - DAY 01 - package arrived in Chicago ($58 FedEx Overnight charge)

2010/Nov/1 -- DAY 6 - NOA via Text and Email + checks cashed by USCIS

2010/Nov/5 -- Day 10 - NOA hard copies arrived

2010/Nov/6 -- DAY 11 - Biometrics appointment notice arrived

2010/Nov/23 - DAY 28 - Biometrics Appointment in Fort Worth, TX

2011/Jan/3 -- DAY 69 - YESSS - Interview Notice received in mail - Interview set for Feb 4, 2011

2011/Jan/8 -- DAY 74 - AP arrived in mail. 2 copies.

2011/Jan/13-- DAY 79 - EAD card in mail.

2011/Feb/4 -- DAY 101 - Interview Day - office closed due to snow/ice in Texas.

2011/Mar/10 -- DAY 135 - rescheduled Interview Day. No official approval communicated, but told that card will arrive in 2-3 weeks.

2011/Mar/29 -- DAY 154 - Scheduled Infopass appointment for Friday 4/1

2011/April/1 - DAY 157 - Infopass App in Irving, TX - was told that a decision has not yet been made about my case

2011/April/14 - DAY 170 - 30 days since my interview: Called USCIS - was told wait a 30 more days.

2011/April/25 - DAY 181 - Green Card arrived.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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if i am not mistaken, on the 1-751 instructions, it doesn't say that you have to use tabs or anything like that. you can even put your package in large envelopes by titles. for exsample, all savings account statements in one envelope, all electric bills in another envelope, and so on with using paper clips. you can send or assemble your package any way you want to. i had put my documents in large brown envelopes by title and using paper clips for my aos and had no problem. i am going to do the same thing next week with my 1-751 package. as long as you have enough documents, uscis won't reject your 751 becaused the way you had sent it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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No pictures? You need evidence showing living together and co-mingling finances etc.

Read the guide - it even lists family pictures.

http://www.visajourn...ontent/751guide

Photos are not a requirement for being approved. Just like affidavits are not.

Photos (and affidavits) comprise the evidence that is easy to, let's say, manufacture. Other evidence: bank accounts, join insurance, designated beneficiaries, joint tax returns - hard to manufacture. All 3rd party evidence of your relationship.

People on this board (lately) has been very adamant about pictures (and other stuff, like having a receipt for a crib...).

Should I staple the check to the cover letter?

Don't staple anything together. They'll disassemble your file and re-arrange it the way they want anyway.

There's no sort of tabs or anything that's required. Just make it easy to go through, read and understand.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I didnt go too fancy this time, had sections separated by binder clips with removable post-it notes. I avoid stapling, instead use paperclips for small stacks and binder clip(s) to bind the whole thing to the cover paper.

This is what I did with our packet. I Did also put my USCIS # on every documentation including my photos. So that if anything were to get lost in the shuffle they'd know whom the paper belonged to.

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04/18/2009: When two became one

USCIS

03/04/2010: Submitted I-130

06/29/2010: NOA2

NVC

09/02/2010: 1-864 & IV Paid

10/16/2010: 1-864 delivered to NVC

10/27/2010: IV Package delivered to NVC

11/18/2010: AVR "Case Complete" at the NVC

02/14/2011: Medical

02/23/2011: Interview APPROVED!!!!

03/04/2011: Visa Recieved

03/04/2011: POE: Lewiston Bridge, Buffalo, NY

ROC

01/12/2013: I-751 Packet Submitted

01/14/2013: I-751 Packet Received (via certified mail)

01/18/2013: NOA1 Letter Received

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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People on this board (lately) has been very adamant about pictures (and other stuff, like having a receipt for a crib...).

Perhaps we feel this way because it's actually in the guide on VJ. If you want people to stop thinking this way, my best guess would be having that bit of info changed on the guide.

Now I realize it says 'examples' but many try to get most if not all of those documents in their packet. If they're not 'necessary' then it should really be pushed that photos over other financial evidence aren't as important.You can never have 'too' much when it comes to this process.

Edited by CanadiaGirl

04/18/2009: When two became one

USCIS

03/04/2010: Submitted I-130

06/29/2010: NOA2

NVC

09/02/2010: 1-864 & IV Paid

10/16/2010: 1-864 delivered to NVC

10/27/2010: IV Package delivered to NVC

11/18/2010: AVR "Case Complete" at the NVC

02/14/2011: Medical

02/23/2011: Interview APPROVED!!!!

03/04/2011: Visa Recieved

03/04/2011: POE: Lewiston Bridge, Buffalo, NY

ROC

01/12/2013: I-751 Packet Submitted

01/14/2013: I-751 Packet Received (via certified mail)

01/18/2013: NOA1 Letter Received

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I believe they take out all papers out of paperclips, stamps, files, tabs and put them in a folder. So.. it really doesn't matter how you put it together. I would use paperclips so it doesn't ruin the pages. Just paperclip the check to the top of the application. For picture, you can put them in a plastic bag an paper clip to the end. I would like fast mail (priority or expedited).

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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Awesome, thanks everyone.

My timeline:

1997 -------- first time to USA - B2 ("California Dreamin")

1998 -------- Student - F2

2001 -------- Internship - OPT ("Howdy")

2002 -------- First job in USA - H1-B

2008 -------- change to E-2 visa via company

2010/Aug ---- Marriage to USC

2010/Sep ---- honeymoon Costa Rica

2010/Oct ---- Assembly of package (I-130, I-485, I-131, I-765)

2010/Oct/27 - DAY 01 - package arrived in Chicago ($58 FedEx Overnight charge)

2010/Nov/1 -- DAY 6 - NOA via Text and Email + checks cashed by USCIS

2010/Nov/5 -- Day 10 - NOA hard copies arrived

2010/Nov/6 -- DAY 11 - Biometrics appointment notice arrived

2010/Nov/23 - DAY 28 - Biometrics Appointment in Fort Worth, TX

2011/Jan/3 -- DAY 69 - YESSS - Interview Notice received in mail - Interview set for Feb 4, 2011

2011/Jan/8 -- DAY 74 - AP arrived in mail. 2 copies.

2011/Jan/13-- DAY 79 - EAD card in mail.

2011/Feb/4 -- DAY 101 - Interview Day - office closed due to snow/ice in Texas.

2011/Mar/10 -- DAY 135 - rescheduled Interview Day. No official approval communicated, but told that card will arrive in 2-3 weeks.

2011/Mar/29 -- DAY 154 - Scheduled Infopass appointment for Friday 4/1

2011/April/1 - DAY 157 - Infopass App in Irving, TX - was told that a decision has not yet been made about my case

2011/April/14 - DAY 170 - 30 days since my interview: Called USCIS - was told wait a 30 more days.

2011/April/25 - DAY 181 - Green Card arrived.

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I believe they take out all papers out of paperclips, stamps, files, tabs and put them in a folder. So.. it really doesn't matter how you put it together. I would use paperclips so it doesn't ruin the pages. Just paperclip the check to the top of the application. For picture, you can put them in a plastic bag an paper clip to the end. I would like fast mail (priority or expedited).

I didn't use paperclips, stamps, or staple wires when I sent in my package. I bought this transparent 3-ring binder pages. They're transparent plastic pages where you slide the document in. Then put them all in a 3-ring binder.

The lawyer even suggested that we print the photos in a way that it's like a story book, showing our lives together from marriage. Or something to that effect.

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