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So I received an RFE for my I-751 waiver (husband and I divorced before two years), but I'm not sure what else I can provide. I submitted everything I had (which, unfortunately, was mostly secondary evidence) in my original application. I could provide plenty more affidavits, photos, emails exchanged between my husband and I while we were dating...etc. But I don't have any more "official" documents to prove the marriage was entered into in good faith, as I already submitted everything I had.

What do I do? Is the RFE a bad sign?

I have a very good immigration lawyer and I'm scheduled to speak with her about this on Tuesday, but needless to say, I'm freaking out a little. Any info/advice is appreciated! Gotta get through the weekend!

Many thanks.

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Don't freak out! You'll be fine. There's that woman called Gummibear, she used to frequent the site during her ROC. She was divorced with very little evidence to support her case. She got an RFE too, to which to responded with a letter explaining her situation, and I think she also sent some more affidavits. She got approved shortly after that. And there've been quite a few cases like hers, or yours.

You may want to find the posts she made by entering her name on the search box.

Good luck.

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We also got an RFE, I was in the same boat as you are I started freaking out, because I did not what else to send.... I still did not hear from them though, because this was recently.... however, my case is a bit dif. than yours...

. The reason why we got ours is probably because we didn't have any utility/rental bills/health....

- tax transcripts 2013 ( which they didnt have) because we filed ROC last yr in October

-gym memberships from 2012

- facebook page ( small thing but whatever it may help because we r both on one page)

- emergency contact information

- our vacation package thats scheduled for June 18th of this year

- pictures

- we provided more bank statements ( quaterly) from 2011 to present

- i went to my insurance agent ( car) and i had them type up a letter, and print out insurance renewals

- notarized letter from my brother that we live in his household and that he doesnt hold us responsible for any bills in the house

- affidavit from our CO-SPONSOR during my husbands AOS process, pretty much stating how long shes known us and so on..

- copy of illlinois registration card 2013

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this is in addition to what we sent before

Whatever I was not able to include what they asked for, I explained why we don't have it.

For instance, we didnt have any utility bills or rental, so thats why I included a notarized letter from my brother that I am still a student, and we live under his household. We also don`t have health insurance together due to high costs!

I do not have a full-time job, I am still a student. I had my employer type up a letter explaining that I am not eligible for insurance.

However, I do have it through school but it costs around 2-3k to add my husband, which is ridiculous, because it barely covers anything, if you know at least a bit about health insurance from school,...however, I do not pay for that insurance its covered through by my financial aid. I even included a letter from my school that I am required to have it, but i do not pay for it.. in case they say ooo how do you pay for your school insurance than.

I hope that will give you some ideas.....every case is different... do whatever you can

maybe you could send a personal declaration, wedding pictures, letters from other people get a couple not just one or two..maybe if somebody wrote letters to both of you...maybe if you have any bills that have both names on it ( if you guys bought something together), letter from bank..

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I wanted to update some of you,

We actually ended up getting two RFEs! One around March 17th, send it march 25th. Second one April 15th, sent it right away the same day... and finally today they approved us, took exactly 6 months from the filling date!

 
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