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Hi everyone,

I am almost done with all the evidence and form for my ROC. The only question I have is about the Affidavits. I know they can be from friends or family... but do these people have to be US Citizens? My sister is a permanent resident living in a different state (she married a US citizen!) and she knows our relationship very well and so does her husband. They attended our wedding and spent many holidays with us (prior and after we got married). We are a military family and we move a lot. We do not have a lot of friends/family that we could ask to do this affidavit (Many are deployed or live out of the country due to orders).

 

Also - I have read a few posts here and many have given samples of their Affidavit, which included a notary portion. Is this necessary? It doesn't say anything on the form instructions that we need to have that notarized.

 

We have a lot of evidence that our relationship is true and not fraud. We have registration of our car under both of our names, life insurance where I am the beneficiary, joint tax, leases, Power of Attorney signed in front of a notary, joint savings and checking account, many pictures of us going on vacation. There is no way this could be fraud LOL.

Our Story

- Met in May 2010

- Engaged Nov. 2011

- Moved to U.S. w/ K-1 visa May 2015

- Got Married Aug. 2015 (L):wub:

 

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Forms Sent : Aug. 24, 2015

Received by office: Aug. 25, 2015

NOA (text/e-mail): Aug. 27, 2015

NOA (mail): Sept. 3, 2015

Biometrics: Sept. 23, 2015

EAD Approval: Oct. 30, 2015

EAD mailed: Nov. 4, 2015

I-797 notice: Nov. 5, 2015

EAD in hand: Nov. 6, 2015

Applied SSN: Nov. 10, 2015

GC approved: Nov. 24, 2015

GC mailed: Nov. 30, 2015

GC received: Dec. 2, 2015 :D

 

ROC

Filed ROC: August 30, 2017

NOA (mail): August 31, 2017

Biometrics: September 29, 2017 

 

*Eligible to file for naturalization (90 days): August 25th, 2018*

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13 hours ago, military-wife said:

Hi everyone,

I am almost done with all the evidence and form for my ROC. The only question I have is about the Affidavits. I know they can be from friends or family... but do these people have to be US Citizens? My sister is a permanent resident living in a different state (she married a US citizen!) and she knows our relationship very well and so does her husband. They attended our wedding and spent many holidays with us (prior and after we got married). We are a military family and we move a lot. We do not have a lot of friends/family that we could ask to do this affidavit (Many are deployed or live out of the country due to orders).

 

Also - I have read a few posts here and many have given samples of their Affidavit, which included a notary portion. Is this necessary? It doesn't say anything on the form instructions that we need to have that notarized.

 

We have a lot of evidence that our relationship is true and not fraud. We have registration of our car under both of our names, life insurance where I am the beneficiary, joint tax, leases, Power of Attorney signed in front of a notary, joint savings and checking account, many pictures of us going on vacation. There is no way this could be fraud LOL.

Hi.  I-751 instructions does not require that the sworn affidavit should come from a US Citizen, so your sister can write the affidavit.  It has to be notarized for it to be considered a "sworn affidavit".  Your sister can get the affidavit notarized at her bank, and it should be free.  

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On 7/26/2017 at 11:46 AM, gypsyqueen said:

Hi.  I-751 instructions does not require that the sworn affidavit should come from a US Citizen, so your sister can write the affidavit.  It has to be notarized for it to be considered a "sworn affidavit".  Your sister can get the affidavit notarized at her bank, and it should be free.  

Thanks!! I'll do that :D

 

 

L

Our Story

- Met in May 2010

- Engaged Nov. 2011

- Moved to U.S. w/ K-1 visa May 2015

- Got Married Aug. 2015 (L):wub:

 

AOS

Forms Sent : Aug. 24, 2015

Received by office: Aug. 25, 2015

NOA (text/e-mail): Aug. 27, 2015

NOA (mail): Sept. 3, 2015

Biometrics: Sept. 23, 2015

EAD Approval: Oct. 30, 2015

EAD mailed: Nov. 4, 2015

I-797 notice: Nov. 5, 2015

EAD in hand: Nov. 6, 2015

Applied SSN: Nov. 10, 2015

GC approved: Nov. 24, 2015

GC mailed: Nov. 30, 2015

GC received: Dec. 2, 2015 :D

 

ROC

Filed ROC: August 30, 2017

NOA (mail): August 31, 2017

Biometrics: September 29, 2017 

 

*Eligible to file for naturalization (90 days): August 25th, 2018*

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