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A letter from the marriage therapist to the USCIS (I-175 ROC)

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5 hours ago, SadGirlneedshelp said:

Thank you so much for your suggestion!

 

I just thought if I show that we have some joint accounts it should be fine. I did not send all the bank statements from the beginning of our marriage to the end because that would make it tens of pounds (we have multiple joint bank accounts too). I did not send any credit card copies because when we had the first interview, the officer said it was not necessary to make copies of those. But anyway, I have them in hand now and I will add more updated items. I will also have two more affidavits from my coworkers who know both of us.

For the I-751 you shouldn't rely on sending updated items. They want everything from the date of the marriage until the day the relationship ended. In this political climate, I would just stick to the instructions and send everything. Even if the evidence overlaps with the evidence you sent in with your

I-130/I-485, it does not matter. They may not reach for that file to fill in any gaps there might be. Yes, it's going to weigh a few pounds. Just send it UPS ground. Our AOS package weighed 13 lbs. 

I am just saying. Leave nothing to chance and send more evidence. Follow the format on that last link I shared with you.

 

All the best, 

 

USC4SPOUSE

 

I-751 Joint Filing.

06-15-2021 - Case was updated to show fingerprints were taken. 

05-26-2021 - Received NOA/extension letter. Notice date and postmarked 05-20-2021.

05-23-2021 - Received text message with Receipt #. YSC Potomac Center.

05-21-2021 - Checks cashed (processing on joint checking account)

05-07-2021 - I-751 received in Arizona.

 

Marriage-based AOS - Concurrent filing.

05-07-2019 - AOS Approved. Resident since date 05/07/2019.

05-06-2019 - AOS Interview

04-23-2018 - "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview"

03-16-2018 - Priority Date.

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8 hours ago, USC4SPOUSE said:

For the I-751 you shouldn't rely on sending updated items. They want everything from the date of the marriage until the day the relationship ended. In this political climate, I would just stick to the instructions and send everything. Even if the evidence overlaps with the evidence you sent in with your

I-130/I-485, it does not matter. They may not reach for that file to fill in any gaps there might be. Yes, it's going to weigh a few pounds. Just send it UPS ground. Our AOS package weighed 13 lbs. 

I am just saying. Leave nothing to chance and send more evidence. Follow the format on that last link I shared with you.

 

All the best, 

 

USC4SPOUSE

Thanks! I mean updates since I filed I-751. I already sent some documents. I guess it doesn't hurt to send everything all over again. Thanks so much! 

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IF you decide to have your therapist write up a letter and you decide to send it in, make sure you're therapist does not write anything about the mental status of your soon to be former spouse. Your therapist has never met your spouse and can therefore not make a diagnosis and if she does write in the letter it would be highly unprofessional and most likely illegal. 





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12 minutes ago, Unidentified said:

IF you decide to have your therapist write up a letter and you decide to send it in, make sure you're therapist does not write anything about the mental status of your soon to be former spouse. Your therapist has never met your spouse and can therefore not make a diagnosis and if she does write in the letter it would be highly unprofessional and most likely illegal. 

Thanks! I talked with my therapist the other day. Although I haven't seen the letter yet, I think she will handle it well, because she told me she wrote them before to various other situations, including to the police and the court.

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