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Hi everyone, sorry if my posts have been very trivial and small.. So this will be my last question about materials for the I-751 packet.

 

Is it ok to use plastic film to put some papers and packs of papers in?

 

Will it be too annoying for the assessor?

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6 minutes ago, Justin Jamandre said:

Hi everyone, sorry if my posts have been very trivial and small.. So this will be my last question about materials for the I-751 packet.

 

Is it ok to use plastic film to put some papers and packs of papers in?

 

Will it be too annoying for the assessor?

they usually tear any package apart, from what I have heard. Best is to keep is as simple as possible and the least amount of plastic and other stuff that makes their life miserable :)

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Sounds like a plan! Ok I'll just use paper clips for everything.

 

I'll probably use the film for the check and I-751 packet itself. 

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43 minutes ago, Alabamak1 said:

they usually tear any package apart, from what I have heard. Best is to keep is as simple as possible and the least amount of plastic and other stuff that makes their life miserable :)

I probably seriously pissed off the person who got my CR-1 application, as well as ROC.  I put a lot of things in plastic films after trying to do paper clips, binder clips and other things.   I knew it wasn't necessary but I got to OCD on it.  

 

Save the money and the heartache.  Skip the plastic.

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my AOS package from when I adjusted....was send back because of being send a month to soon. long story short...they teared it all up. you could not identify where was what. Check and evidence all put together by the lawyer and with pointers where it was signed and and and....all came disassembled. I cannot say it is usually like that, but the IO really has no time to be taking plastic and niceties. They want to go through it as quickly as possible and get it done.  

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3/23/2018                  Consulate ready

4/11/2018                  Medical

4/17/2018                  Visa Approved

4/24/2018                  Visa on hand

5/23/2018                  Point of Entry ATL

5/24/2018                  Marriage license, officiant and certificate / applied for SS#

5/31/2018                  AOS/AP/EAD

6/7/2018                    email notification of NOA-1

6/11/2018                  NOA-1 hard copies for AOS/EAD/AP

6/27/2018                  Biometrics for AOS/EAD

7/7/2018                    ready to be scheduled for interview

7/11/2018                  We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time (email from USCIS)

8/22/2018                  We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time (same email again)

9/5/2018                     We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time (this is getting boring!!!)

10/3/2018                  We are still reviewing your case and there are no updates at this time (this is insanity, 4th time while some got GC)

10/17/2018                After 136 days of wait in HELL, finally EAD in production

10/21/2018                Card was mailed to me, and yes it said so on a Sunday night, while Vj-ing

10/22/2018                Card was picked up by the USPS

10/24/2018                EAD in hand. F%^&& finally

12/28/2018                Interview has been scheduled. Waiting for notification with date by snail mail

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12 hours ago, Justin Jamandre said:

Can I at least paper clip all the documents that have more than one page?

Yes you can :)

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Awesome possum! I just finished organizing all documents and refrained from paper clipping everything. Now I want to go back and paperclip the loose pages lol.

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