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Hey. 


This is what I have. Mostly worried about evidence -- are we missing anything? Neither of us have health insurance, life insurance, wills etc.

 

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ROC FORM I-751

Scan of wedding certificate

Scan of greencard (front and back)

Cards and letters dated from marriage to present day - Christmas cards etc from relatives

Photos of us together with husband’s mom, friends

Lease for three properties we have lived in with both names on, covering span of marriage

Car registration in both names

Car title in both names

Utility bills for Google Fiber, Carecredit, Gas in husbands’ name - spanning duration of marriage

Utility bills for water and electricity in my name (same address) - spanning duration of marriage

Ashley homestore credit card scans (we each have one) + scans of our monthly statement showing it is used

Scans of our joint account - from info when we opened it, to present day, month by month with info about money in and out (including rent)

IRS transcripts

Car insurance in both our names - from each address we have lived at

Home insurance in both our names (just a scan of first page with both names and policy number)

Vet bills with both our names on for our dogs from 2017 and 2018

Vet folder with all three of our dogs registered with both our names on

 

 

Does this look complete -- am I missing anything? Anything I need to double or triple check before we mail this thing?

I-129F sent: 2016-04-27

NOA1 Email & Text: 2016-05-04

NOA1 Received in Mail: 2016-05-18

NOA2 Email & Text: 2016-07-06 (63 DAYS!)

NOA2 Received in Mail: 2016-07-18

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Scan of passport page? Is that a requirement?

I-129F Sent........... ...................................25th January 2016

I-129F NOA1.............................................3rd February 2016

I-129F RFE................................................30th March 2016 *Missing Beneficiary's intent to marry letter

RFE Reply................................................13th April 2016

I-129F NOA2.............................................28th April 2016

NVC Received..........................................13th May 2016

Date Case #, IIN and BIN assigned..........17th May 2016

Sent to consulate....................................18th May 2016

DS-160 filled out......................................19th May 2016

Consulate received.................................26th May 2016

Packet 3 received....................................28th May 2016

Medical.....................................................11th July 2016

Interview...................................................27th July 2016 - Approved!

Entered USA............................................27th December 2016

Married.....................................................29th December 2016

AOS Filed.................................................6th January 2017

NOA..........................................................10th January 2017

Biometrics................................................7th March 2017

EAD/AP Approved....................................11th April 2017

EAD/AP Received....................................22nd April 2017

AOS Approved.........................................23rd June 2017 *Interview Waived

Greencard received..................................29th June 2017

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5 minutes ago, Markip1 said:

Scan of passport page? Is that a requirement?

My passport has my old name on. 

I-129F sent: 2016-04-27

NOA1 Email & Text: 2016-05-04

NOA1 Received in Mail: 2016-05-18

NOA2 Email & Text: 2016-07-06 (63 DAYS!)

NOA2 Received in Mail: 2016-07-18

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The only kind of thing I can think of (if you have them) would be the kind of things which show each other as beneficiaries. Life Insurance, 401k, medical proxy forms.

 

Also if you're on each others medical insurance that might be worth including. You mention IRS transcripts, does that include W2s?

 

Seems like you have a decent stack of papers anyway! We have to file ours in a few days time. Good luck!

I-129F Sent........... ...................................25th January 2016

I-129F NOA1.............................................3rd February 2016

I-129F RFE................................................30th March 2016 *Missing Beneficiary's intent to marry letter

RFE Reply................................................13th April 2016

I-129F NOA2.............................................28th April 2016

NVC Received..........................................13th May 2016

Date Case #, IIN and BIN assigned..........17th May 2016

Sent to consulate....................................18th May 2016

DS-160 filled out......................................19th May 2016

Consulate received.................................26th May 2016

Packet 3 received....................................28th May 2016

Medical.....................................................11th July 2016

Interview...................................................27th July 2016 - Approved!

Entered USA............................................27th December 2016

Married.....................................................29th December 2016

AOS Filed.................................................6th January 2017

NOA..........................................................10th January 2017

Biometrics................................................7th March 2017

EAD/AP Approved....................................11th April 2017

EAD/AP Received....................................22nd April 2017

AOS Approved.........................................23rd June 2017 *Interview Waived

Greencard received..................................29th June 2017

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We sadly don't have medical insurance or 401ks in our jobs so cannot include.

 

We can send W2s.

1 minute ago, Markip1 said:

The only kind of thing I can think of (if you have them) would be the kind of things which show each other as beneficiaries. Life Insurance, 401k, medical proxy forms.

 

Also if you're on each others medical insurance that might be worth including. You mention IRS transcripts, does that include W2s?

 

Seems like you have a decent stack of papers anyway! We have to file ours in a few days time. Good luck!

Oh I replied but -- good luck too!

I-129F sent: 2016-04-27

NOA1 Email & Text: 2016-05-04

NOA1 Received in Mail: 2016-05-18

NOA2 Email & Text: 2016-07-06 (63 DAYS!)

NOA2 Received in Mail: 2016-07-18

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On 3/19/2019 at 10:43 AM, Markip1 said:

The only kind of thing I can think of (if you have them) would be the kind of things which show each other as beneficiaries. Life Insurance, 401k, medical proxy forms.

 

Also if you're on each others medical insurance that might be worth including. You mention IRS transcripts, does that include W2s?

 

Seems like you have a decent stack of papers anyway! We have to file ours in a few days time. Good luck!

W2's are not needed if you have the official IRS transcripts.

 

Seems you can verify living together through leases, but copies of driver's licenses with the same address wouldn't hurt.

 

No need to send your marriage certificate again.

I-130

May 14, 2016: Sent I-130 Package to Chicago Lockbox

Oct 21, 2016: NOA2 Notice by App (LIN)

 

NVC

Nov 8, 2016: NVC Received

Nov 16, 2016: Case Number Assigned

Nov 18, 2016: DS-261 submitted and AOS fee paid

Dec 5, 2016: NVC Scan Date

Dec 6, 2016: NVC 3 N/A and Case Complete on Phone [1 day later!]

Dec 13, 2016: NVC CC e-mail

Jan 23, 2017: Interview...Approved!

 

Removing Conditions

Nov 2, 2018: Sent I-751 to Arizona Lockbox 

March 3, 2020: Approved by CSC

 

N-400

Feb 2, 2020: File N-400 online

Feb 25, 2020: Biometrics

 

 

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