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I'd like some opinions friends!

 

I set my Application to Remove Conditions at the beginning of July and received my I-797 dated July 5th, for those who have not yet seen one, it says "if you have not already done so, provide supporting documents to assist USCIS in processing your petition and to establish eligibility to remove the conditional basis of your permanent residence. Please include a copy of this receipt notice with any supporting documents you submit" which tells me I am still able to submit evidence that I think will assist in building my case of eligibility.

 

My husband and I sent a good amount of evidence and I feel confident in everything I sent however, we have never had any kind of benefits or insurance since I moved here and he just started a job that has benefits including medical, dental, vision, life, AD&D, disability, 403B, and FSA accounts which he enrolled both of us in so all of the benefits list me as his spouse who is either active on the policy or the beneficiary and my job just started offering a 401K which I enrolled in and he is the beneficiary, all of the benefits become effective August 1st...

 

My K1 and Adjustment of Status were very easy, I didn't have any RFEs or issues and I didn't get selected for an AOS interview. I don't feel that my application will be denied without this information or that I will receive an RFE because I did submit a good amount of strong evidence however, I was wondering if you guys think it would be beneficial for me to send it anyway (especially because my petition is freshly filed within a month) or if I should just take it to the interview if I get selected for one?

 

Thanks in advance for any friendly advice :)

 

Sydney

Edited by shayden10

K1 Visa Timline                                               AOS Timeline

2016/08/11: I-129F Package Sent                   2017/02/09: AOS/EAD/AP Package Sent

2016/08/17: NOA1 Received                          2017/02/23: NOA1 Received

2016/10/04: NOA2 Received                          2017/03/23: Biometrics Appointment

2016/10/21: NVC Received                            2017/04/06: Request to Expedite EAD

2016/10/24: Case # Assigned                        2017/04/12: Letter for Expedite Request Received 

2016/11/01: Consulate Received                    2017/04/13: Response to Letter Faxed

2016/11/01: Packet 3 Sent                           2017/04/19: EAD Expedite Approved - Card Being Produced

2016/11/04: Packet 4 Received                     2017/04/24: EAD/AP Card Mailed

2016/12/09: Medical                                     2017/04/26: EAD/AP Card Received

2016/12/21: Interview!! APPROVED               2017/09/08: AOS Approved - Card Being Produced

2016/12/23: Visa Issued                               2017/09/15: Conditional Greencard Received

2016/12/28: Visa Received

2016/12/31: POE as a K1!

2017/01/20: Wedding Day!!!

 

ROC Timeline:

2019/06/29: ROC Package Sent

2019/07/05: NOA1 Received

2019/10/25: Biometrics Appointment

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4 minutes ago, milimelo said:

Hold all of that in case you get rfe or get called to an interview. Or, for naturalization    

 

2 minutes ago, Georgia16 said:

Agree with this no reason to mail it in. Save it! 

 

25 minutes ago, dilip said:

Agree, based on your post, you submitted enough evidence of finance co-mingling.  Just relax and wait. 

Thank you for the opinions! I was really on the fence but was leaning toward holding onto it just in case, you've definitely helped settle my nerves :)

K1 Visa Timline                                               AOS Timeline

2016/08/11: I-129F Package Sent                   2017/02/09: AOS/EAD/AP Package Sent

2016/08/17: NOA1 Received                          2017/02/23: NOA1 Received

2016/10/04: NOA2 Received                          2017/03/23: Biometrics Appointment

2016/10/21: NVC Received                            2017/04/06: Request to Expedite EAD

2016/10/24: Case # Assigned                        2017/04/12: Letter for Expedite Request Received 

2016/11/01: Consulate Received                    2017/04/13: Response to Letter Faxed

2016/11/01: Packet 3 Sent                           2017/04/19: EAD Expedite Approved - Card Being Produced

2016/11/04: Packet 4 Received                     2017/04/24: EAD/AP Card Mailed

2016/12/09: Medical                                     2017/04/26: EAD/AP Card Received

2016/12/21: Interview!! APPROVED               2017/09/08: AOS Approved - Card Being Produced

2016/12/23: Visa Issued                               2017/09/15: Conditional Greencard Received

2016/12/28: Visa Received

2016/12/31: POE as a K1!

2017/01/20: Wedding Day!!!

 

ROC Timeline:

2019/06/29: ROC Package Sent

2019/07/05: NOA1 Received

2019/10/25: Biometrics Appointment

 
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