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Here is the letter :

RECEIVED $275 FOR FORM 1-751 AND BIOMETRICS

Your conditional resident status is extended for a period of one year from date of expiration on your Form 1-55 1. conditional resident card. During the one-year extension you are authorized employment and travel.

In order to further process your petition, you will be receiving a biometric appointment notice with a specific time, date, and location to capture your fingerprints, photo and signature. You MUST wait for your appointment notice before going to the Application Support Center (ASC) for biometric processing.

Please Note: Conditional residents who are residing overseas pursuant to military or official government orders will not receive an ASC appointment notice. However, you must send two passport-style photographs.

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. Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, the following items:

• Lease of joint tenancy

• Joint mortgage agreement and/or property deed

• Joint ownership of assets

• Tax returns

• Birth certificate(s) of any child(ren) born from the marriage

• Joint policies of life, medical, and/or car insurance

You can find the status of your case on-line at www.uscis.gov. To view the status of your case, enter the receipt number found at the top of this notice. Please Note: The 1-751 form type will be listed as “CR189” under the application type in our case status on-line tool.

You will be notified separately about any other cases you filed.

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

Vermont Service Center

75 Lower Welden Street

St. Albans, VT 05479-5479

Customer Service Phone Number: (800) 375-5283

Hello...i just join your forum and i have been reading your forum for some time now...you all helped us a whole lot...thank you all very much...

the above letter...Is that what you call a Required For Evidence Letter ???.....

here are what we submit in our I-751 package:

- Photocopies of the Passport and Green Card of Immigrant Spouse.

- Photocopies of our Identification Cards.

- Transcripts of our Joint U.S. Income Tax for the year 2004, 2005 and 2006.

- Partial copy of our 2006 State Income Tax.

- Letter from our Bank of America confirming about our joint accounts.

- Letter from our Dental Insurance and Dental Statements.

- Letter form our Medical Insurance showing joint coverage.

- Cable utility bills from Comcast showing joint accounts.

- Cell phone bill from T-Mobile showing joint accounts.

- Three letters written by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage.

- Photocopies of our debit cards Bank of America

- Photocopies of our joint American Express, MBNA credit cards.

- Photocopies of our Costco Membership Cards.

- Photocopies of our Health and Fitness Gym Membership cards.

- Photo of us happily together.

....we dont have any Joint Mortgages or property deeds because we are staying in my mothers condo..helping us out to save some money to buy our own house..we dont have any children yet...we are planning that for next year...

Do we still need to submit more evidence and letters ???? again, ...thanks for all your help.

I-751 Timeline

May 22, 2007 - Mail I-751 Package

May 30, 2007 - Check for $275.00 cleared

June 2, 2007 - Blue Receipt Notification

June 11, 2007 - Notice of Action letter (see above letter)

Filed: Timeline
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Here is the letter :

RECEIVED $275 FOR FORM 1-751 AND BIOMETRICS

Your conditional resident status is extended for a period of one year from date of expiration on your Form 1-55 1. conditional resident card. During the one-year extension you are authorized employment and travel.

In order to further process your petition, you will be receiving a biometric appointment notice with a specific time, date, and location to capture your fingerprints, photo and signature. You MUST wait for your appointment notice before going to the Application Support Center (ASC) for biometric processing.

Please Note: Conditional residents who are residing overseas pursuant to military or official government orders will not receive an ASC appointment notice. However, you must send two passport-style photographs.

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. Such evidence may include, but is not limited to, the following items:

• Lease of joint tenancy

• Joint mortgage agreement and/or property deed

• Joint ownership of assets

• Tax returns

• Birth certificate(s) of any child(ren) born from the marriage

• Joint policies of life, medical, and/or car insurance

You can find the status of your case on-line at www.uscis.gov. To view the status of your case, enter the receipt number found at the top of this notice. Please Note: The 1-751 form type will be listed as “CR189” under the application type in our case status on-line tool.

You will be notified separately about any other cases you filed.

United States Citizenship and Immigration Services

Vermont Service Center

75 Lower Welden Street

St. Albans, VT 05479-5479

Customer Service Phone Number: (800) 375-5283

Hello...i just join your forum and i have been reading your forum for some time now...you all helped us a whole lot...thank you all very much...

the above letter...Is that what you call a Required For Evidence Letter ???.....

here are what we submit in our I-751 package:

- Photocopies of the Passport and Green Card of Immigrant Spouse.

- Photocopies of our Identification Cards.

- Transcripts of our Joint U.S. Income Tax for the year 2004, 2005 and 2006.

- Partial copy of our 2006 State Income Tax.

- Letter from our Bank of America confirming about our joint accounts.

- Letter from our Dental Insurance and Dental Statements.

- Letter form our Medical Insurance showing joint coverage.

- Cable utility bills from Comcast showing joint accounts.

- Cell phone bill from T-Mobile showing joint accounts.

- Three letters written by U.S. citizen friends, attesting to our relationship and marriage.

- Photocopies of our debit cards Bank of America

- Photocopies of our joint American Express, MBNA credit cards.

- Photocopies of our Costco Membership Cards.

- Photocopies of our Health and Fitness Gym Membership cards.

- Photo of us happily together.

....we dont have any Joint Mortgages or property deeds because we are staying in my mothers condo..helping us out to save some money to buy our own house..we dont have any children yet...we are planning that for next year...

Do we still need to submit more evidence and letters ???? again, ...thanks for all your help.

I-751 Timeline

May 22, 2007 - Mail I-751 Package

May 30, 2007 - Check for $275.00 cleared

June 2, 2007 - Blue Receipt Notification

June 11, 2007 - Notice of Action letter (see above letter)

No it's not. It's your receipt and 12 months extention letter.

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I got the same impression like you, but if you take a time and read again will get it...lol

As FINISH4STAR stated, don't worry, it's just your NOA1 giving you a 12 months extention. :thumbs:

Congrants! :thumbs:

Lifting of Conditions - I-751 for My K-1

04/27/07: Mail I-751 to Vermont

04/30/07: Vermont received I-751 (day 1)

05/03/07: Received confirmation of delivered package

05/25/07: Received BLUE Finger Print Receipt Notification Dated 5/18/07 (day 25)

06/11/07: Received NOA1 dated 5/24/07 (day 42)

06/13/07: Received Biometric Appointment Notice dated 6/8/07 for 06/22/07 (day 44)

06/22/07: Biometric Appointment @ 2:00 Done (day 53)

Touches: 6/22, 6/24 = Status: Case received and pending

10/25/07: Card production ordered on 10/24/07 (day 180)

11/02/07: Received 10 Years Green Card..Done...but you know what is next...lol...(188)

 
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