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Hello wonderful visa journey crew!  Does anyone know if Sworn affidavits verifying a marriage are mandatory for I-751 removal of conditions!  And if so, did you all go to a Notary or just send in formal letters/statements from friends?  We are sending ours in next week!  Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks so much!

 

Kara and Jackson

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No, it is not mandatory and holds little weight. Financial proof is strongest. The required documents are listed on the official site. Please read the instructions. https://www.uscis.gov/i-751

 

edited to add some helpful things to submit are joint banking account statements and credit cards, joint health insurance, joint taxes, leases/utility bills in both names, car insurance/car in both names, any trips taken together 

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36 minutes ago, karaandjackson said:

Hello wonderful visa journey crew!  Does anyone know if Sworn affidavits verifying a marriage are mandatory for I-751 removal of conditions!  And if so, did you all go to a Notary or just send in formal letters/statements from friends?  We are sending ours in next week!  Any feedback would be helpful. Thanks so much!

 

Kara and Jackson

I did mine, I took sworn affidavits of at least 5 people that knew me and my husband (my cousin, my sister in law, my co-workers, and our friends). Have it notarized to make the it more legit. More documentation,  more chances of getting the removal easily. 

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On 10/27/2020 at 8:41 PM, Mommango said:

I did mine, I took sworn affidavits of at least 5 people that knew me and my husband. Have it notarized to make the it more legit. More documentation,  more chances of getting the removal easily. 

Did you have to take these friends to the notary? Doesn't the notary have to witness the friends sign the document for them to notarize it?

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44 minutes ago, Mommango said:

No, the notary guy can be the witnessed to sign. My friends got their own notary, I think some of them went with their spouses

 

I've never been to a notary before. Do they not sign the letter until they get there? 

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