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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Turkey
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  1. Hi All,

 

I'll be sending ROC package pretty soon and wanted to make sure if the below list is enough. Thanks!

 

  • Check for total $680: $595 for I-751 Filing Fee and $85 for Biometric Service Fee

  • Filled and signed I-751 Form, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

  • Filled and Signed G-1145 Form, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

  • Copy of Permanent Resident Card of Immigrant Spouse, Front and Back

  • Copy of Marriage Certificate

  • Evidence of Relationship, details are as below:

  1. Housing & Utilities

    1. Residency I (Dates)

      1. Joint lease

    2. Residency II (Dates)

      1. Welcome Home Email

      2. Joint lease

      3. 2019 Renters insurance

      4. Different Bills showing names of Immigrant and US Citizen Spouse

      5. Virginia IDs

      6. Final statement

    1. Residency III (Dates)

      1. Joint lease

      2. Renters insurance

      3. California IDs

      4. Monthly Rent Statements

      5. Different Bills showing names of Immigrant and US Citizen Spouse

 

  1. Financial

    1. IRS joint tax transcripts for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

    2. California 2018, 2019 Tax Refund Form 1099-G

    3. W2s and 1099s for 2018, 2019 and 2020 showing same addresses.

    4. Joint account opening statement.

    5. Joint account bank statements from November 2017 to January 2021.

  2. Insurance

    1. 2017, 2018 & 2019 US Citizen’s health insurance form 1095-B (showing immigrant as beneficiary)

    2. 2020 Health Insurance Cards (Immigrant is beneficiary).

    3. 2020 Dental and Vision Insurance Cards.

    4. 2018, 2019 & 2020 Car Insurance.

 

  1. Benefits

    1. US Citizen’s Beneficiary Designation Form (showing Immigrant as beneficiary for Life Insurance)

  2. Photo Book

  3. Misc

    1. Flight Tickets – moving from California to Virginia

    2. Flight Tickets – moving from Virginia to California

    3. Flight Tickets – Costa Rica Trip, December 2019.

    4. Flight Tickets – Istanbul Trip, March 2020.

    5. Christmas Cards

 

 

 

 

Removal of Conditions

02/06/2021: Filed and package sent

02/10/2021: Received by USCIS

03/18/2021: NOA 1

07/01/2021: Biometrics waived

09/27/2011: Case approved, no interview (K1 visa)

Service Center: WAC

 

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Your list looks comprehensive.  No one can say whether it is "enough" or not.  But you have ticked a lot of boxes with this list!

 

Good luck!

 

Sukie in NY

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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17 hours ago, Sukie said:

Your list looks comprehensive.  No one can say whether it is "enough" or not.  But you have ticked a lot of boxes with this list!

 

Good luck!

 

Sukie in NY

Thanks so much for your reply Sukie!

Removal of Conditions

02/06/2021: Filed and package sent

02/10/2021: Received by USCIS

03/18/2021: NOA 1

07/01/2021: Biometrics waived

09/27/2011: Case approved, no interview (K1 visa)

Service Center: WAC

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Sweden
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It looks good, it should be enough to get you approved without an RFE. It also depends on who picks up your file of course, some are more picky than others. 

 

Just remember though, if the ROC is pending for a long time (many are pending for over a year, some 2 years), then you can receive an RFE even if your initial evidence is great. A lot can happen in a year or two, so it's fairly common for them to request more evidence from the time the petition was filed until the day they started looking into your petition. Just to make sure nothing changed since filing. It's normal.

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K-1: 12-22-2015 - 09-07-2016

AP: 12-20-2016 - 04-07-2017

EAD: 01-18-2017 - 05-30-2017

AOS: 12-20-2016 - 07-26-2017

ROC: 04-22-2019 - 04-22-2020
Naturalization: 05-01-2020 - 03-16-2021

U.S. passport: 03-30-2021 - 05-08-2021

En livstid i krig. Göteborg killed it. Epic:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBs3G1PvyfM&ab_channel=Sabaton

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Definitely looks good. Waaay more than I submitted and I got approved so. Good luck! 

Cateogory: CR1

  • NOA1/Notice of receipt: Sept. 15, 2015
  • NOA2/I130 Approved: February 8, 2016 (NO RFE) :)
  • Process slowed down by us
  • Sent documents to NVC: April 11, 2016
  • Scan date: April 14/ May 7th (NVC said both I dont know why)
  • Case Complete: May 31, 2016 (No checklist) :dancing:

August 17, 2016: Visa Approved!!!! :dancing:

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On 2/5/2021 at 11:51 PM, Huckleberry&Koala said:
  1. Hi All,

 

I'll be sending ROC package pretty soon and wanted to make sure if the below list is enough. Thanks!

 

  • Check for total $680: $595 for I-751 Filing Fee and $85 for Biometric Service Fee

  • Filled and signed I-751 Form, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

  • Filled and Signed G-1145 Form, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance

  • Copy of Permanent Resident Card of Immigrant Spouse, Front and Back

  • Copy of Marriage Certificate

  • Evidence of Relationship, details are as below:

  1. Housing & Utilities

    1. Residency I (Dates)

      1. Joint lease

    2. Residency II (Dates)

      1. Welcome Home Email

      2. Joint lease

      3. 2019 Renters insurance

      4. Different Bills showing names of Immigrant and US Citizen Spouse

      5. Virginia IDs

      6. Final statement

    1. Residency III (Dates)

      1. Joint lease

      2. Renters insurance

      3. California IDs

      4. Monthly Rent Statements

      5. Different Bills showing names of Immigrant and US Citizen Spouse

 

  1. Financial

    1. IRS joint tax transcripts for 2017, 2018 and 2019.

    2. California 2018, 2019 Tax Refund Form 1099-G

    3. W2s and 1099s for 2018, 2019 and 2020 showing same addresses.

    4. Joint account opening statement.

    5. Joint account bank statements from November 2017 to January 2021.

  2. Insurance

    1. 2017, 2018 & 2019 US Citizen’s health insurance form 1095-B (showing immigrant as beneficiary)

    2. 2020 Health Insurance Cards (Immigrant is beneficiary).

    3. 2020 Dental and Vision Insurance Cards.

    4. 2018, 2019 & 2020 Car Insurance.

 

  1. Benefits

    1. US Citizen’s Beneficiary Designation Form (showing Immigrant as beneficiary for Life Insurance)

  2. Photo Book

  3. Misc

    1. Flight Tickets – moving from California to Virginia

    2. Flight Tickets – moving from Virginia to California

    3. Flight Tickets – Costa Rica Trip, December 2019.

    4. Flight Tickets – Istanbul Trip, March 2020.

    5. Christmas Cards

 

 

 

 

Hey. 

 

May I please ask how did you put this all together into a package? What did you use to send it? Like, did you put it all in one of those small cardboard boxes?

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4 hours ago, Tio said:

Hey. 

 

May I please ask how did you put this all together into a package? What did you use to send it? Like, did you put it all in one of those small cardboard boxes?

We used organizer folder something like below + paper clips:

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Removal of Conditions

02/06/2021: Filed and package sent

02/10/2021: Received by USCIS

03/18/2021: NOA 1

07/01/2021: Biometrics waived

09/27/2011: Case approved, no interview (K1 visa)

Service Center: WAC

 

 

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47 minutes ago, Huckleberry&Koala said:

We used organizer folder something like below + paper clips:

Screenshot_20210216-142858.thumb.png.91b7687f9a944bf1e3df24bb60fc199a.png

Cool, thanks! I thought someone said USCIS doesn't like it when you put it in a folder? Sorry for all the questions. I just want to make sure I do this correctly. 

 

Then, you placed that in a cardboard box by one of the shipping companies and sent it, right?

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5 minutes ago, Tio said:

Cool, thanks! I thought someone said USCIS doesn't like it when you put it in a folder? Sorry for all the questions. I just want to make sure I do this correctly. 

 

Then, you placed that in a cardboard box by one of the shipping companies and sent it, right?

Hi, we are all here to help each other so no worries for all the questions, that's why we are all here:)

 

we used this kind of organizer folders in our Aos application as well, and didn't have any issues, so wanted to make this package in same way. I am not sure whether they like or not, but i guess no one can know otherwise you heard from some vj'er that got warning from an officer. I guess "not liking a folder" shouldn't be a cause for a denial, haha:) and I think they would have specified the type of folders they accept if they were so picky about it, at least i have never seen a uscis official link about that.

After this organizer folder, I put it in USPS priority mail flat rate box (medium one of i remember correctly-was ~15$) then shipped it via USPS. I heard some people had issues with USPS but beginning from K1 visa to this, we always used USPS without any issues.

Removal of Conditions

02/06/2021: Filed and package sent

02/10/2021: Received by USCIS

03/18/2021: NOA 1

07/01/2021: Biometrics waived

09/27/2011: Case approved, no interview (K1 visa)

Service Center: WAC

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Huckleberry&Koala said:

Hi, we are all here to help each other so no worries for all the questions, that's why we are all here:)

 

we used this kind of organizer folders in our Aos application as well, and didn't have any issues, so wanted to make this package in same way. I am not sure whether they like or not, but i guess no one can know otherwise you heard from some vj'er that got warning from an officer. I guess "not liking a folder" shouldn't be a cause for a denial, haha:) and I think they would have specified the type of folders they accept if they were so picky about it, at least i have never seen a uscis official link about that.

After this organizer folder, I put it in USPS priority mail flat rate box (medium one of i remember correctly-was ~15$) then shipped it via USPS. I heard some people had issues with USPS but beginning from K1 visa to this, we always used USPS without any issues.

Thanks so much! 

 

I used USPS for my AOS and they got it the next day with no issue. Now, people are saying to avoid using USPS so I may use UPS instead.

 

I will organize it that way, include a cover letter and a tablet of contents. I will then use the UPS Express Box to put everything in there and mail it safely.

 

Thanks!!!

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