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I-751 October 2022 - Filers

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2 hours ago, NGorge said:

Hello everyone. Need advises at this point. We had sent our i751 package on October 12th and tracking shows that it was delivered to Elgin lockbox on October 14. We haven't received any text or mails since then. The money order was not cashed either. Starting to get a bit worried considering others are receiving text notifications/797 mails already. What should I do? Also, our GC expires on Nov 13th. Any advices??

Continue to wait, it's  still early yet. You can not and should not base your case on other cases. You can always put in a support request too sighting a loss document, but they have not even cashed your check yet. I'd say give it another week or so!

 


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35 minutes ago, Sarge2155 said:

Continue to wait, it's  still early yet. You can not and should not base your case on other cases. You can always put in a support request too sighting a loss document, but they have not even cashed your check yet. I'd say give it another week or so!

 

Alright. Yeah. In general terms, I know it is early. But since the GC expires in like 3 weeks, just want to make sure that I am having some sort of proof that I did submit the documents and USCIS has received them. Just a text notification would have helped. I thought those came like in 2 or 3 days. Sigh.

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20 minutes ago, qrk said:

Our ROC packet was sent in the mail yesterday, October 25. Good luck everyone!

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We received earlier today the waiver for biometrics, but only for my daughter... Seems really weird but I want to stay 100% positive thinking that I should receive mine in a few. Does anyone know if this is something usual?

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10 minutes ago, He and I said:

We received earlier today the waiver for biometrics, but only for my daughter... Seems really weird but I want to stay 100% positive thinking that I should receive mine in a few. Does anyone know if this is something usual?

Forgot to say that she's 19.

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Hi guys, Brit here married to US citizen, living in NYC about to send off my packet hopefully tomorrow. 

 

I was wondering - are affadavits mandatory?

 

From all my research, seems they are considered weak evidence. Things I will be including: joint lease, joint cc statements, proof I am beneficiary on 401k, joint health insurance, around 7-8 different flight tickets together, and 2 years worth of photographs. Does this seem sufficient?

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32 minutes ago, RadChan said:

Hi guys, Brit here married to US citizen, living in NYC about to send off my packet hopefully tomorrow. 

 

I was wondering - are affadavits mandatory?

 

From all my research, seems they are considered weak evidence. Things I will be including: joint lease, joint cc statements, proof I am beneficiary on 401k, joint health insurance, around 7-8 different flight tickets together, and 2 years worth of photographs. Does this seem sufficient?

Correct, affidavits are the weakest evidence and are not mandatory. I never sent any for the CR-1 and didn't send any for this ROC either. 

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20 minutes ago, JenIE said:

Correct, affidavits are the weakest evidence and are not mandatory. I never sent any for the CR-1 and didn't send any for this ROC either. 

They are just part of the long list of documents you can provide, as example: The most important is to provide what you can, while obviously it's always better to give them as much as you can.

 

 

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55 minutes ago, RadChan said:

Hi guys, Brit here married to US citizen, living in NYC about to send off my packet hopefully tomorrow. 

 

I was wondering - are affadavits mandatory?

 

From all my research, seems they are considered weak evidence. Things I will be including: joint lease, joint cc statements, proof I am beneficiary on 401k, joint health insurance, around 7-8 different flight tickets together, and 2 years worth of photographs. Does this seem sufficient?

Is this evidence from the start of your marriage up until now? Including tax returns filed jointly? Then yes, should be good. Also include scans of State IDs or Driver Licenses to show matching address. 

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2 hours ago, OldUser said:

Is this evidence from the start of your marriage up until now? Including tax returns filed jointly? Then yes, should be good. Also include scans of State IDs or Driver Licenses to show matching address. 

Oh, does it need to go right back then? They saw all that stuff the first time around. Thought it was just meant to be since I came here?

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3 hours ago, OldUser said:

Is this evidence from the start of your marriage up until now? Including tax returns filed jointly? Then yes, should be good. Also include scans of State IDs or Driver Licenses to show matching address. 

Ignore my post - yes have just done some research and it appears it does. You know what would be really helpful? If USCIS actually said that on their own page re instructions for i-751. Ah well. Back to the printer to kill some more trees just to spend a ton posting it and have someone scan it all in the other end, because not like the internet is a thing that exists... lol

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12 hours ago, RadChan said:

Ignore my post - yes have just done some research and it appears it does. You know what would be really helpful? If USCIS actually said that on their own page re instructions for i-751. Ah well. Back to the printer to kill some more trees just to spend a ton posting it and have someone scan it all in the other end, because not like the internet is a thing that exists... lol

It does say this in the instructions for the I-751. Page 5, under Evidence of the Relationship: 

 

"Submit copies of documents indicating that the marriage upon which you were granted conditional status was entered in “good faith” and was not for the purpose of circumventing immigration laws. Submit copies of as many documents as you can to establish this fact, to demonstrate the circumstances of the relationship from the date of the marriage to the present date..."

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Just got a biometrics waived notification on myUSCIS. Looks like they reused the one I had for AOS.

 

Packet was sent 10/5 and got delivered on 10/6 to Elgin lockbox. NOA was dated 10/10 (received a few days later). Vermont Service Center (EAC).

 

I guess thats it for the next months.

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