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Hello everyone, 

 

we are going to be filing i-751 in roughly a month and wanted to get any feedback on the current evidence packet I'm planning to send:
 

  1. Birth Certificate of our child born during our marriage
  2. Statement from our HOA confirming joint residency
  3. Bank Statement confirming Joint Account Details and also statements showing both our direct deposits going into account
  4. Joint CD Account
  5. Savings, 401K, Life Insurance beneficiary set as my wife
  6. 2022 tax year joint return , 2023 will either be filed or still in progress
  7. Car Insurance with our names and our driving licenses with same address
  8. Credit Card Transactions from two joint cards that we have
  9. Affidavit Letter from our priest who married us and has known us ever since my wife arrived in the US (we are active in the church community and my wife volunteers there). Contemplating another such letter from a friend who has known us.
  10. Family Medical Insurance showing our names (me, wife, son) ; also medical statements / bills for my wife to our address
  11. Some photos from our trips together ; photos with family and friends ; plane tickets together
  12. Cell Phone bill for both of us

 

Perhaps there may be a few other items to add if they come to our mind. Some things have been in my name before we married (e.g. I bought a car / apartment before our marriage). thanks!

Removal of Conditions (I-751)
2/17/24: I-751 packet shipped via FedEx

2/20/24: I-751 packet delivered

2/22/24: Receipt Number available on USCIS Portal

2/27/24: Extension Letter Available Online, Biometric Re-use letter, "Case is being actively reviewed"

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11 minutes ago, stag said:

Bank Statement confirming Joint Account Details and also statements showing both our direct deposits going into account

 

Cell Phone bill for both of us

I hope you're sending more than one of each, ideally covering the entire  period of your marriage!

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3 minutes ago, OldUser said:

I hope you're sending more than one of each, ideally covering the entire  period of your marriage!

Oh yes will send for entire duration of marriage 

Removal of Conditions (I-751)
2/17/24: I-751 packet shipped via FedEx

2/20/24: I-751 packet delivered

2/22/24: Receipt Number available on USCIS Portal

2/27/24: Extension Letter Available Online, Biometric Re-use letter, "Case is being actively reviewed"

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Just now, stag said:

Oh yes will send for entire duration of marriage 

If you have moved, I would make sure you have a clear paper trail of both at the same address since marriage.  I think your list looks pretty good.  Good luck.

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14 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

If you have moved, I would make sure you have a clear paper trail of both at the same address since marriage.  I think your list looks pretty good.  Good luck.

Thank you very much!

Removal of Conditions (I-751)
2/17/24: I-751 packet shipped via FedEx

2/20/24: I-751 packet delivered

2/22/24: Receipt Number available on USCIS Portal

2/27/24: Extension Letter Available Online, Biometric Re-use letter, "Case is being actively reviewed"

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