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  1. If a legal form is provided, USCIS can notice whatever they want. The point is that the form has been provided.

    See the instructions for whether the Medical PoA valid for your state of residence needs to be notarized or merely witnessed. Google is your friend.

    Thank you TBone! And one last question, "In addition to the above, when my husband got here in September 2013, we lived with my parents for about 8 months but in the beginning we stayed because my mother was sick with cancer and sadly past away in January of 2014, after that we stayed for a couple of months after that to help my father out with the bills (internet, cable light & water and they were all in his name/my mother's name) but we never paid rent, should I have my father write a letter stating those details as well as providing a copy of my mother's death certificate? If so, does it have to be notarized?", what should I do in this case?

  2. Hello,

    You seem to have some good stuff. Just make sure that the lease, utility bills, car insurance span the last 2 years and not just 1 recent copy.

    Tax returns - I suggest sending tax transcripts. You can order them from www.irs.gov site.

    If the auto title isn't in your names, I'd skip that. The car insurance is good.

    As long as the Driver license shows the same address for both of you, that's good. This doesn't matter whether it was just issued. If your address isn't the same, I'd omit it.

    Photos are light evidence, so if you're sending them, send a few that you have.

    Affidavits are light evidence, you can get them notarized if you choose.

    All the best!

    Thank you so much for your response :) but What about this question "In addition to the above, when my husband got here in September 2013, we lived with my parents for about 8 months but in the beginning we stayed because my mother was sick with cancer and sadly past away in January of 2014, after that we stayed for a couple of months after that to help my father out with the bills (internet, cable light & water and they were all in his name/my mother's name) but we never paid rent, should I have my father write a letter stating those details as well as providing a copy of my mother's death certificate? If so, does it have to be notarized?"

    Consider crafting wills, medical powers of attorney, and similar documents. These make excellent evidence for ROC, and they're even more crucial to have in "life."

    Ok so If I print a medical power of attorney form and fill it out does it matter if it had lets just say todays date, would USCIS look at that or no? And does it have to be notarized? Thanks for your response! :)

  3. Hey guys so here is a list of all the evidence I have:

    • Two years worth of our Savings Account statements. (We had separate checking until a month ago because of the I751 but then I found out through VJ that USCIS prefers to see statements from two years ago so I thought that it wasn't worth sending both or our checking account statements from a month ago because I don't want USCIS to question our marriage, or should I?)
    • Copy of a loan statement in both of our names (we got the loan the beginning of this year but we paid it off in march and I could only find one statement, is that ok?)
    • Copy of a Christmas card my cousin sent us from Chicago with both of our names on it
    • Copy of our Car Insurance in both of our names (the title is in my father's name, haven't changed it because it's expensive and now that I think about it I feel like I should have :( )
    • Copy of our lease agreement with both of our names on it
    • Copy of the light bill with my name on it and a copy of the Comcast bill with his name on it (water is included in the rent so no water bill, should I let USCIS know about this?)
    • Copy of our 2013 and 2014 income taxes that both were filed married and jointly
    • Photos (we haven't traveled but we do have birthday pictures, Christmas, family gatherings and etc, is that ok?)
    • Copy of a best buy credit card statement in both of our names (we had got the credit card from best buy a year ago but we never used it until this year to buy our tv, so we only have about 3 credit card statements, is that ok?)
    • Copy of both of our drivers licenses with the same address (I'm afraid to send this one because my old drivers license had my parent's address and it didn't expire till this year on my birthday in may so I hadn't changed mine and there is an "ISSUE DATE" on it dating in may of this year so I'm afraid they might look at that and have doubts, but we both still have our old drivers licenses with my parents address, should I send a copy of those as well?)
    • In addition to the above, when my husband got here in September 2013, we lived with my parents for about 8 months but in the beginning we stayed because my mother was sick with cancer and sadly past away in January of 2014, after that we stayed for a couple of months after that to help my father out with the bills (internet, cable light & water and they were all in his name/my mother's name) but we never paid rent, should I have my father write a letter stating those details as well as providing a copy of my mother's death certificate? If so, does it have to be notarized?
    • I can provide affidavits, one of them being my best friend and the other one either my father or my sister, are family members ok? Do the affidavits have to be notarized?

    Please let me know your opinions/advice, I'd really appreciate it! Also keep in mind we are a young married couple, so we don't have much, we literally just started our lives and getting things little by little. I hope everything goes well for us!

    Thank you!

    Ellie & Jeisson

  4. Hey guys! So I am the wife who petitioned her husband and we are now filling out the I751 and I have some questions. If you could please just help answering those questions we'd really appreciate it!

    • For part 1 numbers 3a-3c I don't understand what to put in that part? I know that under Other Names Used I put obviously if I use any other names which he hasn't so I left it blank. But as far as #3a-3c I'm not sure what they are asking me to put?
    • Also may I leave the boxes blank if the questions don't apply or do I have to put N/A?
    • Part 1 #22 "Have you resided at any other address since you became a permanent resident?" Permanent resident? Aren't they suppose to say "Conditional Resident"? Because as a conditional resident yes we have moved since my husband came here, so I'm not sure whether or not to say yes or no?
    • Part 3 #6f & 6g Postal Code, do I need to know it? Province, I'm not sure if west palm beach is in a province?
    • Part 3 #5 Alien number? On my certificate of U.S. citizenship it has my A-number but as a "US citizen" I thought I didn't need my A-number anymore, so do I put it or not?
    • Part 5 #1-3 My husband isn't requesting any accommodation so should I leave it blank or do I have to put no?
    • Also, can I send the fee through a money order? If so, to who do I make it payable to? And do I send the check with the package? Or do I have to send it else where? Or is there an electronic way to pay the uscis?

    Thank you so much for all your help! I hope everything goes well in your journeys!

    Ellie & Jeisson :)

  5. uscis will not send you a notice reminding you to file to remove conditions - that responsibility is up to you. just file withing 90 days of the conditional gc expiration.

    as for whether your lost documents will affect your case, it really depends on what was lost. you shouldn't send uscis any originals, so as long as you already have made copies of what you need to submit with the packet, you should be ok i think. just apply to replace the lost documents asap.

    This is a lie! USCIS does actually send you a reminder because my husband received one. Unless you've moved and never got it because where they sent my husband's reminder was at my father's house where we lived at in the beginning for 8 months before we moved into our own apartment. Just saying!

  6. Hey guys so I petitioned for my husband and he's here yay!!! So we never got his green card and we called USCIS and they said that they delivered it and but we never got it so they unfortunately told us that we have to file an I90 form, ok so here are my questions for the form, on part 1 number 11 Class of admission? He didn't get his permanent residence card, so should I leave it blank? For part 12 Date of admission, would that be the day he entered the US? For part 2 numbers 1a through 1c, my husband needed to receive a 2 year residency because I petitioned for him before we had a year married, so I'm not sure what exactly is his status? For part 3 number 3 location where you applied for an immigrant visa, well I petitioned him so would that be the US? For part 3 number 4 location where the immigrant visa was issued, would that be where my husband got interviewed at the us embassy in Bogota, Colombia? And for part 3 number 5 and 5a1, port of entry, should I put fort Lauderdale Hollywood international airport, but that wouldn't fit on the form and 5a1 would that be fort Lauderdale, Florida?

    Thanks for your help!!

    Ellie

  7. Hey guys so I petitioned for my husband and he's here yay!!! So we never got his green card and we called USCIS and they said that they delivered it and but we never got it so they unfortunately told us that we have to file an I90 form, ok so here are my questions for the form, on part 1 number 11 Class of admission? He didn't get his permanent residence card, so should I leave it blank? For part 12 Date of admission, would that be the day he entered the US? For part 2 numbers 1a through 1c, my husband needed to receive a 2 year residency because I petitioned for him before we had a year married, so I'm not sure what exactly is his status? For part 3 number 3 location where you applied for an immigrant visa, well I petitioned him so would that be the US? For part 3 number 4 location where the immigrant visa was issued, would that be where my husband got interviewed at the us embassy in Bogota, Colombia? And for part 3 number 5 and 5a1, port of entry, should I put fort Lauderdale Hollywood international airport, but that wouldn't fit on the form and 5a1 would that be fort Lauderdale, Florida?

    Thanks for your help!!

    Ellie

  8. How did you pay the last fee via ELIS if you haven't received your visa yet...or have you? How long did it take for you to get your passport back? Did you get an email telling you it was ready to be picked up?

    I guess it didn't matter because we have been approved for the visa and the lady who interviewed my husband told him that we had to pay it before he goes to the US. And we paid it online. Well our interview was the 19th and we got it today the 25th, so it took 6 days. Well first of all after they approved us the lady gave us some paperwork for DHL. The paperwork said that we had to go online to www.usvisa-info.com and create an accounthere and put in my husband's info and right there we had to choose a DHL office where we'd like to pick up our passport, also the DHL paperwork that they gave us at the embassy said that we would receive an email with the DHL office that we have chosen and the tracking number and we didn't get that email till yesterday, and we tracked our package till today and we called the DHL office to make sure our package got there today and it dis, so we picked it up and now we have the visa!! :)

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