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  1. 7 minutes ago, S. & A. said:

    Nice, last week of Feb so that confirms what I was thinking. :) Maybe next week for me.

     

    I know, but that's not how it actually works from what I've read on here... I've read people can only start tracking it with the number they get on their biometrics letter.

     

    Yes it's in the NOA1(paragraph #5): Upon receipt of your ASC appointment notice, you can find the status of your case online....

  2. 31 minutes ago, TwoChickies said:

    Hey everybody. Since our thread seems to be pretty active, how do you guys feel about keeping track of our dates in a spreadsheet? 

     

    I saw the March 2016 filers one, and started putting one together. Of course no one has to participate if they don't want to, but it'd be a more organized space for it. How does that sound?

     

    Sounds great to me...count me in thanks.

  3. 6 hours ago, TwoChickies said:

    I'm so happy to hear people getting their extensions!! 

     

    We're sending ours off tomorrow and I'm wondering: how and where did you include your check/money order? The whole thing is assembled with ACCO fasteners but I'm thinking maybe I should put the money order on the very top with a paper clip instead? 

     

    I put mine in an envelope and placed on the very top with a paper clip...

  4. Get as much as you can.

    Here is the list from the ROC guide.

    Examples of documents showing a bona fide relationship (Submit COPIES only. Do not send originals):

    1. A deed, showing co-ownership of your property or a lease agreement with both of your names on the

    lease. 2. Utility bills, credit card bills, and other types of bills which have both of your names on them. Since many utilities will only put a bill in one person's name, some bills in one name and other bills at the same address but in the other spouse's name serve the same purpose: showing your financial & social lives intermingled. 3. Copies of actual credit cards, health insurance cards, or other "joint" cards that you have together,

    showing same account number. 4. Car, health, or life insurance that has both of your names on the policy or the other spouse listed as the

    beneficiary. 5. 401K or other retirement plan with spouse listed as beneficiary (right to survivorship is the technical term) 6. Bank or stock accounts with both of your names on them. 7. A copy of your joint federal and state tax returns (including W-2's and other applicable Schedules and attachments). Sending an official tax transcript from the IRS (for Federal) is beneficial and often preferred as it reflects what was actually filed. 8. A car title or other titles to property showing joint ownership with your spouse. 9. Birth certificate of any children that have been born to your marriage. 10. Documentation of any vacations that you have taken, including flight itineraries, hotel bills, pictures of you

    together on vacation. 11. Other family pictures of you together. 12. Documentary proof showing evidence of your children together (Copy of Birth Certificate, photos, etc) 13. Copies of Christmas cards and other holiday cards addressed to you both

    Yes I'm trying to...thanks a lot Ebunoluwa

  5. As long as you have other stuff, it's no big deal. They definitely want to see some evidence of co-mingled assets / financial responsibility. What else are you sending? Joint bank statements are a pretty typical example of what they like to see. Are you both listed at your place of residence and on insurance documents?

    I just started compiling the evidences...Yes we are both listed at our place of residence and insurance docs (except on car insurance, one of my problems too).

    I have no problem about joint bank statement...

    Thanks a lot lost_at_sea.

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