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  1. hi all!

    my biometrics appointment is on monday and the location is 3hrs drive away from our place, unfortunately I had an emergency appendectomy last Thursday. as much as I want to do the biometrics on monday, I can't coz I'm still sore from the surgery plus we have a one month old baby that we need to bring with us for a 3hr drive going to the place.

    can I rescheduled it? I know I have to send the letter for rescheduling but the thing is, my schedule is on monday so even if we send the letter soon (we can't coz it's the weekend) it won't reach them before my scheduled date. my husband called them about it and they said just send the letter for rescheduling and it's valid within 30 days after the scheduled appointment. is that true?

    should I reschedule it or just go on monday? (which I don't think i can health wise.)

    thanks in advance!

  2. hi MsHogan!

    the ripped part is not huge but not small. maybe like 2 inch of the upper right corner is missing. so the header of the letter is incomplete coz of that. we cannot find the missing piece of paper which is so weird. I guess my question is if the ripped part is significantly visible will they accept it if I travel? should I call uscis or vsc? and can I request for another copy of noa?

  3. hi!

    we sent our packet last week in VSC and the check posted yesterday and today we received the i-751 receipt notice. is this the noa? and if yes, is it normal to receive it with a ripped/teared part on the upper right side of it? it's just weird coz we thought it got ripped when we opened the envelope but we're looking for the missing part of it and it wasn't there. wasn't around the area or inside the envelope.

    so if this is the noa, and I needed to travel abroad before a decision comes regarding my roc, will the airport/immigration accept this letter?

    thank you guys and sorry if I seemed clueless :)

  4. hi!

    just a quick question, we're assembling our package and we ran out of ink and just checked our printed form i-751 and 3 of dates we put the year "15" instead of 2015 will that be okay? we cannot print a new one right now coz we ran out of ink.

    second question is should i put my A# on all of the pages of our supporting documents? and if yes, is handwriting okay?

    last one is we're using an envelope to send them but do we have to put the documents in some sort of folder or it's good inside the envelope? we're planning on just using paperclips and just paperclipping each evidence. we don't have a fastener to hold everything in so would that be okay if we're just using paperclips?

    thank you guys would really appreciate any input! :)

  5. hello tbonetx and n-o-l-a!

    thank you very much for replying guys! really appreciate it!

    with my w2s, yeah im kinda submitting that to show my physical residence and at the same time, establishing that i worked last year because the year prior to that I didn't work. what I don't want to happen is if I submit my w2s they will ask for our 2014 tax trancripts and we haven't done that yet. we only have 2012 and 2013. what do you guys think?

    with my pregnancy documents, yeah the birth cert work sheet is just a copy that we filled out to be submitted in the hospital. I printed some Facebook posts of the ultrasound of our baby when I posted it then. so my pictures basically tells a story from our first year wedding anniversary up to January of this year so it covers my pregnancy etc and sonograms pics. I just hope they will look at it :)

    we're also thinking of submitting the property deed of our residence here in the US to show that it is owned by my husband and his siblings and mom. my name is not there but we will briefly explain the situation on the cover letter that we are caretaking the house. or should I just leave it alone and not submit it?

    all in all guys,, do you think my evidences are enough? (my original posts) will those suffice for strong evidences?

    again thanks and have a great day!

  6. hi guys!

    i guess my corrections were deleted so I'm just gonna correct some items and add a few questions.

    -- regarding the form i-751 it is FILED JOINTLY. forgot to mention it on my previous post.

    -- regarding my green card it's photocopied BACK AND FRONT. not forth. :)

    and additional question..

    -- im currently 9mos pregnant and my due date is two weeks from now, or earlier so do you guys think that I should submit some copy of our baby's sonogram pictures, my doctors appointment documents, work sheet for the baby's birth certificate etc?

    thank you again and if anyone can help me with some advice and comments that would be awesome!

    thank you thank you thank you! :)

  7. hello guys!

    we're almost ready to submit our roc documents. finally got our 2013 tax trancripts (recently submitted) from irs and that's the most important document we were waiting for this process. anyhoo, just want to ask if our evidences and documents are sufficient enough..

    here it goes,

    1.cover letter (includes the the list of evidences plus a little explanation about our living situation here in the US, (my husband and his family owns the property and we are caretaking it that's why my name is not listed in deed just my hubby and his siblings and his mom)

    2. filled out I-751 form

    3. colored copy of my green card. (back and forth)

    4. check payable to DHS worth $590

    5. 2012 and 2013 joint tax transcripts from irs website

    6. copies my w2s from last year (worked part time during summer. my husband doesn't have w2s since he is self employed)

    7. copies of our health insurance letter and card

    8. car insurance with both our names listed

    9. joint US bank account and the whole monthly statements since we opened the account (from march 2014 up to january (2015)

    10. copy of chase credit card account and cards (with my name on it) plus 2 years worth of purchase statements)

    11. copy of house and land title that we own back in my country. (both our names are in it.)

    12. copy of his driver's license

    13. copy of my driver's license back in my country (I'm greencard holder. i don't have my driver's license here in the US yet.)

    14. copies of airline tickets from our vacation back in my country and also here in the states when we went to DC. plus copies of our passport and it's stamps.

    16. 2 years worth of photos that we posted on Facebook so it has dates and comments. (44 pages worth of photos) yup we like to take pictures! :)

    17. notarized affidavits from my husband's mom and brother stating that our marriage is legit.

    -- do you guys think these things are enough? my GC will expire in 2nd week of march and we're planning on submitting it either next week or the week after next week. we're still waiting for the affidavits from his mom and bro.

    -- do you think I should submit my w2s (i just worked part time. for about 3 months)

    -- should i submit the copy of my driver's license eventho its from my home country with our address there in it?

    thank you so much in advance! we would really appreciate your advices and inputs! :)

  8. thank you A&B for your response :) do you think it will help to have the accountant write a note about the late submission? or should I wait a little and see if the transcripts would be available anytime soon? is it risky to submit roc 3 weeks before my greencard expires?

    and another question, I've been reading here for a week now and some people are saying that once they submitted the roc and then changed their address (since they moved out) the chances for rfe is slightly higher. I'll be in the same situation since I'm just waiting to give birth here (my hospital is in this town) before we move out. should I change my address prior to submitting the roc or just do it after? any thoughts?

    thank you so much again and sorry if I'm asking so much questions. have a great day! :)

  9. hello everyone!

    I just have a few questions regarding the removal of conditions of my CR1.

    I got my greencard last march 2013, meaning it will expire this coming march.

    we're preparing for the documents that we needed and since there are so much stuff that's happening in our life right now, we're having a tough time preparing for everything all at once. (we're moving out of our house in a couple of months and I'm gonna give birth next month! yay!) so here are my questions..

    1. we only have tax returns for the year 2012 and 2013 from my husband's accountant. since he just submitted the 2013 tax returns last week, we're not gonna have the tax transcript anytime soon.(we called irs and they said it takes 6-8 weeks for the transcript to be available) so we're only submitting for now the 2012 and 2013 tax return plus 2012 tax transcript from irs. is that okay or we will automatically get an rfe for that?

    2. are affidavits necessary for evidences or they're just additional proof? (and if ever we needed to submitted can his mom be one of the two witnesses re: our relationship?

    3. we're staying in my husband's family property now (owned by him and his siblings) so my name is not on the title or any lease. should we make a lease that states that we're staying here as caretakers or just don't include it at all since we have a property back in my country that lists both of our names as owners?

    4. can we include a copy of the birth certificate form that the hospital gave us in preparation of me giving birth? it's not the birth cert itself but our info and the baby's name etc are in there. (I was thinking of waiting till I give birth before submitting our roc but my due date won't be until the last week of feb and my greencard will expire 2nd week of march)

    thank you so much in advance! :)

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