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Crazy Cat

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  1. You've already sent them everything you had to show this was a bona fide marriage. They found that evidence to be insufficient. Therefore, I don't see how you can generate what they want to satisfy the RFE since you probably have nothing else to show marital union since the time you filed. However, failing to respond to the RFE at all will trigger a denial. I am not an expert, but I think filing for a divorce and amending your I-751 would be the best response to the RFE. The goal will be to prove you entered the marriage in good faith.
  2. You had already been apart for 13 months when you filed the I-751. Your path forward would likely be easier if you file for a divorce, imo. Then you could proceed with a divorce waiver.
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  4. When wife filed her N-400 online (5 year rule), it was straight forward. I don't recall any sticky spots. I will say that we checked over the entire form several times because it seemed so much easier than the I-751.
  5. Upon entry into the US with a valid immigrant visa, your passport will be stamped by CBP to endorse the visa. At that point, you are a legal resident. Your endorsed visa becomes a temporary Green card until the plastic one arrives (or up to a year from date of entry). You can IMMEDIATELY exit and re-enter the US later using your stamped passport.
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  8. I base my answer on the text of the form "Date of Signature". If you put a date in that box, USCIS might think you left out the signature in the box above it.
  9. No. The box is for date of signature. If spouse is oversea, no need for signature or date.
  10. If you don't have the Green Card by then, my understanding is that 6 months prior to expiration, you file another I-765 and mark the box below. Of course, a Green Card supersedes the need for an EAD.
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