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ShawnSpiker

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  1. 5 hours ago, samkruger said:

    Most likely they would go over the requested evidence and then approve if it fulfills their criteria. I think most of the folks here who got RFE were approved without interview after they provided more evidence. 

     

    Hopefully this answers your query. 

    I wish that too.

    Do you know what estimating time after I sent the evidence?

     

     

     

  2. 4 minutes ago, Ketsuban said:

    That looks solid to me. No wedding or kids doesn't seem like a big deal. I didn't have a big wedding and I'm not having kids, didn't run into any trouble. I know I'm a joint petition and you're a divorce waiver, but I don't think the wedding or the kids aspect would really come into play at this point. Financial co-mingling is the name of this game and you pretty much have it nailed. They may still call you in, but with all of this documentation, it does prove (to me at least) that you had a joint life at one point.

    It was a nice life but we just had bad people surround her. I hope that she is happy.
    I am just little afraid.

    Are they going to ask me of anything when I stamp my passport?

  3. 19 minutes ago, Ketsuban said:

    You're welcome! You should get a 12 month stamp that commences from the date you went to your infopass and expires a year later. Some offices only give six months, namely Chicago. I don't know why they do that.

     

    I can't say whether you will get an RFE or an interview. I have seen divorce waivers get approved without an interview plenty of times here. It depends on what you sent to them to prove you went into the marriage with good intentions.

    Joint checks
    Joint bank accounts  
    Joint car insurance for two cars.
    Joint registration ownership for our car.
    Receipts from the apartment’s owner for the monthly rent payment.
    Public Library Membership.
    Joint lease agreement.
    Hospitals report
    Credit Card as an authorized user.
    Photos
    Facebook screen
    Receipts of rings
    Joint ownership for a company.
    5 Original Affidavit Letters 
    Joint Tax Return Transcript 
    Driving License
    Joint Tax Return Transcript.
    But 
    NO Final divorce, I sent it later.
    No Wedding or even kids.

    Is that ok or enough?

  4. 1 minute ago, Ketsuban said:

    Your passport, your I-751 NOA1, your expired green card and your infopass letter. I would also recommend taking a State ID or a driver's license because they wouldn't let me into the building without current, valid US ID. Apparently the green card + extension wasn't enough!

     

    If your passport is expired/lost/etc, they should stamp an I-94 for you.

    You are very knowledge, Thank you so much.
    For how many month they are going to stamp my passport? is it a year or less?

    I sent my final divorce degree later after filing Remove of the condition, Do you think I might get ROE or even an interview? 

  5. On 5/1/2018 at 11:51 AM, ShawnSpiker said:

    The case was received at my local office on April 15, 2018 we received your form I-751.

     

    Is anyone have any idea how long they need and what they gonna send me?

    Who get request of evidence? I am worried. I am running out of time and I have to get stamp on my passport.
    What should I bring what should I say or ask the USCIS office?
     

  6. 12 hours ago, Ketsuban said:

    If your extension letter has less than a month left on it then yes you should get a stamp.

     

    12 hours ago, Ketsuban said:

    If your extension letter has less than a month left on it then yes you should get a stamp.

    Thank you for all this information.

    Is that normal stage that I did not get even prove of evidence till now?

  7. 26 minutes ago, Ketsuban said:

    Unfortunately you're not outside of processing times yet and will have to sit tight. They're very backlogged at both the California and Vermont service centers.

    Thanks for the information.

    should I start schedule an appointment with local Uscis for stamping the passport.

    i need to be able to drive. What do you think?

  8. 15 minutes ago, CookieCat said:

    My post had nothing to do with pointing at the OP's language. In the case of the OP, I have seen him/her complete questions with question marks in their previous threads. Yet recently they started completing all their questions with exclamation points, which gives us a sense that we have to answer their questions RIGHT NOW. This is the internet where there are etiquettes for writing, regardless of language. If I were to post questions, whether in French or English, with exclamation points, it would be considered just as rude.

     

    You cannot expect people to answer questions on VJ every 5 seconds. Besides, many of OP's questions are repetitive and have been answered by others several times. Again, I'm not trying to be rude by any means but I'm not going to sugarcoat a poster's demand of immediate replies from strangers, especially when many of his questions are basic and the answers can easily be found with a little searching, or have been answered by other members.

    This is great, I will be more careful when I am writing next time.

    thanks for help and I am willing to help anyone needs help. 
    Thanks

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