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  1. 1 hour ago, Alekezam said:

    It was the same for us. It's just standard verbiage that they use in their letters. 

     

    When you fill out the form whomever is the green card holder will now be both the petitioner and the beneficiary.  So for example, my wife is the green card holder so she is petitioning to get a removal of conditions on her green card so she is also the beneficiary. She fills out Part 1 and Part 2 under Information About You/Conditional Resident and signs. I am the US Citizen Spouse so I fill out Part 3. and Part 4. and sign in the I-751 form. 

     

    Each of you should only need to sign once in the form unless your situation involves other conditions such as kids or something else.....which I assume you all don't fall under. I'm guessing you're the same as us (just my wife and I). 

     

    Hope that helps. 

    This helps! A lot! I will look at my form again this week and see how we filled it out :) thank you so much!!! :) 

  2. On 10/13/2021 at 7:31 AM, hannahraeroxs said:

    thank you so so much!!! you are such a big help!!! :)

     

    On 10/13/2021 at 7:29 AM, Alekezam said:

    Yes, that's exactly what I did. Instead of simple paper stickys I used the more robust filing tabs and clipped everything together at the very top with a large binder clip:


    https://www.staples.com/Post-it-Durable-Filing-Tabs-Assorted-Colors-2-24-Tabs-Pack-686F1BB/product_751540

     

    https://www.staples.com/Staples-Large-Metal-Binder-Clips-Black-2-Size-with-1-Capacity/product_831610

     

    You can also get a bunch of smaller binder clips to keep specific sections  together along with the large one to hold it all together if you want but be sure to put tabs at bottom and clips on top. 

     

    Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions!

     

     

    Hi! Me again. This might be a dumb question but I got my husbands reminder letter to file his I-751 and I see it says file jointly. As long as we both sign and date the I-715 and show proof does that mean we are filing jointly? 

  3. Just now, Alekezam said:

    Lol, I just finished posting an example of what you may or may not need on your other thread.

     

    You have more than enough information. I'd be surprised if you run into any issues. 

    haha! i just saw your post XD awesome!! thank you so much! i was worried they need more haha! even my family is saying that is plenty LOL! im so glad i have someone like you who is here to help with all my questions! :D

  4. Hello, I am not sure if there already is a I-751 November 2021 Filers Group yet but we are submitting our ROC package November 10th and this is what our package consist of: 

     

    • Payment in the amount of $680.00 (I-751 application and biometric fee) 
    • G-1145 (e-notification of Application/Petition Acceptance 
    • I-751 application 
    • Front/back copy of Permanent Resident Card, Copies of California ID’s, and Driver License 
    • Copy of my Husbands California Learners Permit 
    • Certified Copy of Marriage Certificate 
    • Copy of Joint Federal and State Tax Returns (2019 & 2020)
    • Print out of My Work Benefits for Joint Insurance (Health, Vision and Dental and Life Insurance) Showing my Husband as the Beneficiary. 
    • Letter from our bank confirming our joint bank accounts
    • 24 Months (quarterly) of Personal Checking account Statements 
    • 24 Months (quarterly) of Personal Saving account Statements
    • Letter from our bank stating the name change of our bank 
    • Copy of our Lease Agreement 
    • Copies of most recent rent invoices 
    • Copy of family cellular Phone Plan and statements
    • Copies of Credit Card statements showing we are authorized users and a letter explaining why we haven’t charged until this year.
    • Four affidavit letters 
    • Photos
  5. 33 minutes ago, Alekezam said:

    Yes, that's exactly what I did. Instead of simple paper stickys I used the more robust filing tabs and clipped everything together at the very top with a large binder clip:


    https://www.staples.com/Post-it-Durable-Filing-Tabs-Assorted-Colors-2-24-Tabs-Pack-686F1BB/product_751540

     

    https://www.staples.com/Staples-Large-Metal-Binder-Clips-Black-2-Size-with-1-Capacity/product_831610

     

    You can also get a bunch of smaller binder clips to keep specific sections  together along with the large one to hold it all together if you want but be sure to put tabs at bottom and clips on top. 

     

    Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions!

     

     

    I was wondering if you think this is okay as to what i have for proof and what my cover letter includes: 

    • Payment in the amount of $680.00 (I-751 application and biometric fee) 
    • G-1145 (e-notification of Application/Petition Acceptance 
    • I-751 application 
    • Front/back copy of Permanent Resident Card, Copies of California ID’s, and Driver License 
    • Copy of my Husbands California Learners Permit 
    • Certified Copy of Marriage Certificate 
    • Copy of Joint Federal and State Tax Returns (2019 & 2020)
    • Print out of My Work Benefits for Joint Insurance (Health, Vision and Dental and Life Insurance) Showing my Husband as the Beneficiary. 
    • Letter from our bank confirming our joint bank accounts
    • 24 Months (quarterly) of Personal Checking account Statements 
    • 24 Months (quarterly) of Personal Saving account Statements
    • Letter from our bank stating the name change of our bank 
    • Copy of our Lease Agreement 
    • Copies of most recent rent invoices 
    • Copy of family cellular Phone Plan and statements
    • Copies of Credit Card statements showing we are authorized users and a letter explaining why we haven’t charged until this year.
    • Four affidavit letters 
    • Photos

     

     

  6. 1 minute ago, Alekezam said:

    Yes, that's exactly what I did. Instead of simple paper stickys I used the more robust filing tabs and clipped everything together at the very top with a large binder clip:


    https://www.staples.com/Post-it-Durable-Filing-Tabs-Assorted-Colors-2-24-Tabs-Pack-686F1BB/product_751540

     

    https://www.staples.com/Staples-Large-Metal-Binder-Clips-Black-2-Size-with-1-Capacity/product_831610

     

    You can also get a bunch of smaller binder clips to keep specific sections  together along with the large one to hold it all together if you want. 

     

    Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions!

     

     

    thank you so so much!!! you are such a big help!!! :)

  7. 2 minutes ago, SoCal2021 said:

    I think writing a brief letter explaining that would be a good idea.  In addition to that, please keep in mind that you do need to include quarterly or monthly joint bank statements that show all your utilities, groceries and rent/mortgage being withdrawn from a joint account, in addition to deposits being made.  What USCIS is looking for is a proof that you two have co-mingled your finances.  How you run your household finances (i.e. not using credit card) is not important.  Commingling your finances is very important.  

     

    All the best.

    thank you! :D yes, i have 2 years ( quarterly bank statements included ) in addition to health insurance for me and my husband through my work and phone bills and 2 years of taxes filing jointly 

  8. 14 hours ago, Alekezam said:

    You can just go to any Office Depot or Staples and purchase a bubble mailer. They provide more than enough protection and can be purchased in many different sizes. 

     

    I used something just like this:

     

    https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/293208/Office-Depot-Brand-Kraft-Self-Seal/

     

    You can buy them in singles at the store they run like $1 or $2 each, can't remember exactly how much specifically. 

     

    No need to go overboard like others have done on here with boxes and all sorts of ridiculous packaging. 

     

     

    did you just use little sticky dividers on the bottom and used a big clip to put it all together? 

  9. On 9/29/2020 at 12:50 PM, Chelleyandaaron said:

    Hello everyone!

     

    I am currently preparing my packet for removal of conditions to mail next week and thought I would take this opportunity to start our forum topic.

     

    As a reminder - here is the link to the USCIS page as we all make our way through yet another pile of paperwork!

     

    https://www.uscis.gov/i-751

     

    Good luck - and don't forget the fees increase next week too!

     

    Here is a link to some of the changes on the new documentation and fees effective from October 2nd:

     

    https://www.aila.org/File/Related/20073100da.pdf

     

    Also: the current i-751 form has an expiry date of December 2019 on it.  Whilst this is the correct form to use at the time of this post - it COULD change before you submit your packet so ALWAYS check the USCIS site before mailing your packet to make sure you are sending the correct form.

     

    Good luck!

    thanks

  10. Hello, 

     

    im hoping someone can help. My husband and I are submitting his ROC next month so that’s exciting but we had a question about traveling. Next Christmas 2022 his parents want us to come visit over the holidays. He has a UK passport and his green card. Does he need to apply for a visa to travel back to his home in the UK?? 
     

    thank you 

  11. On 1/20/2021 at 8:48 AM, Franciscoruizt said:

    Actually..they help..what I did is I got 5 affidavits from close friends and I even photocopied their ID cards and attached them to their letters..

    I might ask 2-3 people like friends and neighbors that are friends? Do you have an example as to how the layout is supposed to look like? Did your petition get approved? Did the affidavits need to be seen? 

  12. On 1/19/2021 at 9:49 AM, hannahraeroxs said:

    Perfect! Thank you so so much! You have been such a big help! :) Thank you 100xs 🎊😁

     

    On 1/19/2021 at 9:53 AM, Crazy Cat said:

    You are certainly welcome.  You are very wise to have begun preparing this early.  It will help you provide sufficient quality evidence (which is always better than just quantity).  Good Luck.

    Hi, it’s me again! It is getting closer to me sending out his I-751. I’m scared that I need to hire and attorney. Did you submit it without hiring an immigration attorney? 

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