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  1. We also just outlined the dates and times we met, who flew where and how long it lasted, and a brief explanation of why we visited during those times (she took vacation time off, it was christmas vacation, etc). Our consular experience might have been very different from what yours will be, but we just tried to answer the questions as thoroughly but succinctly as possible without deviating from the question itself.

  2. looks very solid. Do you have utility bills? you can include them as well!

    We've unfortunately either had apartments that included utilities and/or the utility companies have refused to put the utilities in more than one name. We've also only had utilities at an address in either my name or my spouse's name, but never both (so like at our current address they're all in my wife's name, but at the last they were all in mine).

    Do you think the lack of utility bills would create issues?

  3. Hello,

    I've put together an application for the removal of conditional residence and had a couple of questions that I was hoping someone could help on.

    1) In addition to the table of contents, I'd like to supply a description of what each page contains. Is it best to do this with a sticky note, etc or with an additional kind of mini-cover page in front of each page?

    2) Is the following enough information?

    I-751 Application.

    Copy of Green Card (Front and Back).

    Copies of both our Driver's Licenses (current and previous, when possible).

    Current Lease.

    Previous two leases, showing spouse as a signing party on all documentation.

    Co-Signed termination paperwork on an apartment lease prior to adjustment of status (just to kind of establish a complete continuity).

    Tax Transcripts through 2007, married filing jointly.

    Current joint bank account information.

    Copies of our American Express cards + Latest Statement (joint account).

    Copies of health and dental insurance cards through 2008 showing both of us as members.

    Various medical bills showing name and address and as being filed on spouse's insurance.

    Letters from employers (past and present) relating to our joint medical coverage (rate changes, etc).

    Copies of car insurance cards going back through 2008 with both our names on it.

    Copies of vet bills that show spouse's name and address that match lease paperwork (just as an attempt to further establish co-residence)

    USPS Change of Address confirmations for most recent move with both our names

    Copies of various birthday, anniversary, and holiday cards addressed to both of us through 2008

    ~8-10 pictures of both of us with friends and family

  4. is it tomorrow yet? o.0

    Hi casseopei,

    Good luck on your interview. I'm just wondering, as you don't have a timeline entered, how long did it take to get your interview - I guess how long ago did you send back your checklist to Montreal?

    Cheers!

    I'm going to answer that because answering things makes me feel special. They officially received our checklist on April 17 so it took 5-6 months to get an interview. From start to finish the entire process took almost 10 months.

    Dustin

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