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Nilz07

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  1. Thanks for your quick response..

    I am still making copies because they are so many papers..

    I have:

    1. Copies of my husband's and mine DL.

    2. Copies of bank statements joint accounts.

    3. Copies of our life insurances with both of our names as 100% beneficieries.

    4. Copies of utitily bills on both of our names. However just the front page of those because the telephone bill has 10 pages by itself. Is that ok?

    5. Copy of his gc.

    6. Copies of 2008 and 2009 joint income tax return

    7. Copy of our car loan on both of our names.

    8. And most importantly, copy of our baby's birth certificate.

    Is this enough eveidence? Do we need to send copies of pictures too? Also, on bank statements they usually have like 6 or 7 pages for each month, do you think its necessary to copy each sheet or just the front page where it has our address and both or our names in there?

    Thank you so much for the help!!

    Liz,

    This is pretty much what I sent. The only additional items were our mortgage statements, deed of the house (these are strong pieces of evidence), some e-tickets of flights where we have travelled together and auto insurance documents showing both of our names.

    Regards

    Nilz

  2. Hi Guys,

    I have a question that is probably pretty simple for some of you. I honestly don't know the answer to this one.

    I received my 2-yr GC in April 2008 and I just recently received a reminder to remove conditions.

    In March 2009 I bought a house and moved. Was I supposed to notify USCIS of my change? My old address is for an appartment that my in-laws own. I still get the mail but I wasn't sure if when I file with a new address I will get in trouble for not notifying about my wherabouts between March and now?

    Should that be a concern at all?

    Thank you so much for your help!

    I was in a very similar situation. I filed AR-11 (Change of Address) form online and submitted by I-751 using my new address. I received my NOA1 at my new address. I think these steps should be sufficient.

  3. Hi,

    I have just received the letter stating I will need to file my I-751 soon. However, USCIS currently have my old address on their records. Do I need to call USCIS to change the address or should I just send the form with the new address without informing USCIS. I am thinking they should be able to tell who I am from the A#...

    Nilz

    From the way you are wording your message, it seems like you filed a change of address but they still don't seem to have the address updated. If so, then don't worry. I had the same scenario and I heard from several people that they had the same. When it is time to file your I-751, just use your new address and file to the proper service center.

    Again, this is only if you did file change of address form.

    Our reminder letter was addressed to our former residence and that reminded us to change our address with USCIS because we had just movd and not done that yet. I was concerned then, when sending in the I-751, especially because our NOA took 9 days to get here. However, they have the correct address - as they should since it's on all of the paperwork (and we eve noted our former address when they asked).

    I'd wait to see what happens.

    Hi filed my AR-11 form online a couple of days ago, just to note the address change. I am trying to call them just to make sure also, but not having much luck in getting through to them at the moment.

  4. Follow the instructions for change of address. It's not the adjudicator's responsibility to update the system. Returned mail from an old address can cause delays in your case. https://egov.uscis.gov/crisgwi/go?action=coa

    Just an extra layer to be sure the address change is in the system, go ahead and mail in the hard copy of the AR-11 Electronic receipt to the London, KY address shown on the AR-11 form ( http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/AR-11.pdf ).

    Thank you all for your help!!

  5. 3 months 6 days here. And this includes wait time for the 221g denial and administrate processing. She got visa approved this morning.

    Good info about not needing any i94 or anything. Ill let her know and tell her to carry on her xrays. She is coming in 2 weeks as well after i flyover and we have a scandinavian spring holiday!!

    The lady that at my london interview told me take the x-rays but just have it in my suitcase as it won' t be needed in the POE. She was right as they did not ask for it!

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