Jump to content

lgb2015

Members
  • Posts

    96
  • Joined

  • Last visited

2 Followers

Profile Information

  • City
    El Paso
  • State
    Texas

Immigration Info

  • Immigration Status
    Adjustment of Status (pending)
  • Place benefits filed at
    National Benefits Center
  • Local Office
    El Paso TX
  • Country
    United Kingdom

Immigration Timeline & Photos

lgb2015's Achievements

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. Hi all, I received my extension letter today. Packet received by USCIS: 11/08 Text received with application number: 11/10 Check cashed: 11/15 Notice dated: 11/16 Notice received: 11/19 I'll update if/when I hear about biometrics. Good luck everyone!
  2. I received a text from USCIS this evening with my receipt number - SRC, so Texas Service Center. My packet was delivered to Phoenix lockbox on Tuesday (11/08). Check hasn't been cashed yet.
  3. Yes, the receipt notice will be your extension letter. Did you receive an email or text with your receipt number?
  4. We are a military family too - it's a LOT! Ours was about 200 pages overall. I went for quarterly bills, and for our credit card bills I was able to send a summary statement that showed transactions in both our names, but not 10 pages per statement! I think showing 8 quarterly statements covering 2 years demonstrates shared finances just as much as submitting all of them. That's personal opinion though, and I totally understand why people want to submit everything! I just kept thinking 'quality over quantity'. We'll see! I'll definitely share here is a get a RFE (although that wouldn't be for e while!) then others will know in the future.
  5. I just submitted my packet this morning! Such a relief to have it out the door, and will be even nicer once the extension letter arrives and I can relax a bit. Good luck everyone!! @Letspaintcookies I just did quarterly statements from when we got married - present.
  6. Thank you. Yes, I have POA, but wanted him to be able to sign himself ideally. I think it would just look better, even though there's a good reason. We ended up doing as Mike suggested and I managed to print a copy of his signed page that he completed overseas. I linked the USCIS guidance above showing this is acceptable - just in case anyone is looking at this thread later for advice!
  7. Thank you, Mike! This prompted me to explore more and it looks like this 2020 signature flexibility became permanent policy in July 2022. I'll see if we can make this happen. https://www.uscis.gov/newsroom/alerts/uscis-extends-covid-19-related-flexibilities-0 Thank you for the reassurance! I'm sure it would be fine too, I'm just overthinking over here .
  8. Hello, I am eligible to submit my I-751 today. My packet it pretty much ready to go and I was hoping to mail it tomorrow using UPS. My husband is in the military and currently deployed overseas. A few weeks ago before he left I asked him to sign the signature page of my application, but he didn't put a date. Should I put the date he originally signed (which was a few weeks ago, before he deployed) or put tomorrow's date, which is when I will sign, date and send the packet? I'm not trying to do anything sneaky, but there was no other way to have him sign our joint petition. I would love to know any thoughts or experience. Thank you!
×
×
  • Create New...