
TwinkleTwinkle
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from Nyalimera in I-751 Divorce Waiver Experiences
I had my interview yesterday and everything went well enough. The officer couldn’t give me an update on the spot but we had a brief conversation about the quality/quantity of evidence and he said I did a good job and he just needed to check a couple things. Of course I’m still pretty panicky and anxious to find out the final result! But I feel some relief. : (
All in all, a good experience. He was professional and understanding. Being very open and forthcoming in my answers helped. I didn’t want to use him as a therapist of course so I didn’t go into every single detail, but I was very sincere with my history and where I think I went wrong and where my ex most definitely went wrong. I tried to paint the full picture of our marriage and divorce to frame the evidence I submitted.
I did not have many picture and no joint health insurance but I included:
- joint tax filing
- joint lease agreements
- joint bank statements (and my own personal bank account)
- joint car insurance
- joint vision/life/home insurance
- text messages, social media posts, letters
- affidavits of friends and colleagues
I wouldn’t say I had a clear cut case because we were a young couple btw.
Good luck and blessings to everyone! I’m praying every day for the final approval online.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from AGMic in I-751 Divorce Waiver Experiences
I had my interview yesterday and everything went well enough. The officer couldn’t give me an update on the spot but we had a brief conversation about the quality/quantity of evidence and he said I did a good job and he just needed to check a couple things. Of course I’m still pretty panicky and anxious to find out the final result! But I feel some relief. : (
All in all, a good experience. He was professional and understanding. Being very open and forthcoming in my answers helped. I didn’t want to use him as a therapist of course so I didn’t go into every single detail, but I was very sincere with my history and where I think I went wrong and where my ex most definitely went wrong. I tried to paint the full picture of our marriage and divorce to frame the evidence I submitted.
I did not have many picture and no joint health insurance but I included:
- joint tax filing
- joint lease agreements
- joint bank statements (and my own personal bank account)
- joint car insurance
- joint vision/life/home insurance
- text messages, social media posts, letters
- affidavits of friends and colleagues
I wouldn’t say I had a clear cut case because we were a young couple btw.
Good luck and blessings to everyone! I’m praying every day for the final approval online.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from DSOTM1973 in I-751 Divorce Waiver Experiences
I had my interview yesterday and everything went well enough. The officer couldn’t give me an update on the spot but we had a brief conversation about the quality/quantity of evidence and he said I did a good job and he just needed to check a couple things. Of course I’m still pretty panicky and anxious to find out the final result! But I feel some relief. : (
All in all, a good experience. He was professional and understanding. Being very open and forthcoming in my answers helped. I didn’t want to use him as a therapist of course so I didn’t go into every single detail, but I was very sincere with my history and where I think I went wrong and where my ex most definitely went wrong. I tried to paint the full picture of our marriage and divorce to frame the evidence I submitted.
I did not have many picture and no joint health insurance but I included:
- joint tax filing
- joint lease agreements
- joint bank statements (and my own personal bank account)
- joint car insurance
- joint vision/life/home insurance
- text messages, social media posts, letters
- affidavits of friends and colleagues
I wouldn’t say I had a clear cut case because we were a young couple btw.
Good luck and blessings to everyone! I’m praying every day for the final approval online.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from Chocobo in I-751 Divorce Waiver Experiences
I had my interview yesterday and everything went well enough. The officer couldn’t give me an update on the spot but we had a brief conversation about the quality/quantity of evidence and he said I did a good job and he just needed to check a couple things. Of course I’m still pretty panicky and anxious to find out the final result! But I feel some relief. : (
All in all, a good experience. He was professional and understanding. Being very open and forthcoming in my answers helped. I didn’t want to use him as a therapist of course so I didn’t go into every single detail, but I was very sincere with my history and where I think I went wrong and where my ex most definitely went wrong. I tried to paint the full picture of our marriage and divorce to frame the evidence I submitted.
I did not have many picture and no joint health insurance but I included:
- joint tax filing
- joint lease agreements
- joint bank statements (and my own personal bank account)
- joint car insurance
- joint vision/life/home insurance
- text messages, social media posts, letters
- affidavits of friends and colleagues
I wouldn’t say I had a clear cut case because we were a young couple btw.
Good luck and blessings to everyone! I’m praying every day for the final approval online.
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TwinkleTwinkle reacted to ie1059 in I-751 Divorce Waiver Experiences
Hi!
I hope your interview goes great and you pass with flying colors!! Don't worry, God is with you!
I am a Nov 2018 SRC joint filer, got 2 RFE's, one for additional evidence, sent a 7 lb package to them and changed to waiver at the same time, and another RFE asking for the divorce decree, smack in the middle of COVID lockdown. My court process wasn't over due to covid delays and non-cooperation from spouse, so had to send the RFE response with the divorce petition and explaining court delays due to COVID. Later they moved from SRC to National Benefits Center, then changed status to ready to schedule interview, still waiting on that. While waiting, court process completed, and sent in my divorce decree as response to the 2nd RFE again, they receieved that response is the latest update from them. Been 28 months since filing, totally out of the processing time for SRC filers. Have contacted my congressperson, they sent in request to USCIS on my behalf, but haven't heard back as well.
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TwinkleTwinkle reacted to mushroomspore in I-751 Divorce Waiver Experiences
Tons of people have been approved with the divorce waiver. Interview won't be much different except they'll ask what happened with the marriage. Be honest but brief. So long as you provide evidence that the marriage was bonafide and in good faith (financial co-mingling, co-habitation etc), it doesn't really matter to them why the marriage ended.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from Mrs. DPK in COVID-19 Cancellations
Figured I'd start a thread to keep up with everyone who had interviews or biometric appointments cancelled due to the COVID-19 shutdown.
I'm curious how they will reschedule us. If interviews are scheduled 1 month in advance, then April is in theory fully booked. So, if they resume operations sometime in April, will March cancellations be scheduled for May? Just a thought.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from DelilahBrz in Credit Check
No, it’s not the public charge rule. It’s a soft inquiry to confirm your identity and eligibility to work in the US prompted by your e-verify sign up.
The “public charge” rule is NOT in effect and has never been in effect.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from Znzn2 in Credit Check
No, it’s not the public charge rule. It’s a soft inquiry to confirm your identity and eligibility to work in the US prompted by your e-verify sign up.
The “public charge” rule is NOT in effect and has never been in effect.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from camerica in Credit Check
No, it’s not the public charge rule. It’s a soft inquiry to confirm your identity and eligibility to work in the US prompted by your e-verify sign up.
The “public charge” rule is NOT in effect and has never been in effect.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from yuna628 in Credit Check
No, it’s not the public charge rule. It’s a soft inquiry to confirm your identity and eligibility to work in the US prompted by your e-verify sign up.
The “public charge” rule is NOT in effect and has never been in effect.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from Naes in Credit Check
No, it’s not the public charge rule. It’s a soft inquiry to confirm your identity and eligibility to work in the US prompted by your e-verify sign up.
The “public charge” rule is NOT in effect and has never been in effect.
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TwinkleTwinkle got a reaction from geowrian in Credit Check
No, it’s not the public charge rule. It’s a soft inquiry to confirm your identity and eligibility to work in the US prompted by your e-verify sign up.
The “public charge” rule is NOT in effect and has never been in effect.