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    bdsmusa got a reaction from DiZZyLoX in General FAQ's for Removing Conditions   
    This forum really helped me out a lot during my i751 filing and during the long VSC waiting time for the approval. If this is useful to anyone , then go ahead and follow what i sent. Here is a list of all the documents we sent. SOme people say that if you send too many documents , you might get flagged as fraud and then called for an interview. Well that wasnt my case, we sent a lot of joint evidence and we were approved without an interview.
    stuff we sent;
    -Court marriage certificate
    -church marriage certificate (we had our big wedding 4 months after our AOS interview, we were already married in court)
    -Receipts for the Church wedding and reception (flowers,limos,tuxedos,hall,dj, as well as pictures from the wedding)
    -Airplane tickets for the both of us, itineraries for the 2 times we went out of the country,hotel receipts, photocopies of our passport stamps, when we re-enter the U.S (for the both of us,so it will show we traveled together)
    -Light bills ,first page showing both of our names for every single month after our AOS interview till the month when we sent the i751
    -cable bills
    -home phone bills
    -cell phone bills
    -bank statements from our 3 joint accounts
    -copies of both of our driver's licences with the same address of course!
    -car insurance policy, w/ both of us on the same policy.
    -Apartment leases.
    -Health insurance paper work showing both of us on the policy
    -health insurance cards, medical and dental
    -Life insurance for my wife with me as the beneficiary
    -4 years of joint taxes
    -3 letters of recommendations (affidavits) all of then NOTARIZED.
    -copies of our passports
    -copies of our Social Security Cards
    -Copies of our debit and credit cards
    -Copies of some checks from our joint accounts(Our checks have both of our names on then)
    -40 pictures (color copies) from around the time of our AOS interview till the time we sent the i751, specially pics with family @ new years, thanksgiving,holidays and stuff like that.
    Keep in mind that all the stuff we sent were photocopies no originals, and all the stuff was in both of our names, or showing the same address, the whole point is to show that we still live together. I hope this can help someone. My personal opinion is I would rather be called for an interview becuse i sent too much stuff (which i have yet to c) than be called because i dont have enough evidence, or ater months of waiting receive RFE and have my application delayed even longer.We also used a lawyer to file the i751, just in case we were missing something. Its an investment of a lifetime. The lawyer didnt do much they just made sure we had all the stuff,organized it and sent. I liked the fact that everytime we received any NOA from USCIS my lawyer got a copy in the mail as well, which helps specially if you hav had problems with your ail not being delivered in the past.
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    bdsmusa got a reaction from ajigglin in General FAQ's for Removing Conditions   
    This forum really helped me out a lot during my i751 filing and during the long VSC waiting time for the approval. If this is useful to anyone , then go ahead and follow what i sent. Here is a list of all the documents we sent. SOme people say that if you send too many documents , you might get flagged as fraud and then called for an interview. Well that wasnt my case, we sent a lot of joint evidence and we were approved without an interview.
    stuff we sent;
    -Court marriage certificate
    -church marriage certificate (we had our big wedding 4 months after our AOS interview, we were already married in court)
    -Receipts for the Church wedding and reception (flowers,limos,tuxedos,hall,dj, as well as pictures from the wedding)
    -Airplane tickets for the both of us, itineraries for the 2 times we went out of the country,hotel receipts, photocopies of our passport stamps, when we re-enter the U.S (for the both of us,so it will show we traveled together)
    -Light bills ,first page showing both of our names for every single month after our AOS interview till the month when we sent the i751
    -cable bills
    -home phone bills
    -cell phone bills
    -bank statements from our 3 joint accounts
    -copies of both of our driver's licences with the same address of course!
    -car insurance policy, w/ both of us on the same policy.
    -Apartment leases.
    -Health insurance paper work showing both of us on the policy
    -health insurance cards, medical and dental
    -Life insurance for my wife with me as the beneficiary
    -4 years of joint taxes
    -3 letters of recommendations (affidavits) all of then NOTARIZED.
    -copies of our passports
    -copies of our Social Security Cards
    -Copies of our debit and credit cards
    -Copies of some checks from our joint accounts(Our checks have both of our names on then)
    -40 pictures (color copies) from around the time of our AOS interview till the time we sent the i751, specially pics with family @ new years, thanksgiving,holidays and stuff like that.
    Keep in mind that all the stuff we sent were photocopies no originals, and all the stuff was in both of our names, or showing the same address, the whole point is to show that we still live together. I hope this can help someone. My personal opinion is I would rather be called for an interview becuse i sent too much stuff (which i have yet to c) than be called because i dont have enough evidence, or ater months of waiting receive RFE and have my application delayed even longer.We also used a lawyer to file the i751, just in case we were missing something. Its an investment of a lifetime. The lawyer didnt do much they just made sure we had all the stuff,organized it and sent. I liked the fact that everytime we received any NOA from USCIS my lawyer got a copy in the mail as well, which helps specially if you hav had problems with your ail not being delivered in the past.
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