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  1. I'm filing for my step brother(India) & we don't have a death certificate of my step father, so what should i submit -should i do Notary or affidavit ? what should be the matter for Notary or Affidavit .also I'm enclosing following documents with form I-130.let me know if anything else i need to send . Thank you

    1.check of $420

    2.form I-130

    3.My citizenship certificate

    4.My Birth certificate

    5.My father's marriage & death certificate

    6.My step brother's birth & Marriage certificate

    7.My step father's Marriage & death certificate

  2. I'm applying for N-400 based on marriage to us citizen (3yr) .below are documents I'm planning to send let me know if I need to add anything else.

     Check for application fee and biometric - $680.

     Form N400.

     Copy of Permanent Resident Card (front and back).

     Two identical color photographs with name and A# printed on back.

     Copy of our joint US tax return for the last 3 years.

     Copy of our bank statements showing joint account.

     Copy of marriage certificate.

     Copy of spouse Naturalization certificate.

     Birth Certificate of the Child Born into Marriage.

  3. I've the following docs. last time when i submitted the I-751 - we did not had the child born also I did not gave them the full bank statements from the last 2yrs & lease for last 2 yrs . so now I'm adding everything .let me know if anything needs to be added . Thank you .

    1.birth certificate of child born to us.

    2.car insurance -with both names.

    3.Taxes from last 2 yrs.

    4.Bank statements & letter from bank from more than two yrs.

    5.Lease from more than 2yrs.

    6.401k -with wife stating as a Beneficiary.

    7.Affidavits of support from family & friend.

    8.trip to India --tickets.

    9.copy of marriage certificate .

    10.copy of GC + passport .

  4. Hi , I filed I-751 on Aug 1st week ,2011 .now I received the RFE .below is the detail information. Please Advise/Help, Can you guys me a list of documents that i make sure i send. Thank You.

    EVIDENCE OF GOOD FAITH MARRIAGE: To establish eligibility for removal of conditional status, it is requested that additional documentation be submitted to establish a good faith marriage that covers the period of time from the date of the marriage to the present date.or if applicable, covering the period of time from the marriage date up to the end of the relationship through divorce,separation, or death.such examples may include but is not limited to the following:

    Submit evidence of joint ownership of assets and joint responsibility for liabilities. This documentation should reflect the names of both the conditional permanent resident and the U.S. citizen spouse. Such evidence may include but is not limited to the following:

    1.copies of mortgage agreements or deeds showing joint ownership of assets or property or joint tenancy of common residence .

    2.copies of bank statements that reflect joint savings and/or checking accounts.

    3. documentation showing commingling of financial resources such as bank statements for the last two years that reflect joint savings acc.or checking accouts.

    4.copies of loan documents such as car loans,home improvement loans, business. loans etc.

    5.Any other documentation which shows that the marriage was not entered into in order to circumvent

    U.S. immigration laws.

    Residence:Submit evidence of communal residence. This documentation should reflect the names of both the conditional permanent resident and their U.S. citizen spouse. Such evidence may include but is not limited to the following:

    1. Copies of mortgage agreements, deeds, or rental leases / agreements showing joint tenancy at a common residence signed by the conditional resident, the U.S. spouse and the owner(s) of the property (or the property manager).

    2.Any other documentation which shows that the marriage was not entered into in order to circumvent

    U.S. immigration laws.

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