have a question about the timeline for the waiver I-751 waiver and the documentation required for it.
A little bit about my case. I was on f-1 then move to h1 after college. Dated USC girl for 5 years, then got married in sep 2008 and seperated in nov 2009 due to a lot of issues and looking to file for divorce now. Got the conditional GC in march 2009.
1. If I get divorced by march 2010, can I file a waiver right away?
2. If I file a waiver right away (march 2010 instead of waiting until december 2010), does USCIS give me an extension or will they actually hear my case before the end of two year period and issue or deny me a permanent GC right away? To clarify more, what I am asking is if I file a waiver, what are the different options that USCIS can come back with and how much time do they take?
3. If the Waiver gets rejected, then can I go back on my h1b visa, is there a high chance to that getting rejected?
Here is the list of documents I have gathered, please let me know if this is good. I really appreciate your responses.
Financial Evidence
Bank statements from Checking and Savings account:
Both printed out the “paperless statement” and copied the one received in the mail.
Copies of the joint chequebook
Copies from the joint chequebook of cheques written out to rent and parking
Copies of other mails received from bank addressed to myself and both of us
Copy of Joint Tax return from 2008
Copy of mine and wife's paystub with our address on it.
Living Together Evidence
4. Joint Lease from 2008
5. Rental insurance for the apartment
6. Auto Insurance for the car
7. HR workways printout showing wife as my dependent on my benefits
8. Cable Bill addressed to me
9. Phone bill addressed to me
10. Traffic Ticket gotten outside the apartment email and receipt
11. Evidence of furniture purchase
12. Tickets and bills from 2 trips taken together
13. Email from Landlord during the move
14. Pictures from last couple of years (Tons of them- before and after marriage)
Wedding and Reception Evidence
15. Reception Registry at Macys and Bed bath and Beyond
16. Emails with Photographer for the reception
17. Email from a friend asking for address to send invite to reception
18. All Reception pictures and some wedding pics are on the link above
19. Copy of Ring Appraisal bought
20. Reception guest list (informal)
Other Evidence
21. Cards given to me by wife
22. Receipts of Flower Deliveries sent to wife
23. Receipts of Gifts bought for wife
24. Both our facebook Pages images with Marital status showing married
25. Emails and chats from last 4 years with wife
27. Emails from Wife's family members and friends addressed to both of us
Are you sure? I am a little surprised by that since people usually say include as much evidence as possible. Just my bank statements would be more than 50 pages and i have a ton of other things as well.
Hi - I am in the process of putting together my waiver package so have couple of questions.
- How much is too much? I think i am going over 800 pages. I have all my monthly bank statements, cable bills (instead of one monthly only), a lot of emails etc. My thinking was to show as much evidence as i could. Are other people doing the same thing?
- How do you go about sending the package and putting it together? I was thinking putting it all in a three hole punch folder. Would that make sense?
- Does any use post-its on things like statements and emails to highlight things that are of interest?
Thanks for your responses in advance
Are you sure? I am a little surprised by that since people usually say include as much evidence as possible. Just my bank statements would be more than 50 pages and i have a ton of other things as well.