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Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionfiled 751 never recieved reply
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motuNot TellingColombia2009-04-26 10:19:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAfter 15 months..... we get
QUOTE (TiffandDai @ Apr 25 2009, 01:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well after over 15 months of waiting we get an RFE!!!!!!!!!!!!! ranting33va.gif

My husband and I are seriously thinking of moving to the UK.

We previously provided copies of our tax returns, pictures, affadavits from family members, our lease, copies of bills, proof that we visited the UK together. I honestly am at my wit's end.

If you want to live in UK - move, bast it on your choices and requirements.
US is not the best country in the world, no matter what people say. Its low on health care - (About #37) it's low on cleanest countries in the world - #39. You make the choice based on your requirements - its not the best country in the world for most people but its the best they can manage to live in. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-04-26 10:23:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionDo I need a Lawyer for filing I-751 (PLZ HELP)
Its easy - do it yourself with examples that are here and by reading the forums and asking questions. Hire a lawyer only if you run into complications. Your wife is either very scared of this process or is very rich - this is as simple as filing taxes - or as complicated as filing taxes - yes many people pay lots of money for that too. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-04-23 14:29:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestion about Philippines Passport
Vann: This is extremely common. Have your wife buy the tickets in the name that's on her passport (Philippines passport). She will just need to show her greencard when she enters USA. My wife has done it several times and so have hundreds of millions of others. (My wife has never been asked for the marriage certificate (her name on her passport is her maiden name - different from her greencard name) but no one has ever asked for the marriage certificate and the last three times we didn't even carry a copy (we went to India, Panama and Colombia and didn't carry the marriage certificate). Don't worry. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-04-21 11:53:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionEvidence
QUOTE (Immigrant2009 @ Apr 29 2009, 05:29 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (fozzie @ Apr 29 2009, 06:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It sounds like plenty to me. I have about the same sort of evidence, perhaps less but I am still very confident it will be enough. I am also including a few christmas cards and anniversary (1 + 2) cards. Also we are going to a wedding next month so I will include the invitation. I think you will be fine with what you have but it doesn't hurt to have more.

I've read on here people dending 300 pages of evidence which is extreme to the max and completely unecessary.



I can understand what you are saying, but think of IO (Immigration Officer ) as a five year old and then you will understand the whole situation. The more evidence and docs you have the better it for your to avoid getting RFE etc. Please you have file it once, why not do it the right way.

I absolutely disagree. I believe in minimum evidence and being to the point. My K1 petition was 16 pages - the citizenship for my wife about 24 pages. I tend to include 'relevant' proof of co-mingled lives like bank statements, credit card statements, insurance and utility bills - I submitted pictures with the Removal of condition to show we have been and are together. I never submitted friends/family statements or magazine subscriptions.
My attitude is quite the reverse - I Assume that I am doing the job of evaluating my application (so the IO is me not a 5-year old unknown) and look for relevant info (and reject irrelevant info like X-mas cards or letters from family/friends). But this is my way and it has worked for me and now my wife's process - her citizenship interview is on Tuesday!
So do what makes you comfortable but don't go for overkill - I would suggest overloading only if they rfe you or ask you to provide more proof - just like I would say - do not use an attorney unless you run into problems - it is the same concept. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-04-30 13:31:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAfter 15 months and everything is getting worse...
My advice is to do the right thing.
Get divorced and then file for removal after your divorce with proof that the marriage was entered into in good faith. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-04-30 14:00:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussioncover letter
Here is mine with names etc. blacked out; I actually marked the 'evidence' with a number and highlighted both names on the documents - Good Luck

USCIS Nebraska Service Center
P.O. Box 87751
Lincoln, NE 68501-7751

RE: I-751 JOINT PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS OF STATUS ON:

(K-1 VISA) XXXXX XXX XXXXXX, A#999-999-999

Dear USCIS examiner:

Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding my wife, Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx. Please also find a check for $545, the fee for this form. My wife entered the US on a K-1 visa. We are happily living together and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my wife Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx.

Enclosed also please find the following documents to verify the status of our marriage and ongoing relationship:

1. Joint Bank statements Page1 - May 2006; Page 2-3 April 07; Page 4 Jan 08
1a. Copy of check with both names Page 5
2. Joint ING Savings statements Page 6 - April 07; Page 7- Dec07
3. Joint Visa statements Page 8 - May 07; Page 9 - Jan 08
3. Joint Water Bills Page 10 - May 06; Page 11 - April 07; Page 12 - Jan 08
4. Visa cards - Same account Page 13 copy
5. Kohl’s cards - Same account Page 14 copy
6. Joint Health Insurance coverage Page 15 - copy of a bill with Monica as claimant
7. Joint Dental Insurance coverage Page 16 - copy
8. Life insurance with beneficiary Page 17
9. Joint Home Insurance Page 18
10. Joint Car Insurance Page 19
11. Tax returns filed jointly Pages 20-25 Tax years 2005, 2006 and 2007
12. Copy - Green card (front & Back) Page 26
13. Copy - Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx’s Passport Identity Page Page 27
14. Photo book of pictures with dates and places from September 2005 to December 2007

Please feel free to inquire at any of the sources of enclosed documentation for validity of their statements. Please advise me if you have any further questions related to this petition.

Sincerely,





N.B. I have enclosed many original documents (I have kept scanned copies of these) so please feel free to keep them or dispose them.

Edited by motu, 02 May 2009 - 10:17 AM.

motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-02 10:16:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWedding certificate needed?
I didn't send a copy of the wedding certificate. I sent that while doing AOS and then again when filing for citizenship. Not needed for removal of conditions. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-03 10:36:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionUSCIS here we come again LOL
A copy of the tax return is fine - I have always used those (unsigned, because I file electronically). Don't fret about it, I never got the transcripts even though they are free. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-03 10:33:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionahhhhh I receive letter to attend interview
Precisely - you did not have enough proof of co-mingled lives and so they want to interview you to make sure that your application is legit. The interview should be fairly easy as long as you have a legitimate relationship and can answer their questions. To me it doesn't make sense when people do not file taxes together - I will need to look at their tax situation to see why they can't - I was a tax professional for 20+ years and this argument to me is never correct especially when you know that this is a primary proof in this process; so an attempt to file taxes individually for a small financial gain (if it's really true) is not worth doing in my opinion. What does Married but filing separately mean - "Well we are married but are living separate lives!" Not worth it in my opinion. God Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-04-27 12:27:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751: What is the average number of pages sent in application?
I have always sent the least possible - or as I cal it - 'adequate'. I sent 27 pages of evidence + a picture book (12 pages). You need to get to a comfort level and do what makes you comfortable - for example I just sent in three statements of the bank/credit card/utility - one from the beginning; one from the middle and one from the current period - this is to show continuity and I skipped the 2nd and 3rd pages of the statements - and so forth; send relevant proof and keep it simple - is my approach. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-07 10:36:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionsent thru UPS express mail-- help
Most times they just put a stamp in the signature box. Don't worry - you will know when they cash your check and then in a few weeks (1 to 3) you should receive your NOA. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-07 10:31:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionBeen married for 4 years. Should we include old pics?
QUOTE (najia @ May 12 2009, 09:03 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I'm about to send the package, and I'm wondering if I should send a copy of our pictures and travels bills before I came to the US?

Thank you in advance

How does evidence of stuff before you started living in USA help for this process? If you want to include a picture or two that's OK, but I would suggest that you concentrate more on your co-mingled life in the USA. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-12 11:30:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionUSCIS not acting professionally
If you have been waiting for several months - go ahead and file for citizenship (as long as you are LPR for 3 years less the 90 days)- that will force the resolution of the removal part. In my opinion you are in the 'easier' part of the process - the AOS is heart breaking and any delay I truly feel sorry for people who have to experience it. In the removal state - there is really nothing but another greencard - your status is still LPR and you are able to work and travel. In my opinion this is more of an inconvenience than a burden like AOS or K1/K3 - however, I wish you a speedy greencard. Good Luck

Edited by motu, 11 May 2009 - 11:33 AM.

motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-11 11:33:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionNever Ending Biometrics
This time, take care of your hands; use some hand lotion several times a day and don't work without gloves. We live in Colorado and it's so dry that the hands start chaffing unless you use lotion all the time (even in summer). Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-12 11:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTravelling next week - Quick Question
You are OK. Carry the expired greencard also with you. Have Fun and drink a beer for me
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-11 11:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionState Tax paperwork
No need for state tax returns at any stage - but if it makes you feel good, you can make a copy and include them. Most states do not have a 'tax - transcript' program so the copies will be what you submitted - electronic or paper, so just make a copy if you wish. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-17 11:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussiontax return question
QUOTE (Anh map @ May 17 2009, 08:27 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
submit a SIGNED copy of your complete 2008 tax return. No need to wait for a transcript.

No - incorrect - If you file electronically there is no signature! I always submitted copies of my tax returns that I printed off Turbo tax etc. - always submitted unsigned copies - you do not need transcripts.

Also I only submitted the 1040 and schedule A and - nothing more - - In my opinion you can skip all the other schedules unless they have a lot of income or expenses being reported - I always skipped the foreign income exclusion forms, schedule D forms, Schedule C etc. etc. - they had small amounts of income and expenses and I never included them. The main tax form is the 1040 - rest of it is schedules that bring income or expenses or exclusions to this form - so if your main income is from wages the rest of the forms are quite superfluous for immigration purposes.
My opinion is based on 20+ years as a tax administrator and on how I did all the paper work for my wife's visas and citizenship; but you should do what makes you comfortable. Good Luck

Edited by motu, 17 May 2009 - 11:30 AM.

motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-17 11:29:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionConfusing Interview
QUOTE (Abdelilah+Ginger @ May 20 2009, 02:18 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've just signed up for emails from uscis and I see our case hase been transferred to Columbus,OH. Of course, I knew the Sacramento IO was giving us false hope - she was soooo evil!!! She could of just told us that we would have to be transferred, instead of making us run around Sac looking for a Kinkos to make the copies she wanted us to submit that day!!! Be prepared people - do not let this happen to you!!!!!!!!!!! headbonk.gif

You made a mistake by trying to outwit and outsmart the USCIS - they don't like it. Your case should be put back in 'que' for the correct office. Why do you believe you should be able to circumvent the rules for your own benefits while others are waiting properly? I have sympathy for you but not for the way you tried to finesse this. Before you call the IO evil etc. take a look at yourself in the mirror! Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-20 09:41:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-797E Request for Evidence
QUOTE (lfranca @ May 22 2009, 05:53 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I don't have some of the evidences they ask for such as proof of rental or utilities bills (because my ex-wife and I live with my parents, we are both college students), but we have cell phone bill, bank statements, auto insurance, tax forms, etc in both of our names and same address. I am really scared of what is going to happen and need to have a plan B in case something does not go as I expect.

Thank you!

You can't send what you didn't have (and don't have) but you can explain why you don't have it. Any other evidence you have - like pictures with friends and family, trips taken with your wife etc. should be submitted to supplement what you already did. Good Luck









motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-23 15:08:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI just wanted to thank everybody & VJ website
You need to pay for a round of beer for all of us hardworking VJers here! jest.gif Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-24 13:05:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionBank account as evidence fo I 751
We did it a little differently - I sent three statements from the banks, crdit cards, utility etc. - one from the current month; one a year ago and another two years ago - to show continuity. Just the monthly statements - nothing special. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-26 14:00:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestion about filing late ?
If they deny you it may be because of something else - not because you sent it on the last day possible. And very rare that they deny someone at this point unless the marriage is failing (and things of that nature). Relax. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-27 10:43:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI -751 question should I worry
Or - it could be because you used an expired form (Happened to me) or didn't send the right amount of check or failed to mark the correct box (happened to a friend of mine) or any of other hundreds of reasons. Check the packet and you will know why it was sent back - no need to worry about the 'unknown'. Good Luck

Edited by motu, 27 May 2009 - 10:47 AM.

motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-27 10:46:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionEvidence we have for I 751, Is it Enough?
You are good to go - only thing different that I did was to send three Bank statements/Credit card statements and Utility bills - one recent, one a year old and one about 2 years old - to show continuity. I did not send any affidavits (useless I think) but did send a photobook (it had 12 pages). Overall, I believe your package looks pretty good to me! Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-05-27 10:40:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionplease help
Well if its in the ninth month - go ahead and apply for Naturalization - it will force them to do the removal as part of the Naturalization. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-05 13:48:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionSample I-751 Cover Letter
Little different approach:

USCIS Nebraska Service Center
P.O. Box 87751
Lincoln, NE 68501-7751

RE: I-751 JOINT PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS OF STATUS ON:

(K-1 VISA) XXXXX XXX XXXXXX, A#999-999-999

Dear USCIS examiner:

Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding my wife, Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx. Please also find a check for $545, the fee for this form. My wife entered the US on a K-1 visa. We are happily living together and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my wife Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx.

Enclosed also please find the following documents to verify the status of our marriage and ongoing relationship:

1. Joint Bank statements Page1 - May 2006; Page 2-3 April 07; Page 4 Jan 08
1a. Copy of check with both names Page 5
2. Joint ING Savings statements Page 6 - April 07; Page 7- Dec07
3. Joint Visa statements Page 8 - May 07; Page 9 - Jan 08
3. Joint Water Bills Page 10 - May 06; Page 11 - April 07; Page 12 - Jan 08
4. Visa cards - Same account Page 13 copy
5. Kohl’s cards - Same account Page 14 copy
6. Joint Health Insurance coverage Page 15 - copy of a bill with Monica as claimant
7. Joint Dental Insurance coverage Page 16 - copy
8. Life insurance with beneficiary Page 17
9. Joint Home Insurance Page 18
10. Joint Car Insurance Page 19
11. Tax returns filed jointly Pages 20-25 Tax years 2005, 2006 and 2007
12. Copy - Green card (front & Back) Page 26
13. Copy - Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx’s Passport Identity Page Page 27
14. Photo book of pictures with dates and places from September 2005 to December 2007

Please feel free to inquire at any of the sources of enclosed documentation for validity of their statements. Please advise me if you have any further questions related to this petition.

Sincerely,





N.B. I have enclosed many original documents (I have kept scanned copies of these) so please feel free to keep them or dispose them.
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-07 15:15:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionNo Lease or Mortgage as evidence
I didn't send any lease or rental proof - as the house is paid for and is only in my name. If you have other proof - bank statements, credit card statements, insurance etc. - in joint names - then the lease/rental is not needed (in our case it was never asked for). Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-02 17:23:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionConfused on I 751
This is mine:

USCIS Nebraska Service Center
P.O. Box 87751
Lincoln, NE 68501-7751

RE: I-751 JOINT PETITION TO REMOVE CONDITIONS OF STATUS ON:

(K-1 VISA) XXXXX XXX XXXXXX, A#999-999-999

Dear USCIS examiner:

Enclosed please find a JOINT I-751 petition for removal of conditions of permanent resident status regarding my wife, Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx. Please also find a check for $545, the fee for this form. My wife entered the US on a K-1 visa. We are happily living together and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my wife Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx.

Enclosed also please find the following documents to verify the status of our marriage and ongoing relationship:

1. Joint Bank statements Page1 - May 2006; Page 2-3 April 07; Page 4 Jan 08
1a. Copy of check with both names Page 5
2. Joint ING Savings statements Page 6 - April 07; Page 7- Dec07
3. Joint Visa statements Page 8 - May 07; Page 9 - Jan 08
3. Joint Water Bills Page 10 - May 06; Page 11 - April 07; Page 12 - Jan 08
4. Visa cards - Same account Page 13 copy
5. Kohl’s cards - Same account Page 14 copy
6. Joint Health Insurance coverage Page 15 - copy of a bill with Monica as claimant
7. Joint Dental Insurance coverage Page 16 - copy
8. Life insurance with beneficiary Page 17
9. Joint Home Insurance Page 18
10. Joint Car Insurance Page 19
11. Tax returns filed jointly Pages 20-25 Tax years 2005, 2006 and 2007
12. Copy - Green card (front & Back) Page 26
13. Copy - Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx’s Passport Identity Page Page 27
14. Photo book of pictures with dates and places from September 2005 to December 2007

Please feel free to inquire at any of the sources of enclosed documentation for validity of their statements. Please advise me if you have any further questions related to this petition.

Sincerely,





N.B. I have enclosed many original documents (I have kept scanned copies of these) so please feel free to keep them or dispose them.
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-07 15:07:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAnyone else hear this last night?
Art Bell is a extremist republican - I only heard him a couple times when I couldn't get anybody else on the radio when driving. Not someone I would offer any condolences or help to - but he could ask Rush for help - birds of a feather.
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-07 15:19:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 question--Need help
What are you removing conditions from - what is your path? My wife came through on a K1 and her biometrics says "I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence"
If that's what you expected - make an infopass and/or tell them to correct it when you go for biometrics. Its possible they mistyped the case type. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-14 11:15:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionReceived RFE!
When I got a RFE - It had two pages and the second page told me what was needed - they needed the original signed G325 from my fiance. The first page said somewhat what you are describing; mine said, "The documentation submitted is not sufficient to warrant favorable consideration of your petition/application".
They may have left out the second page - check the envelope again. Failing that call/Infopass. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-14 11:11:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI'm trying to figure out what's best
If your husband is supportive can't you have her move in with you or near you. (I would have done this for my wife's mom if that was the case.) You can fly her out and have her stuff sold or given away or moved by a moving company. Besides, California is hundred percent better than Texas - not so damn hot and humid. Working two jobs and running between two far-off states doesn't seem good for either your married life or for your mom when you are not with her - a permanent move is definitely more appropriate. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-14 11:20:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionDifferent addreses on documentation - problem?
If you are going to submit evidence that has multiple addresses - You must clearly explain, why it's that way. I believe, you will be OK as long as your explanation is acceptable. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-13 14:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAffidavit question?
Some say yes, others say no. However, I believe that they are of very little use - so, if you have enough evidence of co-mingled lives (Bank/credit/utility/Insurance/home-ownership joint statements), do not bother with affidavits. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-14 11:01:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionChanging name (not to spouse's) before removing conditions...
QUOTE (raymaga @ Jun 9 2009, 12:14 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If your name was "Jane Susan Smith" and you marry a man who's surname is "Jones", you can either be "Jane Susan Smith" or "Jane Susan Jones". After marriage, the choice is yours, without having to do anything.

If you want to change your name to something else, either than your current name (before marriage), you would have to do a legal name change.

I have seen many Asians at the oath ceremony - they had names like Daniel and Josh - So, I know that many of them change there first names. Why would changing the last name be a no, no (I mean as part of the naturalization)? I don't know for sure, but wonder. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-09 14:52:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionLetters/Affidavids
Affidavits are extremely weak evidence in my opinion - If you have enough other evidence of co-mingled lives - skip it. Many of us didn't use that - I feel very awkward asking someone to do this or to do this for someone. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-10 16:17:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionA couple of dumb questions about I 751 form
Do not be fooled by people saying that you must fill out every box - not every box should be filled - if they do not apply to you - for example the Apt # box or the whole section about Mailing address if different than above -
Use common sense and leave them blank or put a line through it. I have always left such boxes blank and have not had a problem.
I had a Govt. official put NMN once on a job applicant and my interview letter had that in my name - since then I tell them to not put anything there. Good Luck
motuNot TellingColombia2009-06-08 11:42:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGreen Card Stolen: I-751 Application Due Shortly
QUOTE (mozplay @ Jul 9 2009, 08:50 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
QUOTE (itzallgood @ Jul 9 2009, 12:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I made a foto copy of my green card to put in my wallet, and keep the real one in the safe deposit box. If I will be needing the real GC I just go to the bank and fetch it. Too costly to replace! Gud Luck in getting your 10 year card and putting it in a safe place! kicking.gif kicking.gif


However, by law, you are required to carry the actual green card... not a photocopy of it. So... readers of this post should not take this as advice, but simply as an example of what some people do.

I hate having to carry the damn thing as I'm always afraid I'm gonna lose it. I have been so tempted to do this as well.

I was an immigrant for 16 years and never carried my greencard with me. I just had my driver's license and other ID (student or work etc.). My wife was a resident for 3+ years, I told her to not carry the geencard either - she just had her driver's license the whole time. Yes, I have a scanner and I did scan her greencard and all other papers also. But the thing is - unless you live in a border town - you never have to carry it because the local law enforcement officers do not know a greencard from a Bollywood ID card - they are not aware of what the heck that is, so I never felt that either I or later my wife had to carry it. We only carried it when traveling out of the country. The law that wants you to carry it is not consistent with local law enforcements desire to enforce or even know of such a law, so, I would never worry about it. As a matter of fact as a citizen - I have no proof of my citizenship other than my passport or certification which sits in some corner of my house. All I carry is my driver's license. I am just less paranoid than others. Again - if you live in a border town - that's different but otherwise you never have to carry it - to take the chance of it getting stolen or something. Good Luck in what you do - its your comfort level with obeying the law - like crossing the street in the middle of a block or going exactly by the speed posted or not removing those tags on your mattresses. rofl.gif

Edited by motu, 09 July 2009 - 02:49 PM.

motuNot TellingColombia2009-07-09 14:48:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGathering I-751 Evidence
I vote for zyggy's approach. Seems to me that too many bils and statements from each month and all kinds of documents are an overkill and don't necessarily help the process. I am going to save zyggy's list and use that as a guideline when we go for ours. That's the same approach I have used in the K1 and AOS - as little as possible (or just a tiny bit more but not too much!) :lol:

Edited by motu, 14 March 2006 - 11:33 AM.

motuNot TellingColombia2006-03-14 11:31:00