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Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionApproval letter in the mail
YAY!!!
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-01-03 14:52:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionApproved....No interview
YAY for you! I hope the same thing happens for us. You are so lucky *hugs*
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-04 21:06:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionMan I was so getting used to immigration being done
Yeah we are going for dual citizenship in both our countries. Someday we will be done.. someday hahah
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-05 22:14:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionMan I was so getting used to immigration being done
Maybe worried is the wrong word. Perhaps it's more like I am just ready to get it over with and walk away from the USCIS once and for all. I don't know. We have co mingled our lives so I am sure it will be fine. I am just ready to be through the paperwork and the whole process.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-05 09:45:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionMan I was so getting used to immigration being done
Right when I think it's finally over and things are great and I have my man and we are happy.... October seems to creep up on me. It's the month of Halloween and I am already nervous even though it's September. Like the Gobblins are coming to get us. It's like this one last step to finally being free and not having to worry that someone is going to rip him away from me. I am so in love. I hope they see that and leave us alone once and for all. I wish all of you the best of luck in your removal of conditions. Keep your fingers crossed for us. *hugs*
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-04 21:04:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionQuestion - Part 5 (Removal of Conditions)
I am the American and he is the Australian. I have two children that are not biologically his. Should I list them anyway?
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 16:21:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRFE ...


Bingo! good.gif


RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 15:36:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRFE ...
QUOTE (zqt3344 @ Sep 14 2009, 10:05 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Agreed, but since the VJer is under serious time constraints, it is better that they file something at least instead of nothing at all. So we were just encouraging the poster and trying to help them out through this stressful time is all, not to say what you said is wrong, I agree it would be best and most professional looking if notarized, but in this case the VJer does not have the time to get this done so..... good.gif

QUOTE (Rings @ Sep 14 2009, 10:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
They do not state that it's required. I said it looked more "official" and it does.






I agree with you as well, but most people get at least a half hour for a lunch break and that's time to grab some McDonalds dollar menu burgers and stop at the nearest post office on the way. I know what you are saying and I completely agree with it, but if you have a RFE then something is up an they are already in a position where the USCIS has put some kind of a red flag on them. Would you risk anything additional you could do to prove legitimacy? I wouldn't... my opinion that's all.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 23:27:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRFE ...
They do not state that it's required. I said it looked more "official" and it does.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 22:32:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRFE ...
Well you can get it notarized at the post office if you have time to do it at your lunch break and that always makes it look better. It's not required but it just makes it more offical. You can also type affidavits or look at the one I just posted a second ago in my old post and copy paste it. Every little bit helps and it's worth taking a day off work to take care of. You may want to do that so there is less pressure on you.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 20:49:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRFE ...
A statement for what? Is this for your family to sign? Are you looking to make sworn Affidavits?
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 17:26:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionCHANGE OF ADDRESS!!
File your change of address online within ten days of your move.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-16 13:53:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionim late filling for removal of condition alomost 2 years late ?
If they are divorced he can file without her as long as he brings the divorce decree, but 2 years is still a long time. He needs to gather as much evidence as possible and this would include proof of her being out of the country (ie: medical bills from overseas or doctors papers on the emergency and flight tickets and copies of her passport with stamps that prove she was not available to file with him) they are likely going to be very hard on him for evidence since he has filed late. The more evidence he can get the better in this case.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-17 08:30:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionim late filling for removal of condition alomost 2 years late ?
Despite being two years late, you can still file to remove the conditions and have her story and affidavit with you and also file on the grounds of a good faith marriage and divorce, but because you are this late in filing they will have you go to the hearing to explain what happened and you have to have a pretty darn good reason for filing so late. I would prepare your documents now if you are going this route because it takes a lot of evidence to file this late and be granted the removal. Otherwise if you get caught they will deport you. If you are repairing your relationship and marriage that could help you in the process, but even then the proff and affidavit may not be enough. You should hire a good lawyer to help you in this.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-16 15:48:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionim late filling for removal of condition alomost 2 years late ?
Are you still with her now? If you are, you can file with a reason for you not being able to lift conditions in time, but it's hard to prove. You would have to have valid evidence explaining your reason for not filing. Better if she is removing conditions with you as well.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-16 15:03:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionim late filling for removal of condition alomost 2 years late ?
There is only one way and that is to provide valid proof that you had to file late and this is not an easy thing to do. Normally the only "good" excuse to file late is if you are in acoma or something according to the law. As for now you are out of status and subject to deportation so you will need a lawyer if you want to stay.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-16 14:29:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionOMG - Nearly freaked out just now!
Awe I am glad you got it resolved. I understand I am going through freak out mode myself just getting the paperwork ready, but you should be good the removal only goes to Vermont or to California depending on where you live *hugs* I am glad you sent it to the right place.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-17 08:25:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
Ok so I went to my old community a second ago and asked them for a letter on letterhead that stated when I moved in, when they did the background check on my husband and when we moved out. They were really good about it. Perhaps if you call and ask them for the letter they may write it despite breaking your lease. Some people are nice. I got my letter and the girl there was new and she never knew me and she has only worked there 3 weeks. She just pulled my file and typed it up. You never know if the same people are there so perhaps you can give them a call (If it's a property manager anyway) just a thought.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 17:53:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
Well I went to the post office and the bank today to see if I could get letters for my removal and the post office is a waste of time, but the bank gladly provided me with one. FYI
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 15:32:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
I have a notary at my work and got 7 of them signed yesterday (in one day within like 2 hours) and you can do it at the post office or at the bank. Most people have a notary at their work too they just have to ask around. I have 7 of these suckers already and by the time I file I should have 20-30 of them. To me it means everything. I am going to the bank today to get my letter from them on bonded paper as well. Trying to gather stuff early is my plan and a lot of this stuff is pretty easy to get.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 09:36:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
It's strange that she is getting all weird about writing you a letter. From this point forward you should only write checks for your rent using your checkbook and writing rent on each check to protect you. I hope this works out for you guys *hugs*
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 09:22:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
If you can get the affidavits notarized it looks better, more legal and I would recomend it in your case. They do not require that you do this, but if you already lack evidence you need then going the extra mile for an offical legal document will look good on your part.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 08:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
If you can get the affidavits notarized it looks better, more legal and I would recomend it in your case. They do not require that you do this, but if you already lack evidence you need then going the extra mile for an offical legal document will look good on your part.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 08:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
If you can get the affidavits notarized it looks better, more legal and I would recomend it in your case. They do not require that you do this, but if you already lack evidence you need then going the extra mile for an offical legal document will look good on your part.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 08:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
I know times are rough and things are not going as smooth as you would like them to, but copy/paste that affidavit I gave you and make 15 copies and start handing them out. Write your story for the USCIS as well and get the receipt book and get that "property manager" to sign something stating that you live there together and that you pay her rent in cash and have done so for however long.

Look..these solutions are bandaids... they are not perfect, but they are something. Go get library cards in both your names, get the blockbuster card in both names, get a king soopers card in both names (all this stuff is normally at no cost to you) Put in your change of address with the USCIS because they will send you a confirmation (looks like a petition approval) in the mail and you can use that petition to prove you live there because you got it in the mail (save the envelope and everything. Have all your family write you letters and mail them to the current address you both live at listing both your names and save those envelopes as well.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-15 08:30:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
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No offense (because truly none is intended) but you've got an awful lot of reasons to not have a lot of things. I'm sure there are valid reasons for all of them but USCIS is not going to fool around and at some point you're going to have to draw the line in the sand and figure out exactly what you can do. (In other words, instead of reasons why you can't do this or that, come up with solutions you can do because you're going to have to.)

I'd suggest give it a rest - sleep on it, let the information you've taken in recently time to mill around a bit. It is unfortunate that we have to 'document' our relationships like this but it is simply a fact that we have to deal with (I'm sure many 'regular' couples would also have a difficult time with this) but it is not impossible.

Hang in there buddy..




good.gif Right on the money. If you want this to work out for you, then think of solutions and not the reasons why you can't do this or that. You have come this far.. go the extra mile.. because your wife is worth it.. your life is worth it. Get a blockbuster card and walk into every damn store you can if you have too.... do what must be done, take the day off work to get it done. You can apply for many things and join both your names on it. As people have said before... gym memberships, etc... get creative... not because you have hard time, but because you must if you want to proceed.

Edited by Rings, 14 September 2009 - 10:30 PM.

RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 22:29:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
I am fairly certain that one of the biggest issues here is that you did not change your address with the USCIS online. You should do that and both of you should make sure your identification cards are renewed to match that address. You don't have much time to do this, but if you are adiment and you work hard to gather what you need, I think you will recover just fine. The USCIS is a paper machine, they do not understand anything that's not written down on a formal document.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 21:35:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
QUOTE (Matt_Stevens @ Sep 14 2009, 08:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You cannot list a person who does not drive and has no drivers license on an insurance policy. Anh has never had a license here or in Vietnam. Never. Our insurance is via The Hartford and I worked for them for years and know the rules.



Fair enough, but there are ways to gather evidence. It is dire if you want to succeed this. You have to think creatively and start gathering this information before it's too late. You have to file the RFE asap.

We are trying to help you with everything we can think of here.

Edited by Rings, 14 September 2009 - 09:25 PM.

RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 21:24:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
Even if she does not have a car you can still put her on your policy. It will be one more piece of proof you need so I recommend you do that and have them send you a letter stating that she is on the policy. It does not matter where your licence is out of as long as the insurance company can state that she is on your auto insurance policy.

You can still have her sign on behalf of the landlord as the "property manager" and that she has responsibility over the place. She does not have to own it in order to provide the documentation you need if she is the care provider of the property.

Bank statements and letters from the bank serve different purposes. Get the letters as I said and I am sure you will find that they will enhance your chances here.

Affidavits are all acceptable, but it's good to get them from neighbors and friends and people in your church or whatever. Use the form I gave you and get them notarized because you have no room to make a mistake on the RFE... better to be safe than sorry.


It does not matter where you live. You HAVE to change your address with the USCIS online within 10 days of that relocation or it will raise a red flag. So make the change of address tonight and get the letter. You can do this and you can pass this if you follow the advice given.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 21:03:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
You need to obtain receipts for all the rent you paid to your room mate (or whoever you are subletting from) so go buy a receipt book and have her write out receipts for all the money you paid her and also provide copies of your checks if you wrote checks to her for the ultilities.Then have her/him sign a letter stating that you are living with her/him and for how long and have her/him sign and notarize it. Also send in more photos of you at holidays together and send in the car insurance cards (if it does not have both your names on it, then ask the car insurance company to write you a letter on their letterhead stating that she is on the policy) send in your old utility bills because they still matter during the duration of your two years together. Get a block buster card in both your names and/or a king soopers card and then make copies of the application forms and the card numbers and see if you can locate a manager of the store to write you a letter as well. Most of them will do this if you tell them what it's for and why. Send in your old lease agreement. Di you ever put a change of address in with the USCIS online? I think you have to file a change of address within ten days of moving with the USCIS and you can do that online. If you filed they should have sentyou a letter of confirmation so you should also send in a copy of that as well. If you did not change your address.. do it now.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 20:37:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionTen year Green Card trouble: Our evidence is "insufficient."
If I were in the same position, I would go to the bank and ask them for a statment on bonded paper that says when the joint bank account was opened and how long you have had it and if it is current, get a sworn affidavit from your mother or whoever you lived with prior and the dates and have her get it notarized. re-sumbit the medical insurance documents and have the empoler human resources department write you a letter on company sationary saying that you have medical coverage on your spouse and they are deducting money from you or her payroll and have them notarize it. Send in additional affidavits from family, friends and even your neighbors and have them all notarized. Make sure you follow the affidavit wording I have prodived you below because it is completely correct to the instructions on the form:

SWORN AFFIDAVIT

To whom it may concern,

This sworn affidavit is to serve on behalf of (INSERT NAME HERE and (INSERT NAME HERE) as my written testimony to affirm personal knowledge of their marriage and relationship. I do understand that I may be required to testify before an immigration officer as to the information contained in this affidavit.

I somely swear that I have personal knowledge of the relationship and marriage that this sworn affidavit represents. I have known both (INSERT NAME HERE) and (INSERT NAME HERE) prior to and/or as long as conditional residence was granted. I attest that they have merged their lives and have lived together in the same residence as husband and wife.

If there are questions or concerns, I give my permission to be notified to present my statement to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services if necessary.

Relationship: ____________________

Full Name: ______________________

Address: ________________________

City, State, Zip: _________________

Date and Place of Birth: _____________________

Full Information and complete details on how you acquired your Knowledge:
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________


Signature: ________________________________

Printed Name: _____________________________

Date: _____________________________________


NOTARY INFORMATION

Signature: ___________________________

Printed Name:________________________

My Commission Expires: ______________

RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-14 20:25:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionYou won't believe this
OMG wow I am so sorry to hear this. Have you called the USCIS to explain your problem?
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-18 18:48:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionaffidavit sample
The sample I provided has every legal aspect that the government asks for and more for the removal of conditions. It would be a good one to use. I know because I wrote it for my own removal of conditions. I would only send you the utmost legal and properly worded document. This is what I am using for all my friends, neighbors and family and I assure you that it will work properly for you. *hugs*

Edited by Rings, 17 September 2009 - 09:52 PM.

RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-17 21:50:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionaffidavit sample


SWORN AFFIDAVIT

To whom it may concern,

This sworn affidavit is to serve on behalf of (INSERT NAME HERE and (INSERT NAME HERE) as my written testimony to affirm personal knowledge of their marriage and relationship. I do understand that I may be required to testify before an immigration officer as to the information contained in this affidavit.

I somely swear that I have personal knowledge of the relationship and marriage that this sworn affidavit represents. I have known both (INSERT NAME HERE) and (INSERT NAME HERE) prior to and/or as long as conditional residence was granted. I attest that they have merged their lives and have lived together in the same residence as husband and wife.

If there are questions or concerns, I give my permission to be notified to present my statement to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services if necessary.

Relationship: ____________________

Full Name: ______________________

Address: ________________________

City, State, Zip: _________________

Date and Place of Birth: _____________________

Full Information and complete details on how you acquired your Knowledge:
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________


Signature: ________________________________

Printed Name: _____________________________

Date: _____________________________________


NOTARY INFORMATION

Signature: ___________________________

Printed Name:________________________

My Commission Expires: ______________

RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-17 20:44:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionHello Guys, I got my application of I751 Removing Conditions Approved
GRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-19 11:16:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAPPROVED!
YAY OMG I ENVY YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-17 22:57:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRemoval of conditions approved!!!!!!
YAY *dances funny*
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-21 21:10:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionIs there an extension in the removal of conditions?
Ah Ha! Check this out.



Fee Waiver Guidance

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) periodically reviews its fee waiver policy to ensure that it is fair to the applicant, promotes consistency, and is reasonable for USCIS to administer. Generally, the USCIS has discretion to waive the filing fees for an application, petition, motion or request if the applicant establishes that he/she is unable to pay the fee. The guidance maintains USCIS’ discretionary authority to grant fee waivers and provides direction on what constitutes "inability to pay."

On May, 30, 2007, USCIS published the final fee rule, “Adjustment of the Immigration and Naturalization Benefit Application and Petition Fee Schedule,” in the Federal Register (FR). See 72 FR 29851. The final fee rule, effective on July 30, 2007, establishes a new fee schedule for immigration and naturalization benefit applications and petitions and regulations governing eligibility for a waiver of the required fees. Forms and services that qualify for fee exemption or fee waiver eligibility are listed under 8 CFR 103.7©.

Fee Waiver Guidance
USCIS Officers currently have broad discretion in granting fee waivers under 8 CFR 103.7©. The field guidance, outlined below, will provide USCIS Officers with guidelines, which delineate factors, which may be considered when determining if a fee waiver is justified. These guidelines apply to those applications, petitions, motions, and requests filing fees contained in 8 CFR 103.7(cool.gif. There are certain applications and petitions listed in 103.7(cool.gif, which are exempt from fee waivers or have specific fee exemptions and therefore would not fall under these fee waiver guidelines.

The field guidance is not exhaustive as USCIS Officers will evaluate all factors, circumstances, and evidence supplied by the individual in support of a fee waiver request before making a determination. The Officer will take note of any evidence or documentation regarding the individual’s living arrangements in the United States; the individual’s extraordinary expenditures or those of his dependents residing in the United States; monetary contributions for the payment of monthly expenses received from adult children, dependents, and other people who are living in the individual’s household, etc.; and other expenses for which the individual is responsible.

An individual does not automatically qualify for a fee waiver based on any one particular situation. Each case is unique and will be considered upon it’s own merits. A fee waiver request may be granted when it has been established to the satisfaction of the USCIS Officer with jurisdiction over the request that the individual is unable to pay the fee.



In all fee waiver requests applicants are required to demonstrate an "inability to pay." In determining “inability to pay,” USCIS Officers may consider the following situations and criteria regarding the applicant:

Whether the individual has demonstrated that within the last 180 days, he or she qualified for or received a “federal means-tested public benefit”. This may include, but is not limited to, Food Stamps, Medicaid, Supplemental Security Income, and Temporary Assistance of Needy Families or other public benefit. NOTE: Each agency’s public benefits are determined based on a unique set of criteria. Therefore, even though an individual has qualified for another agency’s benefits, it should only be one of the factors in determining the USCIS fee waiver request and should not be used as a definitive factor.

Whether the individual has demonstrated that his or her household income, on which taxes were paid for the most recent tax year, is at or below the poverty level contained in the most recent poverty guidelines revised annually by the Secretary of Health and Human Services’ “Poverty Guidelines”. Whether the individual is elderly (age 65 and over, at the time the fee request is submitted). Whether the individual is disabled. Applicant should submit verification of disability (see below, How To Apply for a Fee Waiver.) The age and number of dependents in the individual’s family’s household who are seeking derivative status or benefits concurrently with the principal applicant or beneficiary.Humanitarian or compassionate reasons, either temporary or permanent, which justify a granting of a fee waiver request. For example: the applicant is temporarily destitute; the applicant does not own, possess, or control assets sufficient to pay the fee without a showing of substantial hardship; or an applicant is on a fixed income and confined to a nursing home. Any other evidence or factors that the USCIS Officer believe establishes an applicant or petitioner’s inability to pay the required filing fees.Applicants should be aware that certain immigration benefits have income requirements or require evidence that the applicant or beneficiary is not likely to become a public charge (for example: nonimmigrant visa petitions, family-based visa petitions, classifying an orphan as an immediate relative, employment-based visa petitions, employment authorizations, travel documents, and advance parole.)



Documentation
Documentation, such as the suggested examples listed below, may be submitted to provide proof of the "inability to pay":



Proof of living arrangements (i.e. living with relatives, living in the individual’s own house, apartment, etc.), and evidence of whether the individual’s dependents are residing in his or her household.
Evidence of current employment or self-employment such as recent pay statements, W-2 forms, statement(s) from the individual’s employer(s) on business stationary showing salary or wages paid, income tax returns (proof of filing of a tax return).
Mortgage payment receipts, rent receipts, food and clothing receipts, utility bills (such as gas, electricity, telephone, water), child or elder care receipts, tuition bills, transportation expense receipts, medical expense receipts, and proof of other essential expenditures.
Any other proof of essential expenditures.
Proof that verifies the individual’s disability. The individual may provide proof of his or her disability by submitting documentation showing that the disability has been previously determined by the Social Security Administration (SSA), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Defense (DOD), or other appropriate federal agency.
Proof of the individual’s extraordinary expenditures or his or her dependents residing in the United States. Essential extraordinary expenses are those which do not occur on a monthly basis but which are necessary for the well being of the individual or his or her dependents.
Proof that the individual has, within the last 6 months, qualified for and/or received a Federal “means-tested public benefit".
Documentation to show all assets owned, possessed, or controlled by the individual or by his or her dependents.
Documentation establishing other financial support or subsidies--such as parental support, alimony, child support, educational scholarships, and fellowships, pensions, Social Security or Veterans Benefits, etc. This includes monetary contributions for the payment of monthly expenses received from adult children, dependents, and other people who are living in the individual’s household, etc
Documentation of debts and liabilities--what is owed on any outstanding loans, credit cards, etc. by the individual and his or her dependents, and any other expenses the individual is responsible for (i.e. insurance, medical/dental bills, etc.).
How To Apply for a Fee Waiver


To apply for a fee waiver, an applicant must submit an affidavit—or unsworn declaration that is signed and dated and includes the statement: “I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct”—requesting a fee waiver and stating the reasons why he/she is unable to pay the filing fee.
The affidavit and any supporting documentation (see above, Documentation) must be submitted along with the benefit application or petition.
To facilitate the processing of fee waiver requests, applicants should write in large print “Fee Waiver Request” on the outside of the mailing envelope containing their application or petition and fee waiver request, as well as at the top of their affidavit and each page of their supporting information.
If a fee waiver request is denied, the entire application package will be returned to the applicant, who must then begin the application process again by re-filing for the benefit with the appropriate fee.
This page can be found at http://www.uscis.gov/feewaiver

RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-22 11:33:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionIs there an extension in the removal of conditions?
Borrow the money if you can. You cannot delay filing the removal of conditions. There may be a waiver you can file due to hardship. I will look into it for you and post what I find out.
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-22 11:27:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionstep by step
YAY for you! let us party and celebrate what you have acomplished! I am so glad for you! GRATS! You are in a great place today! no more USCIS for ten years WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT !!! I drink to you my dear!
RingsFemaleAustralia2009-09-24 00:20:00