ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionLate notice of change of address

Tell the truth on the form and be assured you are not the first, or the last...
:)

PS: use trackable mail and keep a copy of your forms.

Thanks guys. That was my gut feeling. Just wondered what other people thought. Thanks again for the advice.
rcrawfordMale02006-10-09 15:00:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionLate notice of change of address
Hi everyone. My wife (USC) and I separated about 3 months ago but forgot to submit forms AR-11 and I-865, giving notice of our change of addresses. There was nothing conspiratorial in our failing to do so, we just plain got caught up in the separation and moving out and forgot. I realise it was stupid. Anyway, the AR-11 and I-865 are supposed to be completed within 10 and 30 days, respectively, of any change of address. My question is, having well exceeded these time limits, would it be best to submit the forms now, giving the true dates of our moving and risk a fine, or to put on them that we only moved out in September?

Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.

-/Richard
rcrawfordMale02006-10-09 11:49:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 evidence of relationship before immigration
Do you think this is enough evidence? Thanks.
rcrawfordMale02007-06-13 09:09:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 evidence of relationship before immigration
Hi all. I have decided to file the I-751 jointly with my wife, even though we are getting divorced. See this thread for more on that. I was wondering if anyone had submitted evidence of a bona-fide relationship covering the period before the alien's entry into the US? The reason I ask is that my wife and I lived happily together in Scotland for a year before we moved to the US. The USCIS would surely recognise that going through the nightmare of getting a UK spousal visa for my wife and then living together for a year in Scotland is not the route I would have taken if I was just after a green card. Anyway, just wondering if anyone had any thoughts.

Here's the list of evidence I plan to submit with my I-751:

2005 joint tax returns
A couple of bank statements showing that we had a joint account
Evidence that we were both insured under my father-in-law's car insurance policy
Photographs of us together (including one of my wife's tattoo of my family tartan on her wrist (that has to count for something, right?!?))
Photographs of me with my wife's family (I love my nieces)
Medical insurance cards with both our names on them
Copies of our drivers licenses showing the same address
Affadavits from 2 or 3 friends and relatives from my wife's side of the family
Affadavit from my father-in-law stating that we lived with him for a year (this is why we have no deed or utility bills in our names)
Copies of Christmas cards addressed to us both (if I can find some)

Edited by pinheadbal, 12 June 2007 - 11:52 AM.

rcrawfordMale02007-06-12 11:51:00