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Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionFiled I-751 Today

We filed our joint I-751 Petition today and this is what we put in it:

1) Copy of Wife's Green Card (Front and Back)
2) Copy of 2005 and 2006 Tax Returns as Married Filing Joint
3) Copy of Car Insurance Declaration Statements showing both of us as authorized drivers
4) Copy of July and January Bank Statements showing Joint Account for 2005, 2006 and 2007
5) Copy of Deed to House showing my wife and I as tenants by the entirety
6) Copy of Mortgage for Home Equity Loan showing us as joint borrowers
7) Copy of Driver Licenses for both of us
8) Copy of Tax Receipts from Charities showing that we both jointly donated to the same charity
9) Copy of Visa Statements from July and December from 2005, 2006 and 2007 showing us a joint borrowers
10) Copy of Life Insurance Documents showing each other as primary beneficiary
11) Copy of 401k and IRA Statements showing Wife as Primary Beneficiary



that's it, that's all you included????????? Man I needed you to put together my packet and maybe it wouldn't have taken me so long! :crying:

Seriously, best wishes on getting through this part of the process quickly. :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-04-26 17:01:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGetting biometric appointment date before NOA1

Whewwwwwww


you're telling me! Mom is not doing so well after her most recent round of chemo, and there is a distinct possibility of needing to go home to help her and Dad out, so I am glad I have it in my hot little hands.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-25 17:21:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGetting biometric appointment date before NOA1
got the NOA1 in the mail today, so end of anxiousness. :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-25 15:00:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGetting biometric appointment date before NOA1

You may want to wait a day or two....they usually come within days of each other. Congrat's, though of getting the appointment for fingerprinting!


Thanks. :) It's been just over a week since I received the biometric receipt, hence me getting anxious -- usually when they arrive separately, it's been within a couple of days.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-25 09:27:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGetting biometric appointment date before NOA1

both our letters arrived yesterday - same day !


and that's what I am worried about. :(
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-25 08:54:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGetting biometric appointment date before NOA1

What you could do is make an Infopass appointment the same day/time you have your biometrics appointment.
So when you go in for your biometrics you could ask for your passport to be stamped in case the NOA1 hasn't showed up by then.



Good idea, I'll give them a shout tomorrow! :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-24 19:00:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionGetting biometric appointment date before NOA1
So I receive my notice for my biometrics appointment -- June 4 (yay, that was quick!)

But I haven't received my NOA1 yet -- is this normal? I'm not normally squirrely about this stuff, but there's a possibility I will have to travel back home to be with my parents before our planned trip in August. So the NOA1 is vitally important. :help:
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-24 15:24:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionletters from friends, I-751

Thank you Cassie, all the best to you also!!
We only had the joint account for 2 months, I didn't think I will need any evidence at the end of the two years:-( I am paying my bills and he pays his, so we don't really share finacial responsability.
We share the same family plan for T Mobile. but he just added my line, not my name. I just did things normally, not thinking that i will need to show them to the immigration:-(
Anyway, thanks again for your answer!
Good luck with everything!
Diana


Yes you do, just not through a joint account. Show a sample of things you pay for and the payment method, show a sample of things he pays for and the payment method, like the bills he pays for out of his business account.

If you have only had the joint account for a couple of months, show proof of that.

Do you have any mail (other than bills) that comes addressed to both you? that's something else you can add to the list.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-25 19:54:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionletters from friends, I-751

one bank statement


Is it from a joint account? Can you get a letter from your bank stating how long you have had a joint account together?

we have leased cars together, medical insurance, cars insurance

all good things

at least 3 letters from friends

Make sure they are notarized

We also have membership to the same gym

good

bout 100 pictures with us and the kids and his ex and our friends, from the last two years.

WAY too many pictures, I would seriously thin these down.

tax returns ( hopefully soon)

call the IRS and get tax transcripts for the years covering your marriage, they'll arrive in abut 2 weeks or so


You've got a good start here, but you need some more to strengthen your case. They are particularly interested in joint assets/liabilities, insurance, tax returns, and birth certificates from any children you and your husband have together. If you are stuck for ideas of good evidence, there are lots of good threads in this forum dealing with this very topic.

Best wishes!
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-25 17:31:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionA couple of I-751 questions!

Should I put Melissa's new last name (her married name) as her family name on part 4 of I-751 where it says 'information about the spouse or parent through whom you gained your conditional residence'? Or should I put her maiden name?


If she is using her married name, write in her married name. If she is using her maiden name, write in her maiden name.


Why is yet another biometrics appointment (and FEE) necessary after already having fingerprints and photos taken during the first part of this ordeal? I'm a little fed up of travelling to my local office at the derelict shopping mall in Hammond, Indiana.


'Tis the nature of the beast. I'm not a huge fan of traipsing to Oklahoma City all the time, but it's something that has to be done, so I do it.

One last thing - does anyone know if Nebraska Service Center prefers checks or money orders for the I-751 fees?


I don't think any of the service centres have any specific preference, or it would be spelled out on the form. Just make sure it's made out correctly, with the right amount, and that you sign it. :)

Best wishes!
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-27 17:47:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionto remove conditions, do they check financial status?

Hopefully, they won't think that's suspicious. However, We do have a joint bank account... but that's about it. I don't really feel comfortable about sending a complete stranger my bank account information, though!! Anybody have suggestions for things they sent in to prove the relationship that wouldn't give away such personal information?



You're giving them your SSN, financial info has been given before in previous applications/AOS forms......banking information is nothing new or more private.

Evidence of co-mingling financial assets/liabilities is a key part of this, not sure how you are going to get around it. You will get an RFE if you don't submit enough to satisfy the requirement.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-24 15:35:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionLetters from friends and family...
The USC's mother is good, but I'd also include one or two from outside the family if you could. :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-25 08:45:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWhat should I write on the envelope for uscis?
i just wrote the address and nothing else. So far so good!
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-30 12:01:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAffadavits for I-751
I had a friend who went through the AOS process years after she got married (LONG STORY, trust me on that one!), and she was initially rejected and sent home to bring back more specific evidence. One of the the things they specifically asked for was affadavits of support. Based on her experience, I made sure to include some in my packet.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-01 15:54:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionIt's Great to be the King! Approved and Card Ordered in only 6 months...
Fantastic news! Go TSC!
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-05 09:40:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionVSC filed in november
The current processing times for Vermont state that they are at the cases filed Nov 1, 2006. Seeing as you filed on the tenth, based on that date you should be hearing something very soon.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-31 08:47:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWhen can I apply for I-751
As of July 30, the fee rises dramatically to $545 (biometric fee included).

Go to the homepage here at VJ, and you will see an article about the new fee increases. A link to the new fee schedule is at the bottom of the article.

Edited by Cassie, 08 June 2007 - 05:44 PM.

CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-08 17:40:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionWhen can I apply for I-751
Look at your PR card, and find the expiration date. Count back 90 days from that date, and that is the first day when you can mail in the lifting conditions packet. The last day that you mail in the packet is the expiration date on your card.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-05-24 12:13:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussioni-751 Request for Evidence

Hello,

I'm an alien spouse and we just received a request for evidence from VSC after filing i-751, unfortunately our marriage is kind of rocky right now because I found out that my wife cheated on me and had a kid by a friend of mine. I didn't find out until a month before the baby was due. That was a few months ago. We've since decided to work on our marriage and are looking for a marriage counselor that we can afford.

USCIS has requested more info from us. When initially filing, we sent them joint account statements, insurance benefits statements, life insurance policies, joint tax returns and affidavits from friends. We've been living with her mom to save money so we didn't submit a lease.

We assume they want a lease, so her mom is going to write us a letter that we live with her, but now we don't know what to do about the kid. We support her and included her on our tax returns, but her biological father is unwilling to sign over custody (can't blame him), but it also makes it very difficult to move on because there's a physical reminder and he wants to see his child.

:help:


They are usually specific about what evidence they require, are you sure that is what the RFE is for?

A notarized letter from your mom stating the living situation (how long you have lived there with her, are you paying rent and how much, etc) will help with the lease question.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-03 09:11:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionBiometric Appointment
15 minutes before 10 am is the earliest they will let you into the building. I needed to show my appointment letter and my permanent residency card before I could pass through security.

I got to the building a half hour before my appointment and they wouldn't let me in until 15 minutes before. Due to the amount of people already there before me, I waited for about 45 minutes after completing the information sheet before I had my fingerprints and photograph taken.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-12 13:53:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussiondo i have enough evidence?
If you choose to include letters from your family/friends, USCIS requires sworn affidavits. Sworn affidavits require notarization.

How about joint health insurance, life insurance, wills, anything showing each other as beneficiaries?

Edited by Cassie, 12 June 2007 - 05:04 PM.

CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-12 17:03:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 TSC
According to the official processing times, they are at Nov 13, 2006 (as of May 18, 2007), so take that as you will. :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-14 08:15:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General Discussionwhen to submit the I-751 to lift cond status?
It is not based on the anniversary of your AOS interview, but the date of the actual PR card.

Look at the expiration date on her card. Subtract 90 days from that date. The result is the first date that you can submit your I-751. It will be in 2008.
:)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-15 13:38:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionBiometrics appointment 27 days after NOA1

rclouse,

No. No. Not usually.

Yodrak

We applied to remove conditions around 13 April and NOA1 was dated 02 May. Just got the biometrics appointment and it's the 29th, just 27 days after NOA1.

Is that fast? Did we get lucky? Does approval come very soon after biometrics?



It's posts like this that makes me love Yodrak more with each passing day. ;)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-15 14:06:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionBiometrics appointment 27 days after NOA1

congrats !, i just got my first NOA, lets see how long it takes for the biometrics. By the way do you know if we get the NOA1 its certain that one will be called for biometrics? or can one still be called for an interview?


You will get an appointment letter to do biometrics, no matter if you have an interview or not. Getting a notice for an interview seems to be a random thing, kind of like quality control.

To the OP: I know we are in different service centres, my biometrics appt came 27 days after my NOA1 was generated, now the bulk of thewait begins....

Edited by Cassie, 14 June 2007 - 08:48 AM.

CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-14 08:44:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751

TSC recieved my I-751 in feb 07..i recieved notice some days later.. however I have not recieved a biometrics appointment.. went to infopass a month later and they said it hasn't been mailed hence why you haven't got it .. so question is, this seems to be not normal??....
heard of any other stories like this??...




feb 07 ..... feb 07



The biometrics appointment is scheduled by your district office, not TSC. I guess they haven't gotten to schedule you yet?
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-14 19:00:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionI-751 approved!!! VSC
Excellent, congratulations!! :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-20 12:50:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionAPPROVED
Loving these approvals! Congratulations!!! :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-20 12:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionSOMEBODY APPROVED VSC JULY 2007!!!!

I filed April 26, got approved July 3. :dance:



Congrats thats awesome! how did you do that? i just send mine a week ago.


Jen & Larry taking about I129F approval not I-751, Just want to clear the confusion if anybody is confused abt his time line.



hence my question
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-06 14:08:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionSOMEBODY APPROVED VSC JULY 2007!!!!

I filed April 26, got approved July 3. :dance:


for your ten year green card????
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-06 10:42:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionCard Production Ordered!!!
Congrats Scott and Lai!!!!! :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-10 09:34:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionCard ordered for production
excellent news! Congratulations! gives the rest of us TSC'ers hope! :)
CassieFemaleCanada2007-06-14 08:41:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionHow soon can you file?

My spouse's conditional GC expires on 10/29/2007. If my calculations are correct, the 90-day window begins on 7/31/07. This is one day after the fee increase.

Would it be wise to try to beat this fee increase by mailing out the I-751 on Friday, July 27 using 2-day priority mail? If this is the case, VSC would not receive the petition until at least 7/31/07, but the leter shold be postmarked on July 27. since this is so close to the fee increase, I would like to try to beat the fee increase date of July 30.



they'll probably check the postmark vs. the date you are first allowed to submit your petition, I don't think you're going to be able to not pay the increase in the fees.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-15 14:50:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRequest For Evidence - I-751

You came to the forum asking for help and advise..... it was given..... you did not like what you were being told.... you then attacked the people who were trying to help you....

You say "Anybody with common sense will understand" well if we have all learnt one thing it is that with USCIS common sense does not play any part in the immigration process...

You think you now have enough evidence "Being that I'm young, (yes, Jewel) they'll understand" well they make no allowances for age either young or older.... we all have to supply the same evidence.... But of course you being young know better than those of us who have been around a bit and have learned that sometimes we can be wrong and that we do need to listen to other.....

Well good Luck

Kez


Sigh. I did not like what was being told? I simply listened and applied what was applicable. I can't be force to send something that I don't have :( I wonder why that’s so hard to understand. Why isn't anybod telling this person they're in trouble:

http://www.visajourn...showtopic=68499

I wonder what makes her evidence so special that I'm lacking. Hm. Whatever though.


Because if you read through the post, Silvanski (who is male, btw) made it clear that his initial list was just that -- initial. And people (like Tweety) did caution him that his evidence pile was on the light side.

IMHO, your new pile of evidence is still too small. But you do what you think is best.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-20 08:55:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRequest For Evidence - I-751

Most aliens that marry for fraudulent interests and to gain immigration benefit would, if smart and methodical, await the removal of conditions before ending the marriage and going their separate ways, literally and figuratively (even if they never resided together). Why would they take a chance at being discovered in the waiver process, if they were headed toward the proverbial finish line with the consenting USC?

If what you are asserting were true, then USCIS would be approving each and every one of them. Not all marriage-based cases that involve fraud, either outright fraud committed by consenting parties or unilateral fraud, where the USC is none the wiser, are discovered at the AOS stage, you know. Believe me, I can attest to that.

I bet a lot of them never get discovered at all!

The issue here is that the OP's marriage is not fraudulent, so even if USCIS investigate the hell out of it, they shouldn't find a reason to deny his I-751. So, in this particular case, even the lack of evidence shouldn't preclude the OP's spouse from removing conditions, imho. On the other hand, I imagine that most legitimate couples have a lot of financial stuff together - you just can't help accumulating it, it just happens. Something, however, tells me that the OP is very young, so that may be the reason they don't have lots of joint assets or liabilities.

Of course, I'm aware of how the legal system works - it's never what you know, it's what you can prove :D


We don't know that, all we have is his word to go by, he hasn't proven it sufficiently to me :whistle:

Perhaps that was a bit of a facetious statement, but I have learned through this process that you can't leave anything to chance.

Sure, they might not have a lot of joint assets or liabilities, but there's lots of other things he could submit (many of which have been listed in detail in this thread) to cover it. A letter of explanation is not going to cut it, IMHO. I predict he and his spouse are going to get hauled in for an interview, and if he presents himself to the adjudicator as he has in this thread (ie. the jealousy comments come to mind here), he's going to be in trouble.

I went into preparing my I-751 submission with the attitude that I will not leave any doubt that I have a bonafide, ongoing relationship with my husband. I might have erred on the side of excess, but I wasn't going to leave the door open for questioning.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-19 22:15:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRequest For Evidence - I-751

Thanks lucyrich! I read all the was contain in 21.5 I’m definitely a B. Once I submit a cover letter and additional evidence I should be good to go :thumbs:


I didn't mean to inspire complete confidence. Remember that one of the listed reasons for assigning a fraud level of "A" is "Insufficient evidence". They don't publically tell us exactly where the sufficient/insufficient boundary lies, so I wouldn't be so confident you're on the right side of it.

And remember that you DO carry the burden of proving the validity of your marriage; they don't have to prove you've committed fraud. If it comes down to it, the interview process will give you the opportunity of showing that validity. It's up to you to politely cooperate enough to make sure the interview results in them finding you eligible for approval.


Don't worry; you didn't inspire me with complete confidence. I do know from the bottom of my heart that all is true. I will give them what is applicable. Explain the NAs and that's it. I'm not going to stress over this. Good day :)



let us know how it goes. :rolleyes:
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-18 17:49:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRequest For Evidence - I-751

If I didn't make enough to file a tax return, I would be debt free too, because no bank would even consider giving me a loan :lol:

T&M, I think the worst thing that can happen to your wife immigration-wise is an interview. You don't have much evidence, but you're a legitimate couple and you're filing a joint I-751 - joint petitions don't get denied, unless the marriage is an outright sham. If you get called for an interview, you will explain everything to the IO, and you may very well be fine. My 2 cents.



Did you read the beginning post -- they already don't believe him, based on the evidence he submitted! Hence the RFE! If he continues to ignore the very wise advice he has received in this thread from many people, they are going to be in trouble -- I'm not convinced he will even get to the interview stage based on the evidence he plans on submitting. I could be wrong.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-18 14:09:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRequest For Evidence - I-751

I don't need and couldn't care less about life insurance

Put that in your letter also. Should help a lot! :blink:
What? You Superman?
How about a will showing your wife gets everything what ever that may be?
Buy life insurance and send in the policy.
You can always cancel it if you don't care what happens to your wife if you should go "belly up"!


Sigh. Did I say that I didn't care what happens to my wife if I should die? Is it a crime not having life insurance? Must be. I'm living debt free so I don't see were life insurance comes into play. Not only that but our joint savings account will be able to take care of her financially. My goal is to get to a point were we can live of the interest. Pretty easy to achieve if you have no debt. No bills. No kids. Etc…


Good Luck with the living off the interest..... maybe you wont be so keen to just live off the interest when your wife's removal of conditions gets refused for lack of evidence.... your letter will prove nothing.... USCIS are looking for hard evidence, you have been given some very good advice here on how you can get the evidence your wife will need to be able to remain in the US.... Maybe its time for you to look at your life and move into the adult part of it.... all very good being debt free but you are only able to do that because your parents are paying for you both... bet their not debt free.... You get to live of your interest only because you are living off your parents.......Made an appointment to see a immigration lawyer.... you are going to need one to try and keep your wife here in the US....

Kez


Relax. Hm. I sense a little jealously. It makes me wonder why you're just throwing random nonsense statements and you don't know anything about my life. I could do so like-wise but I'm going to maintain my adult etiquette. Show me where I said I'm living of my interest right now? Goal dude. Goal. My parents are paying for us both? O.K. If it makes you feel better. :lol: Unofficially, my parents are living with us. And I believe I don't have to give you a fable. My dad is retired man. Also my parents are debt free. I thank my parents for being such good role models. There are a lot of people that envy us ~ like you. (See? How does it feel to throw random statements?) Oh yeah, I'm use to it though.



Jealous.... I dont think so.... I too live debt free... only diffrence is I own my home and I pay my credit cards off each month.... I pay all my own bills.... you say that unofficially your parents live with you.... yet you have no lease or deads or mortgage... you have no bills.... you do not have enough income to file taxes but you have a joint savings account.... oh and by the way if you had filed your taxes as Married filling jointly you would have qualified for a bigger exemption and your wife would not have had so much tax to pay... these are all things that you could have used as evidence... Do I wish I was in your shoes???? hell no... you are going to have a very hard time trying to prove to USCIS that your have a ligit marriage based on the little evidence you have talked about here.... I too set my childeren a good example they are both adults and have good jobs, they own there own homes and I have a wonderful granddaughter so no jealousy does not come into it.....

Kez


We didn't have to pay any taxes out - thank you very much. In fact, she received a nice decent return. I've been saving up @ a very young age. When my parents move out, this house is officially mines. Do you understand? It’s ok to envy us. Normal and mature adults wouldn’t have said things you said. A mature adult would give praise because of the simple life I’ve chosen; not ramble nonsense like the way you’re portraying.


Is this going to be your reply to the adjudicator when they question you about all of this? :blink:

good luck!
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-18 14:05:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRequest For Evidence - I-751

Is this letter good enough to please the officer?


Dear USCIS examiner:

Enclosed is some of the evidence you requested. Not all the information you requested applies to my wife and I. We are all happily living together debt free and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my wife. We are currently living with my parents so we don’t pay rent, utility bills or have a house mortgage. We have no loans or insurance policies. Medical treatment is cheaper in Mexico so that’s why we have no medical insurance. My wife doesn’t know how to drive so that’s why there’s no joint car insurance. A Birth Certificate for a child is not available because there are no children. Basically, we are just living a peaceful, simple live.


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

• A notarize letter from my parents saying we live at this current address
• Copy of the tax statement for 2006 showing she filed as a married person
• Library card
• State ID
• Letter form the Bank showing joint ownership
• Arizona State Retirement showing me as the beneficiary.

You may feel free to inquire at any of the sources of enclosed documentation for validity of their statements, and you are always welcome to visit our home should you ever desire to do so. Please advise me if you have any further questions or problems related to this petition.


Sincerely,



US citizen spouse


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this is all well and good, but if that's all the evidence you plan to submit, you're in trouble. A letter isn't going to satisfy them. You have received a lot of great ideas for evidence in this thread and I hope you take them into consideration.


Yes, I received a lot of great ideas for evidence in this thread and yes, I took them into consideration. But I simply can't send something I don't have. Period. I think a letter would have satisfied them if I had included it the first time around, but I didn't. I just sent them my joint bank statements and two letters from friends as per directions. No cover letter explaining my situation whatsoever and I think that's what causes the RFE.


I will say it again: if that is all the evidence you plan on submitting in response to the RFE, then you are in trouble.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-18 08:56:00
Removing Conditions on Residency General DiscussionRequest For Evidence - I-751

Is this letter good enough to please the officer?


Dear USCIS examiner:

Enclosed is some of the evidence you requested. Not all the information you requested applies to my wife and I. We are all happily living together debt free and request that this petition be accepted for removal of conditions on the residence of my wife. We are currently living with my parents so we don’t pay rent, utility bills or have a house mortgage. We have no loans or insurance policies. Medical treatment is cheaper in Mexico so that’s why we have no medical insurance. My wife doesn’t know how to drive so that’s why there’s no joint car insurance. A Birth Certificate for a child is not available because there are no children. Basically, we are just living a peaceful, simple live.


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

• A notarize letter from my parents saying we live at this current address
• Copy of the tax statement for 2006 showing she filed as a married person
• Library card
• State ID
• Letter form the Bank showing joint ownership
• Arizona State Retirement showing me as the beneficiary.

You may feel free to inquire at any of the sources of enclosed documentation for validity of their statements, and you are always welcome to visit our home should you ever desire to do so. Please advise me if you have any further questions or problems related to this petition.


Sincerely,



US citizen spouse


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this is all well and good, but if that's all the evidence you plan to submit, you're in trouble. A letter isn't going to satisfy them. You have received a lot of great ideas for evidence in this thread and I hope you take them into consideration.
CassieFemaleCanada2007-07-17 23:04:00