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Old 17th January 2008, 11:21 AM
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I-751 questions

Hi everybody,

I have to file the I-751 in two months, but I have so many questions.
Maybe you guys can help me;

1. Am I supposed to put everything in a folder, map, etc.?
2. Should I include a table of contents?
3. Should I write on the back of the pictures who is on it and how many pictures should I include? I though maybe 50?
4. How many affidativ of support should I include, I heard its the weakest of evidence so I figured maybe 4?
5. Are letters that we wrote each other for xmas, Valentines, etc. from need?
6. What about letters that we received together from family and friends?

Sounds easy, but I am trying to think about every little step.
What is the average time to remove conditions, (I am filing with NSC).
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Old 17th January 2008, 11:32 AM
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A1: Staple them together or hole punch them
A2: That would be nice
A3: 50 is overkill. Send them 3-5 snaps.
A4: As long as you have other proof, lose the affidavits. I supplied none.
A5: They will help
A6: They will help too

You seem to be in good shape. Good luck!!!
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Old 17th January 2008, 02:39 PM
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Thank you so much for your answer, I really appreciate it.

Do you really think 3-5 pictures are enough though? I thought some pictures of us as a couple, some of him and my family and some of me and his family. Should I write in on the back who is on the pictures?

Yeah, I think we are in good shape, we own a house together, two cars, same bank accounts, former lease agreement, water/electricity bill, etc.

Thanks again
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Old 17th January 2008, 09:20 PM
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A1: Staple them together or hole punch them
A2: That would be nice
A3: 50 is overkill. Send them 3-5 snaps.
A4: As long as you have other proof, lose the affidavits. I supplied none.
A5: They will help
A6: They will help too

You seem to be in good shape. Good luck!!!
I remember somewhere on USCIS website mentioned NOT TO STAPLE the forms. Hold punch (2-hole puncher) them on the top and use ACCO fastener.
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Old 18th January 2008, 01:47 AM
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I also read on the USCIS website that they don't recomend binders or folders. They want us to punch-hole all documents on top and hold them together by using ACCO fastener.

Now, is it ok to punch hole the I-751 form, as well?
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01/25/08 - I-751 mailed to TSC.
01/29/08 - package delivered.
02/07/08 - check cleared (EAC#).
02/11/08 - NOA1 from VSC received in the mail (RD: 01/29/08; ND: 02/06/08)
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Old 18th January 2008, 07:38 AM
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Now, is it ok to punch hole the I-751 form, as well?
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Old 18th January 2008, 06:57 PM
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Thanks, TC!
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01/25/08 - I-751 mailed to TSC.
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02/07/08 - check cleared (EAC#).
02/11/08 - NOA1 from VSC received in the mail (RD: 01/29/08; ND: 02/06/08)
06/19/08 - Biometrics
06/20/08 - Touched
12/31/08 - Card production ordered
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