Dear Fellow USCIS Co-Travellers,
Greetings & Sincere Prayers to you, yours and all that is around you,
As you all may be famililar with my case with DORA (submitted on July 25, 2005, read my case from the beginning here: click here.
After one year today (July 25, 2006) with DORA, last week I received the following letter from USCIS stating the following:
Reason for appointment: Documents we have in your file are not sufficient for approval.
It also says:
Bring with you: This notice, IDs, the Beneficiary, and proof that you and your spouse have been residing together, i.e. marriage certificate, income tax returns, lease agreements, rent receipts, insurance policies, wills, employment letters, birth certificates of children born within this marriage, joint utility bills, bank statements, divorce decrees, correspondence, and any and all other documentations to include birth certificates of petitioner and beneficiary. Any document in a foreign language will need to be accompanied by a certified translation into English. In addition, bring income tax returns and W2 statements for the last three years. Bring originals of all documents and copies to leave.
Anyone had similar experience with DORA like this?
Please assist and enlighten, and share your experience, thank you,
With best wishes and sincere prayers to you, yours and all that is around you,
Sincerely
Piyalove
Greetings & Sincere Prayers to you, yours and all that is around you,
As you all may be famililar with my case with DORA (submitted on July 25, 2005, read my case from the beginning here: click here.
After one year today (July 25, 2006) with DORA, last week I received the following letter from USCIS stating the following:
Reason for appointment: Documents we have in your file are not sufficient for approval.
It also says:
Bring with you: This notice, IDs, the Beneficiary, and proof that you and your spouse have been residing together, i.e. marriage certificate, income tax returns, lease agreements, rent receipts, insurance policies, wills, employment letters, birth certificates of children born within this marriage, joint utility bills, bank statements, divorce decrees, correspondence, and any and all other documentations to include birth certificates of petitioner and beneficiary. Any document in a foreign language will need to be accompanied by a certified translation into English. In addition, bring income tax returns and W2 statements for the last three years. Bring originals of all documents and copies to leave.
Anyone had similar experience with DORA like this?
Please assist and enlighten, and share your experience, thank you,
With best wishes and sincere prayers to you, yours and all that is around you,
Sincerely
Piyalove