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shanep

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This is what i put together to send.PLease critic and let me know if i need more.

History. I am a usc and married a woman from el salvador that came here on a B2 visa.
Her visa expired in 4/2008.So she is out of status. We married in 09/2010.

Total package

 This covering letter

 I-130 Package


 I-485 Package

 I-864 Package
o Form I-864: Affidavit of Support from sponsor ME
 I-765 Package

 G-1145 Form for ME
 G-1145 Form for Wife

I-130

o This covering letter
o Check: for the amount of $420.00 (payable to Department of Homeland Security)
o Passport photos of petitioner and beneficiary.
o Form I-130: Petition for Alien Relative
o G-325A
 G-325A for petitioner
 G-325A for beneficiary
o Photocopy of birth certificate of petitioner as proof of citizenship
o Photocopy of beneficiary’s passport
o Certified photocopy of the beneficiary’s birth certificate
o Certified photocopy of the beneficiary’s translated birth certificate
o Certified photocopy of the petitioner's divorce documents
o Certified photocopy of the beneficiary’s divorce documents
o Certified photocopy of Marriage Certificate as evidence of relationship
o Photocopy of a lease showing joint tenancy
o Copy of bank account
o Affidavit of friend supporting evidence of a bona fide marriage

I-485

o This covering letter
o Check: for the amount of $1010.00 (payable to Department of Homeland Security)
o 2 Passport Photos
o Form I-485: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
o Form G-325A for applicant
o I-693: Sealed envelope containing medical reports from civil surgeon.
o Photocopy of birth certificate as proof of birth date
o Photocopy of passport.
o Photocopy of I-94, front and back as evidence of current status
o Photocopy of Marriage Certificate as evidence of relationship
o Photocopy of the petitioner's divorce documents
o Photocopy of the beneficiary’s divorce documents

I-765

o This covering letter
o 2 Passport photographs
o Form I-765: Application for Employment Authorization
o Photocopy of I-94, front and back as proof of current status

I-864

o This covering letter

o Form I-864: Affidavit of Support from sponsor ME
 Copy of recent pay stub as proof of employment.
 Copy of letter from company i work for. verifying employment
 2007 Federal Income Tax Return
 2008 Federal Income Tax Return
 2009 Federal Income Tax Return
 2009 Federal Income Tax Return Transcript


On her I-765 i put down where she worked even though she was paid cash. But I met her at her work and figured it would be best to list that since explaining how we met.
Please let me know how all this looks.I have been reading for a month now and putting this together and would love to send tomorrow.
 
I just caught and fixed the check amount on the I-485.
Also all the photos would be 2 correct? so 2 for me and 6 for her?
 
Without seeing the evidence, the only things I would look for as any immigration officer might is the prior marriages and income amounts.

Were either your or your spouse's prior marriages used for immigration purposes? Did you immigrate your prior spouse and was her prior spouse a USC or LPR and if so, did they try to file immigration cases that fell through?

Are income amounts sufficient and do you have additional household members or dependents that do not live with you but for whom you have a financial obligation (alimony and child support)?
 
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I pay child support for 1 child. My current wife has no children. Annual salary is close to 70 k year. Shouldn't be a problem there.

My first marriage was with a usc for 17 years.
Current wife was married to salvadroen who she came here with in 2007 and their divorce finlalized here in states in aug 2010
Only thing they ever done with immigration was get their b2 tourist visa.

Thanks to all on this forum.Getting close to send and want to triple check everything and hopefully will not have any mistakes
 
I pay child support for 1 child. My current wife has no children. Annual salary is close to 70 k year. Shouldn't be a problem there.

My first marriage was with a usc for 17 years.
Current wife was married to salvadroen who she came here with in 2007 and their divorce finlalized here in states in aug 2010
Only thing they ever done with immigration was get their b2 tourist visa.

Thanks to all on this forum.Getting close to send and want to triple check everything and hopefully will not have any mistakes

So, you are certain that she is not marrying for a greencard with any plans to use you to get citizenship, then divorce you and re-marry her prior spouse and petition for him? Well, if you are convinced then I wish you a long and happy life together. It's a good thing that they had an amicable divorce and don't fight when they attend English class together.
 
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