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I filed the I-751 form , and recently got a I-751 Request for Evidence . I and my spouse lived in his mother's house for the past 2 years to save money, so we don't have utilities bills together to as well as the Lease or Rental Mortgages paper because she paid everything for us, but we have the bank statements and everything. The evidences that the RFES requested, we pretty much send everything on the first time,excepted for those bills.
_ What can we do to tell the Immigration service that we don't have those bills? _The RFEs also requested for evidence that our marriage is not to evade the immigration laws, what should we do with that? _Should we send our pictures on the second times? |
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K1 Journey began March 6, 2003 US Citizenship Oath April 24, 2009 Extended Immigration Timeline |
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These RFE's are generic "boilerplate" -- they often drive the lawyers nuts, too. It is a running problem that RFE's don't specify what the examiner really wanted. The regulations give you three options: 1 -- give them all they request; 2-- give them part of what they request; or 3 -- tell them you are giving them nothing. There is nothing saying you also can't give them different items than those requested. The one thing you cannot do is fail to respond. Your application then can be denied for failure to respond. So, send them a response -- a letter explaining what happened plus some other stuff will be all that you can do. If you respond, the worst that can probably happen is that you will need to be interviewed. I know this entails delay, but remember that you remain a LPR while the I-751 is pending. |
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