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Old Sep 2nd 2005, 9:06 pm
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What is the best way to submit I-751 and accompying papers of joint accounts and etc when it is time to remove the condition from gc?
I mean, do you guys just staple them together or use paper clips? Do you put them in those neat deviders with named sections? Do you punch holes in papers and put them in binders with deviders?
Or is it better to send all of them just in one big envelope (though it might be messy and hard to see what is what)
Please, advise what is the best way?
thanks a million
PS: is that a good idea to include junk mail with both names on it?
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Originally Posted by bantik2005
What is the best way to submit I-751 and accompying papers of joint accounts and etc when it is time to remove the condition from gc?
I mean, do you guys just staple them together or use paper clips? Do you put them in those neat deviders with named sections? Do you punch holes in papers and put them in binders with deviders?
Or is it better to send all of them just in one big envelope (though it might be messy and hard to see what is what)
Please, advise what is the best way?
thanks a million
PS: is that a good idea to include junk mail with both names on it?
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Please, advise what is the best way?
The best way is the one that works for you. Some people staple, some paperclip, some bind... they all seem to work!

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Default Re: How do you submit I-751 and other papers? Do you put...

Originally Posted by bantik2005
What is the best way to submit I-751 and accompying papers of joint accounts and etc when it is time to remove the condition from gc?
I mean, do you guys just staple them together or use paper clips? Do you put them in those neat deviders with named sections? Do you punch holes in papers and put them in binders with deviders?
Or is it better to send all of them just in one big envelope (though it might be messy and hard to see what is what)
Please, advise what is the best way?
thanks a million
PS: is that a good idea to include junk mail with both names on it?
I don't think there is any preferred means of adjoining the submission. If you really wish to go by the book, USCIS offers some general recommendations. Here's one, for instance:
http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/scnational/#H
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I don't think there is any preferred means of adjoining the submission. If you really wish to go by the book, USCIS offers some general recommendations. Here's one, for instance:
http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/scnational/#H
Thanks a lot guys!
I think we might use ACCO fasteners, it seems that this would be more convinient for USCIS officers
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bantik2005 wrote:
    >>I don't think there is any preferred means of adjoining the
    >>submission. If you really wish to go by the book, USCIS offers some
    >>general recommendations. Here's one, for instance:
    >>http://uscis.gov/graphics/fieldoffices/scnational/#H
    >
    >
    > Thanks a lot guys!
    > I think we might use ACCO fasteners, it seems that this would be more
    > convinient for USCIS officers;)
    >

That's what I would recommend.

There was, IIRC, a detailed discussion of fasteners, tumbling,
spindling, and other niceties of application presentation some time back
in this group.

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