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    Hello, finally I gathered all the documentation for I-485. I made a cover letter as following. Please check and see if I'm missing anything.
    I'm doing concurrent filing. I just combined all I-485 with a HUGE binder clip so that money order and envelope from the civil surgeon won't slip off and packed with I-130 in one yellow packet.


    USCIS
    Attn: Form I-485 Application for Immediate Relative (Spouse) Family-Based of Status
    PO Box 805887
    Chicago, IL 60680-4120

    To whom it may concern,
    Please find the enclosed form I-485, Application for Immediate Relative (Spouse) Family-Based Adjustment of Status, Form I-864 Affidavit of Support, Form I-765 Application for Employment Authorization with all the supporting documentation as below.

    Form I-485
    1. Money Order for $1070 payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
    2. Form I-485 Application for Immediate Relative (Spouse) Family-Based Adjustment of Status
    3. Copy of Alien Spouse Birth Certificate
    4. Copy of Alien Spouse Passport (Bibliographical page and entry stamp)
    5. Copy of alien spouse form I-94 (Front and back)
    6. Copy of Marriage certificate
    7. Two passport Style photograph for Alien Spouse
    8. Completed G-325 by Alien Spouse
    9. Medical Form I-683 Sealed envelope by civil surgeon
    10. I-864 Affidavit of Support and supporting documents
    - Form I-864 filled by U.S. Citizen Petitioner
    (i) Form I-864
    (ii) 3 most recent Tax Return Transcripts from IRS (2012, 2011, 2010)
    (iii) copy of 6 most recent pay stubs
    (iv) Employment letter
    - Form I-864 filled by Joint sponsor
    (i) Form I-864
    (ii) 3 Most Recent IRS Tax Transcripts from IRS (2012, 2011, 2010)
    (iii) Copy of Passport of Joint Sponsor (Evidence of U.S. Citizenship(
    (iv) copy of 6 Most recent pay stubs
    (v) Employment letter
    11. Form I-765 Application for Employment Authorization
    - Copy of Alien Spouse passport (biographical page and entry stamp)
    - Copy of Alien Spouse Form I-94 (front and back)
    - Two passport style photograph for Non us citizen spouse

    Thank you for helping me. wish everyone have wonderful Christmas!

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    Please help me. Am i missing anything?

    Hello looks good to me ! You did submit the fee for the i130 ???? Don't forget pictures !!!! Copies of any receipts or bills that would show names address and dates. All the passport photos for each form. Thx Mark

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      Please help me. Am i missing anything?

      Here's my story as follows.

      Hello. I filed for my wife and son on August 29 2013. My wife is from Mexico City and my son was born there as well. September 6 th 2013 received all the texts of receipts from USCIS.

      my wife did her biometrics on November 4 th 2013 in M***aukee Wi and we received her EAD along with travel parole on November 12 2013. The same with my son's travel parole.

      AOS interview in M***aukee Wi USCIS on December 5 2013 for both and approval at the end of the interview.

      Since my mortgage and utilities bills were already established before I got married I couldn't follow the typical submittal of documents of joint bank accounts- credit cards bills in both names or both names on leases or checking in both names or utilities or anything like that but I did send copies of all our dentist bills -- doctors bills. Medical Insurance statements. Letters from our family doctors for both of us along with my sons pedia doctor. Pictures of us since they came to the US. I even sent copies of the prescription bags that you get from walgreens because they show names dates and addresses. The more important message that I felt was important to the USCIS was showing a time line of names and dates and addresses along with the fact that I supported them 100%.

      I also submitted all the tax info W-2s - payroll stubs etc etc etc.

      When I sent all the forms and supporting evidence in a shoe box it weighed 3.5 lbs. I filled and filed all the paper work myself. Error free but I had gone over my finished petitions 5 times with a fine tooth comb before I sent them. No attorney or immigration business service.

      Sure I can share a little. But hopefully you filled your petitions all correctly and the only reason I say that is cuz every form has it unique instructions on how to answer a question even if it doesn't apply to you. Like N/A or leave it blank stuff like that. Computer scanning does the petitions and uploads the answers but if certain areas are left out it may mark it incomplete

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