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    Hi my wife and I are getting ready to send our package in . I have a few questions and I would appreciate if you guys take a look at my cover letter and see if anything need to to be taken out changed or deleted .
    1.My first question is I'm the us citizen I don't have a passport do I need it to send in with the package?
    2.Also the employment letter I got from my job doesn't state how much I make annually but it states eveything else Since I'm sending in the taxes is that a problem ?
    3.The "letter explaining our marriage" I took my time a wrote it it just states how we met as kids and dated for 3 years and broke up she moved away but came back as a teen ager and we got back together and dated and married since I called it a "true love story " is that necessary?
    4.I also only have a short form birth certificate from the US will they except it ?

    Here's the cover letter thanks again

    United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
    ATTN:FBASI
    Chicago, IL 60605-1098

    6 / / 2016

    Nature of the submission: I-130 Petition for an alien relative (spouse), I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status

    Petitioner (U.S. Citizen):
    Beneficiary (Alien Spouse):

    Dear Sir/ Madam:

    This is the cover letter for the I-130/I-485 petition package. I, KH , I am submitting on behalf of my wife CH Please kindly find enclosed concurrent filing of forms: I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status), I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization),I-864 (Affidavit of Support) and supporting documents.

    The following is a list of completed forms and copies of our documents enclosed in this envelope:

    1. Check in the amount of US$420 for I-130

    2. Check in the amount of US$1,070 for I-485 (Biometrics fee included)

    3. I-130 Petition For Alien Relative
    • Copy of US Citizen’s birth certificate
    • Copy of US Citizen’s Drivers License
    • Copy of marriage certificate
    • G325A signed by US Citizen
    • G325A signed by beneficiary
    • Passport photo of US Citizen (attached with a paper clip to Form I-130 and signed)
    • Passport photo of beneficiary (attached with a paper clip to Form I-130 and signed)
    • Evidence of Bona fide Marriage
    -Letter explaining our marriage
    -Letter from church justifying marriage
    - Copy of joint bank account information from before and after marriage
    -Joint Life and health insurance beneficiary proof from KHemployer
    - Picture that document relationship and marriage (Dated and explanation of picture)
    -Sworn affidavit from friend
    -T-Mobile Phone log showing calls between petitioner and beneficiary
    -Receipt from the purchase of beneficiary CHwedding ring
    4. I-485 Application To Register Permanent Residence Or Adjust Status
    • Continuation pages for Form I-485
    • Copy of Birth Certificate
    • Copy of passport page with nonimmigrant visa
    • 2 passport photos of beneficiary (attached with a paper clip to Form I-485 and signed)

    5. I-864 Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the Act
    • Form I-864 Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the Act
    • Copy of federal income tax return, including W-2's for the years 2014,2015
    • Copy of most recent pay stubs
    • Copy of U.S. spouse drivers license
    • Employment letter

    • Form I-693 Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record (Completed by a Civil Surgeon sealed in an envelope)
    • G325A signed by beneficiary
    • Copy of I-94 Form (front and back)

    6. I-765 Application For Employment Document
    • 2 passport photos of beneficiary (attached with a paper clip to Form I-765 and signed)
    • Copy of passport page with nonimmigrant visa


    Signature of Petitioner: Date:

  • #2
    Originally posted by KayH View Post
    Hi my wife and I are getting ready to send our package in . I have a few questions and I would appreciate if you guys take a look at my cover letter and see if anything need to to be taken out changed or deleted .
    1.My first question is I'm the us citizen I don't have a passport do I need it to send in with the package?
    2.Also the employment letter I got from my job doesn't state how much I make annually but it states eveything else Since I'm sending in the taxes is that a problem ?
    3.The "letter explaining our marriage" I took my time a wrote it it just states how we met as kids and dated for 3 years and broke up she moved away but came back as a teen ager and we got back together and dated and married since I called it a "true love story " is that necessary?
    4.I also only have a short form birth certificate from the US will they except it ?

    Here's the cover letter thanks again

    United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
    ATTN:FBASI
    Chicago, IL 60605-1098

    6 / / 2016

    Nature of the submission: I-130 Petition for an alien relative (spouse), I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status

    Petitioner (U.S. Citizen):
    Beneficiary (Alien Spouse):

    Dear Sir/ Madam:

    This is the cover letter for the I-130/I-485 petition package. I, KH , I am submitting on behalf of my wife CH Please kindly find enclosed concurrent filing of forms: I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status), I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization),I-864 (Affidavit of Support) and supporting documents.

    The following is a list of completed forms and copies of our documents enclosed in this envelope:

    1. Check in the amount of US$420 for I-130

    2. Check in the amount of US$1,070 for I-485 (Biometrics fee included)

    3. I-130 Petition For Alien Relative
    • Copy of US Citizen’s birth certificate
    • Copy of US Citizen’s Drivers License
    • Copy of marriage certificate
    • G325A signed by US Citizen
    • G325A signed by beneficiary
    • Passport photo of US Citizen (attached with a paper clip to Form I-130 and signed)
    • Passport photo of beneficiary (attached with a paper clip to Form I-130 and signed)
    • Evidence of Bona fide Marriage
    -Letter explaining our marriage
    -Letter from church justifying marriage
    - Copy of joint bank account information from before and after marriage
    -Joint Life and health insurance beneficiary proof from KHemployer
    - Picture that document relationship and marriage (Dated and explanation of picture)
    -Sworn affidavit from friend
    -T-Mobile Phone log showing calls between petitioner and beneficiary
    -Receipt from the purchase of beneficiary CHwedding ring
    4. I-485 Application To Register Permanent Residence Or Adjust Status
    • Continuation pages for Form I-485
    • Copy of Birth Certificate
    • Copy of passport page with nonimmigrant visa
    • 2 passport photos of beneficiary (attached with a paper clip to Form I-485 and signed)

    5. I-864 Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the Act
    • Form I-864 Affidavit of Support Under Section 213A of the Act
    • Copy of federal income tax return, including W-2's for the years 2014,2015
    • Copy of most recent pay stubs
    • Copy of U.S. spouse drivers license
    • Employment letter

    • Form I-693 Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record (Completed by a Civil Surgeon sealed in an envelope)
    • G325A signed by beneficiary
    • Copy of I-94 Form (front and back)

    6. I-765 Application For Employment Document
    • 2 passport photos of beneficiary (attached with a paper clip to Form I-765 and signed)
    • Copy of passport page with nonimmigrant visa


    Signature of Petitioner: Date:
    Make sure you include in your document the marriage certificate and not the license you received on the wedding day also if you don't have a passport your us citizen spouse should have the certificate of naturalization he/she received when she got her citizenship. Make sure you can prove that you didn't come to the USA for the purpose of marriage unless you came here on a fiance visa. A b1 b2 visitor visa is only for the purpose of visit hence I suggest you take out the letter explain how you two met and your childhood days. All documents must be signed and the cost for the adjustment of status is 1070 us dollars and 420 for the I 130. This should be sent in check to department of homeland security. All proof of letter from the church etc should be obtain and kept for your interview and not necessary to send with the application.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Daveian Paddy View Post
      Make sure you include in your document the marriage certificate and not the license you received on the wedding day also if you don't have a passport your us citizen spouse should have the certificate of naturalization he/she received when she got her citizenship. Make sure you can prove that you didn't come to the USA for the purpose of marriage unless you came here on a fiance visa. A b1 b2 visitor visa is only for the purpose of visit hence I suggest you take out the letter explain how you two met and your childhood days. All documents must be signed and the cost for the adjustment of status is 1070 us dollars and 420 for the I 130. This should be sent in check to department of homeland security. All proof of letter from the church etc should be obtain and kept for your interview and not necessary to send with the application.
      I also suggest you Visit the USCIS site again and follow the instruction given on the form you suppose to send and supporting documents. Follow the instruction given. The receipt for wedding ring letter from the church etc will be needed during your interview not during the initial application. If your us citizen spouse was born here I suggest you get a certified birth certificate before sending your document. Again I suggest that you make sure that it can be proven that you didn't came here for the purpose of marriage unless you came here on a fiance visa

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Daveian Paddy View Post
        I also suggest you Visit the USCIS site again and follow the instruction given on the form you suppose to send and supporting documents. Follow the instruction given. The receipt for wedding ring letter from the church etc will be needed during your interview not during the initial application. If your us citizen spouse was born here I suggest you get a certified birth certificate before sending your document. Again I suggest that you make sure that it can be proven that you didn't came here for the purpose of marriage unless you came here on a fiance visa

        Thank you so much for your advice

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        Originally posted by Daveian Paddy View Post
        I also suggest you Visit the USCIS site again and follow the instruction given on the form you suppose to send and supporting documents. Follow the instruction given. The receipt for wedding ring letter from the church etc will be needed during your interview not during the initial application. If your us citizen spouse was born here I suggest you get a certified birth certificate before sending your document. Again I suggest that you make sure that it can be proven that you didn't came here for the purpose of marriage unless you came here on a fiance visa
        Originally posted by Daveian Paddy View Post
        Make sure you include in your document the marriage certificate and not the license you received on the wedding day also if you don't have a passport your us citizen spouse should have the certificate of naturalization he/she received when she got her citizenship. Make sure you can prove that you didn't come to the USA for the purpose of marriage unless you came here on a fiance visa. A b1 b2 visitor visa is only for the purpose of visit hence I suggest you take out the letter explain how you two met and your childhood days. All documents must be signed and the cost for the adjustment of status is 1070 us dollars and 420 for the I 130. This should be sent in check to department of homeland security. All proof of letter from the church etc should be obtain and kept for your interview and not necessary to send with the application.
        Thank you

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