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    Mail is used as address proof by most people here. Do you send the images of mail as it appears in the envelope (and how it appears in USPS informed delivery emails)? Or a copy of how it is when opened (and most likely letter sized paper)?

    Also for financial commingling, do you use the first page of bank & credit card statements or all the pages from all the months?
    10/25/2019 mail received by USCIS Chicago Lockbox.
    11/08/2019 credit card charged
    11/11/2019 received NOA via text
    11/26/2019 biometrics completed
    01/02/2020 received I-693 courtesy letter
    01/03/2020 interview ready to be scheduled
    02/14/2020 EAD approved
    11/10/2020 Interview scheduled
    12/18/2020 Interview date

  • #2
    Originally posted by Count MeIn View Post
    Mail is used as address proof by most people here. Do you send the images of mail as it appears in the envelope (and how it appears in USPS informed delivery emails)? Or a copy of how it is when opened (and most likely letter sized paper)?

    Also for financial commingling, do you use the first page of bank & credit card statements or all the pages from all the months?
    Hi,

    When we sent the documents to the lock box, as far as for mail, we included print outs of the USPS delivery service, sent copies of ComEd electric bills, copies of the RCN bill, I sent only 1 bank statement, copies of joint credit cards, I blacked out the first 12 numbers and left the last 4 for them to see. Sent copy of car insurance, copy of renter's insurance, among others.

    My timeline so far:

    -01/27/20: Same sex couple, married to USC.
    -06/29/20: Package I-130, I-130A, I-131, I-485, I-693, I-765, I-864, I-864 joint sponsor and I-944 sent via certified mail USPS.
    -06/30/20: Delivered by USPS and signed by Chicago lockbox T Thomas.
    -07/25/20: Checks cashed.
    -07/30/20: Text messages received with case confirmation numbers.
    -07/31/20: Received NOA's in the mail.
    -08/05/20: Received RFIE notification from USCIS for I-485, letter to follow via mail.
    -08/10/20: Received RFIE in the mail asking for my partner's pay stubs for the last 6 months and letter of employment.
    -09/18/20: Mailed out RFIE to Lee-Summit's office.
    -09/21/20: USCIS confirms they've received RFIE.
    -10/27/2020: Called USCIS regarding biometrics appointment not yet scheduled. USCIS send E-Request to Chicago FO.
    -11/10/2020: Immigration officer reaches out to me via phone call to explain the reason I haven't received a biometrics appointment, appointment will come eventually.
    -11/23/2020: USCIS files another E-Request for biometrics.
    -12/04/2020: USCIS confirms biometrics appointment has been scheduled and letter with details is in the mail already.
    -12/05/2020: Biometrics appointment scheduled for December 21st 2020.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Johnny6751 View Post

      Hi,

      When we sent the documents to the lock box, as far as for mail, we included print outs of the USPS delivery service, sent copies of ComEd electric bills, copies of the RCN bill, I sent only 1 bank statement, copies of joint credit cards, I blacked out the first 12 numbers and left the last 4 for them to see. Sent copy of car insurance, copy of renter's insurance, among others.
      Thank you for the reply. So I think it's a mix of both the images and copies of mail.
      10/25/2019 mail received by USCIS Chicago Lockbox.
      11/08/2019 credit card charged
      11/11/2019 received NOA via text
      11/26/2019 biometrics completed
      01/02/2020 received I-693 courtesy letter
      01/03/2020 interview ready to be scheduled
      02/14/2020 EAD approved
      11/10/2020 Interview scheduled
      12/18/2020 Interview date

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Count MeIn View Post
        Mail is used as address proof by most people here. Do you send the images of mail as it appears in the envelope (and how it appears in USPS informed delivery emails)? Or a copy of how it is when opened (and most likely letter sized paper)?

        Also for financial commingling, do you use the first page of bank & credit card statements or all the pages from all the months?
        They want to see the entire statement. If you have a joint account and you have a card each, then they want to see that you’re using both cards. You also want to highlight and point that out to them

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