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  • I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions document question

    Does anyone know what the normal page count of papers is to accompany an I-751 (petition to remove conditions on a 2-year green card)?

    My wife and I filed an I-751 last year. We received a letter back recently from USCIS saying we hadn't supplied enough documentation.

    Amongst other things, we sent bank statements, but USCIS noted that what we sent was only "for a few months". We had sent the most recent months only because we did not want to flood them with too much paperwork.

    Since they want more proof, we are now sending all of our banks statements from the time we filed the petition (June 2015) to now, since they say they don't want duplicates. The question is, is this enough?

    Combining what we sent before, they will have bank statements going back to late 2014 (we were married in 2013). So for the same account, they'll be able to see we maintained joint bank accounts with shared expenses from the present back to late 2014.

    Question 1: Are we sending too much? Seems like they want it. Or...

    Question 2: Are we not sending enough? Should send statements that go all the way back to early 2013 (when we were married)? This seems like a lot of papers.

    Note: we are not just sending bank statements, but quite a lot of other documents. The bank statements alone are a lot of paper. Feels like too much. Is this normal (approximately 100 pages?)

    Thanks!

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    I-751 Petition to Remove Conditions document question

    Send all you can , and yes send from the time you got married... Give them as much as you can ... Whatever they don't need they will take it out themselves , but it's better to send enough so they don't ask for more... I filled in October of 2015 and got approved in May 2016 without interview or RFE... I have my green card now. Good luck.

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