Re: Help with Form I-751
- From: lytung@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 09:43:24 -0800 (PST)
thanks for your replies. I think this makes more sense. So are my
documentation strong enough? No pictures are okay? thanks for the
inputs.
On Dec 26, 7:22 am, fanni...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Postscript:
I contacted my old lawyer and she confirmed that the information line
is wrong - the affidavits are not required if the rest of your
documents are strong enough.
On Dec 20, 5:20 pm, fanni...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
They're often wrong?! As dismayed as I am to hear that... I am not
entirely surprised. Sigh.
Thanks JJ!
On Dec 17, 5:27 pm, "J. J. Farrell" <j...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The helpline people often appear very helpful; the problem is that
they're often just plain wrong as well.
I'm sure there are some knowledgeable people there, and I'm sure the
information they give is sometimes correct particularly for
straightforward questions. There have been many cases where they have
given incorrect information which could have caused severe problems.
I don't know how good their advice is in this case.
fanni...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On the suggestion of someone who filed the N-400 naturalization papers
on his own, I called the Immigration Customer Service hotline... and
they were actually really helpful!
She did say the affidavits are required - which I'm still not
convinced is true from the way the instructions are worded - but I
guess it can't hurt so I scrambled to put them together.
The other thing she said was, expect this to take 12 months. As soon
as we get the letter to extend the card, we can travel, but the
estimated processing time is a year. I checkedhttps://egov.uscis.gov/cris/jsps/ptimes.jsp
for the processing center I'm submitting to and they're still doing
March 2007 submissions.
Good luck!
On Dec 12, 10:37 pm, lyt...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
thanks for the reply. I guess i will just send it as it is. SO my next
question is, how long do i have to wait until they approve? i have
heard that they send out a letter to extend the green card, then there
is the biometrics, so when will i know for sure that they have
approved it? thanks for your help.
On Dec 11, 5:49 pm, L D Jones <ell_d_jo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
lyt...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi all,They are not required. If you believe your collected evidence is weak it
i am mailing my form soon, it expires in February. My question is:
1) Is it okay if i dont have an affidavit?
can't hurt to include them
2) What is the best way to send this to them? UPS? Priority mail, Fed/We used US Mail priority
Ex?
3) should i send pictures?These are not required either but it seems many people include them as well- Hide quoted text -
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