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Operation Immigration: Round Two

06/01/11

Permalink 05:52:51 pm, by admin Email , 186 words   English (US)
Categories: ...and Takes On, Operation Immigration

Operation Immigration: Round Two

Alright. Today I mailed off the I-751 application for Good Man's ten-year green card. As proof of our ongoing relationship, and as part of the application, I sent:

1) I-751 application and fee ($590)
2) Copy of Good Man's passport and visa
3) Copy of Good Man's green card (front and back)
3) Federal tax returns (filed jointly) for years 2010 and 2009
4) Proof that I'm the beneficiary of Good Man's life insurance policy
5) Copy of joint bank account statements (one each year from 2011, 2010, 2009)
6) Joint credit card statement
7) Copy of our joint car insurance policy
8) Copy of our renter's insurance policy
9) Copy of our joint health insurance cards
10) Copy of our joint dental insurance cards
11) Copy of our AAA cards showing joint membership
12) Copy of our bowling league standing sheet
13) Letter from my mom
14) Letter from Mark
15) Photocopies of our passports showing join trips to Canada, South Korea, and Sweden

The bowling league thing was something I threw in there for fun. The government is primarily interested in knowing how your lives are financially entangled, but they also like knowing you present yourself as a couple in public.

Hopefully that will be enough.

3 comments

Comment from: Jason [Visitor] · http://www.mississippitokorea.com
Thanks for the list. We have to file simliar paperwork to remove the condition from JJ's visa late this summer. I think the bowling league scorecard is a great idea.

Does Goodman have to do the biometrics again?
06/04/11 @ 13:33
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
Yep, that $590 includes $85 for biometrics.

We sent in COPIES of our TurboTaxed taxes and apparently we're likely to get an RFE for it. Go with official IRS transcripts.
06/04/11 @ 22:29
Comment from: Jason [Visitor] · http://www.mississippitokorea.com
Hmm. RFE. That doesn't sound fun. Thanks for the tip.
06/05/11 @ 15:19

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An American educator moves moved to Korea, presumably to teach English. Instead she discovers discovered that learning Korean one taekwondo class at a time is was a more captivating activity.

Somewhere along the way, she met a Good Man, fell in love, and ended up back in the States. Still doing taekwondo, still learning Korean...

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