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shiro13 10-27-2012 06:47 PM

Providing more evidence
 
So I recently got RFE'd and I received the letter yesterday. It says: You submitted school records indicating that you were presented in the United States continuously prior to 2007 and up to your graduation on June 13, 2008. However, you provided only one item of evidence for residency for all of 2009 and 2010 and no evidence at all for 2011. Additional evidence is needed to show that you have continuously resided in the US during the years 2009-2011.

I originally sent them my high school transcript (2004-2008 ), official college transcript (2008-2012 still sealed), and medical records (2004-2011).

Here are the things I'm planning to send:
Copy of my college transcript but unofficial one and also I printed another one from my school account online. (2008-2012)
2009 and 2010 W-2.
2010 1098-T
A letter from my employer stating I worked for them at the Taste of Chicago during the summer of 09 and 10.
Amazon invoice from 2010-2012 (Excel version)
E-mail receipts that has my names on the shipping and/or billing address. Also some amazon single invoices (Dec 2008-Dec 2011)
Bank statements from my old account from May-Sept 2011.
Bank statements from current bank account from Nov-Dec 2011.
CTA U-Pass cards. One dated 1/18/2011-5/14/2010 and another one 1/19/2010-5/15/2010.

I'm still looking for my 2011 1098-T. I also went to my old bank and requested for statements from Jan-March 2011. I highlighted all the dates/term year and my name on each evidence. Do you guys think these would be enough? Also, do you guys think it would be a big deal if I didn't put my nickname on the "other names" section on the application? Because most of my evidence I will be sending back have the shorter version of my full name but same last name.. My friend who works for an immigration lawyer said it's ok.

Jollyrancher! 10-27-2012 07:52 PM

Re: Providing more evidence
 
It looks good to me. I only sent 1 evidence in year 2009 but I got approved.

kikibay92 10-27-2012 08:00 PM

Re: Providing more evidence
 
However, you provided only one item of evidence for residency for all of 2009 and 2010 and no evidence at all for 2011. Additional evidence is needed to show that you have continuously resided in the US during the years 2009-2011.

I originally sent them my high school transcript (2004-2008 ), official college transcript (2008-2012 still sealed), and medical records (2004-2011).

Don't you have two items of evidence to prove 2009 to 2011? Why does it say that you have only submitted one? Good luck=D

canelita85 10-27-2012 08:08 PM

Re: Providing more evidence
 
i think you are good with all the info you are sending again, but email evidence is a bit difficult to believe as anyone can write a fake email.

did you go to prom? do you have the invitation for that? did you take any summer classes? do you have test from any class of hs and/or college? any school diploma? like student of the month, student of the quarter?. i don't know what else to think of

shiro13 10-27-2012 08:47 PM

Re: Providing more evidence
 
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Originally Posted by canelita85 (Post 355344)
i think you are good with all the info you are sending again, but email evidence is a bit difficult to believe as anyone can write a fake email.

did you go to prom? do you have the invitation for that? did you take any summer classes? do you have test from any class of hs and/or college? any school diploma? like student of the month, student of the quarter?. i don't know what else to think of

No I did not go to prom but if I did then that would be in 2008. They're asking for more evidence from 2009-2011. I took summer classes in 2010 and 2011 which says on my college transcript.

Some of my email receipts are from amazons so the reviewer could correlate my email receipts with my amazon invoices.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kikibay92 (Post 355339)
However, you provided only one item of evidence for residency for all of 2009 and 2010 and no evidence at all for 2011. Additional evidence is needed to show that you have continuously resided in the US during the years 2009-2011.

I originally sent them my high school transcript (2004-2008 ), official college transcript (2008-2012 still sealed), and medical records (2004-2011).

Don't you have two items of evidence to prove 2009 to 2011? Why does it say that you have only submitted one? Good luck=D


I have no idea. I'm guessing he/she did not open my college transcript since it was in a sealed envelope? I honestly don't know.


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