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07-30-2013, 06:09 AM
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Hi guys, sadly I got an RFE some weeks ago and I received it yesterday, I'm being asked proof of residency for the years 2009 and 2010. Back in 2009 I used to live in an apartment, the neighborhood was nice when we moved in but eventually deteriorated someone broke in and stole a really nice HD tv.
We called 911 and I was the one that spoke with the police I told my name and everything. this was back in 2009 so how can i request this information?

Also the apartment company that my parents made the renting contract with basically vanished I went there and tried to get some records of me living there but the new company told me they didn't have any of those records because the new owner don't have them? Is that bs? I really don't know.

How can I locate those apartment records? or is it impossible? I used a apartment record from 2008 and 2011-2012 and they were good enough, so it would really help me to find the them.

Thank you in advance!!

Btw I love you guys, you're all always so helpful. if it wasn't for this forum I would gone mad already!
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07-30-2013, 10:53 AM
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Go to your township office or borough office and request for police record. I am sure they will help you. Good luck.
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07-31-2013, 01:35 AM
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For the rent contracts, locate the name of the old management company and look them up online. Apartment complexes rotate management very often.
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07-31-2013, 11:19 PM
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Go to your township office or borough office and request for police record. I am sure they will help you. Good luck.
Thank you for the support! I have enough 2010 evidence so I won't be needing to do that.

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For the rent contracts, locate the name of the old management company and look them up online. Apartment complexes rotate management very often.
I tried I can't find them, apparently they went completely bankrupt and I have been there twice now and the new management says they don't even have their contact info, that's so weird.
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07-31-2013, 11:21 PM
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But I will be using a notarized letter from my old Landlord to covert both years 2009/2010 he works at a real state agency or something. Do you guys think that will be enough? I really hope so.
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08-01-2013, 04:50 AM
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But I will be using a notarized letter from my old Landlord to covert both years 2009/2010 he works at a real state agency or something. Do you guys think that will be enough? I really hope so.
you have nothing else?

Q1: May I file affidavits as proof that I meet the guidelines for consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals?
A1: Affidavits generally will not be sufficient on their own to demonstrate that you meet the guidelines for USCIS to consider you for deferred action for childhood arrivals.

However, affidavits may be used to support meeting the following guidelines only if the documentary evidence available to you is insufficient or lacking:

A gap in the documentation demonstrating that you meet the five year continuous residence requirement; and

i think you might be in the clear, remember that you have to send more than 2 affidavits though!
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08-01-2013, 05:25 AM
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you have nothing else?

Q1: May I file affidavits as proof that I meet the guidelines for consideration of deferred action for childhood arrivals?
A1: Affidavits generally will not be sufficient on their own to demonstrate that you meet the guidelines for USCIS to consider you for deferred action for childhood arrivals.

However, affidavits may be used to support meeting the following guidelines only if the documentary evidence available to you is insufficient or lacking:

A gap in the documentation demonstrating that you meet the five year continuous residence requirement; and

i think you might be in the clear, remember that you have to send more than 2 affidavits though!
I also have 3 online receipts for 2010, and a medical record for 2009 one affidavit for 2009 and 10 picture of me around party environment from 2009 ( birthdays you can see coke,pepsi bottles and food that is in english and only sold here) and they have day stamps and the landlord letter,that sounds like enough for me ? What do you thnk should I get another affidavit even though I will have a landlord letter and a affidavit from a green card holder?
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08-01-2013, 11:56 AM
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When I sent in my affidavits, I made certain my supportive evidence was included. For example, in my affidavit, the letter states my aunt leased the apartment with her name so she would check we paid the rent on time in a monthly bases. Her name was indeed in the contract and the census record I sent had her as head of household. Make certain citizens or residents write the word "continously" alot and that they knew you as a tenant in the specific adress where you lived.
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08-01-2013, 01:14 PM
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I also have 3 online receipts for 2010, and a medical record for 2009 one affidavit for 2009 and 10 picture of me around party environment from 2009 ( birthdays you can see coke,pepsi bottles and food that is in english and only sold here) and they have day stamps and the landlord letter,that sounds like enough for me ? What do you thnk should I get another affidavit even though I will have a landlord letter and a affidavit from a green card holder?
Get as many receipts as you can. Think back to all purchase you made online (Amazon, eBay, iTunes, Redbox) and sites that you visit that might be dated. Also, look into movie tickets or stubs and bank account statements. For all your affidavits, make sure that the people put down their full name and contact info. Try to organize your stuff in chronological order and order of importance. Highlight dates. Basically, pretend they're slow and need guides as to where to look
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08-01-2013, 05:41 PM
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Get as many receipts as you can. Think back to all purchase you made online (Amazon, eBay, iTunes, Redbox) and sites that you visit that might be dated. Also, look into movie tickets or stubs and bank account statements. For all your affidavits, make sure that the people put down their full name and contact info. Try to organize your stuff in chronological order and order of importance. Highlight dates. Basically, pretend they're slow and need guides as to where to look
I made a lot of purchases online but they didn't have my name, that's why I didn't send them I bought lots of stuff during those years but under my mom or day's name.
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