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Originally Posted by JoeNexusSlash
Yeah, I just read that we have a different i-1765 where we don't need to show economy nessesity.
And, about the Proof of Not 31. wouldnt the proof of identity show that I am not 31? I was born in 1990.
I dont have much evidence for being present on June 15,2012 I just have college transcripts. But they don't show specific dates. But Summer term did lasted until pass June 15,2012 since I was in class that day. If I just show the transcrips. it will be enough? I also have a bank statement from June 1 2012. Will these 2 evidence be enough? Thanks
One question. Are we allow to use an evidence more than once? I don't have anything about present on August 15 other than when I got my birth certificate translated (and Stamped by the capital something I forget) which shows the date. Can I use this evidence twice?
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Its three forms: The I-821D, I-765, and the I-765WS. Plus money order!
Although the website has seven guidelines, a single document can cover many guidelines. A lot of documents will overlap with each other but the point is to meet all requirements. It will make your case easier to process. For example: For age and identity I included my foreign birth certificate and a foreign ID, both are basically the same but still useful. Now that they know you are under 31, you have to prove you came here before the age of 16. I used my US Visa, which shows I entered the US at the age of five.
I too used my high school and college transcripts to prove residence from June 2007 - June 2012. The summers were gapped but USCIS was smart enough to know that I did not leave. I also used bank statements to prove purchases made before, on, and after June 15, 2012. As long as they are close to or after June 15 they will take it. Make it as close as possible. The hardest requirement there is is to prove residence from June 2007 to June 2012.