Springfield, PA asked in Immigration Law for Pennsylvania

Q: Should I mail the I-751 supporting documents with the I-751? or is it a different address? Its not clear on the website

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Peter J. Thompson
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: Great question -- you will want to mail all of your supporting documents with your Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence (USCIS Form I-751, current edition, ink signed and dated, with correct filing fee, and correctly filed before the all important deadline), but be sure to send copies of your supporting documents (not the originals) as USCIS will keep what you send to them. Save your originals in a file that you will bring with you to your important interview - this is so the interviewing officer will have the opportunity to inspect the original documents if they want to. If you have additional evidence that you want to provide, bring it to your interview and offer it (again, copies) to the interviewer. The I-751 interview is very important - prepare carefully!

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Sacramento, CA

A: If you are submitting a Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence, you should submit all supporting documents along with the petition. The USCIS website provides instructions for where to mail your petition and supporting documents based on your state of residence. The mailing address for your petition and supporting documents will be listed on the USCIS website.

In general, you should mail your petition and supporting documents to the USCIS service center that has jurisdiction over your case. This is typically the service center that processed your original Form I-485 application.

Make sure to carefully review the USCIS website to ensure that you are submitting your petition and supporting documents to the correct address, and that you have included all required documents and fees. You may also consider sending your petition and supporting documents using a delivery service that provides tracking and confirmation of delivery.

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