What documents do I need for Form I-751?
A standard joint filing typically includes copies of the front and back of your green card, proof that your marriage was entered in good faith (joint tax returns, lease agreements, bank statements, utility bills, insurance documents, and family photos), and affidavits from people who know you as a couple. Children included in your petition need…
A standard joint filing typically includes copies of the front and back of your green card, proof that your marriage was entered in good faith (joint tax returns, lease agreements, bank statements, utility bills, insurance documents, and family photos), and affidavits from people who know you as a couple. Children included in your petition need their own documentation. Waiver cases require additional evidence depending on the grounds.
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Answer by David Joseph Rozas
David Rozas is an experienced criminal and immigration lawyer and one of the founding partners of Rozas & Rozas Law Firm. He has been with the firm since 2004, joining his brother, Greg in practice. David concentrates his law practice on criminal defense and immigration.








