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Question on removing conditional greencard

Question for the removing the conditional green card. I already got the green card for 2 years, and want to know what are the documents that we should be still gathering or collecting in order to file for that removal? Meaning, do we have to keep all the bank statement since now and when the time is due, file the statement from now to then? That will be a huge document, suggestions please?

For papers such as Bank statements attach 1 oldest one and 1 for the most recent months.
You need to send as much of joint papers as possible, such as but not limited to Credit Card statements, Lease or HUD purchase papers if purchased a house in the interim, joint utility bills, insurances medical, auto, life if any.
A BC for child/ren born to the couple if any if no kids then Two affidavits from close family members of the couple.
Be advised the more evidence you send, less chances of having a interview with USCIS.

When the time arrives to file for removal of conditions (I-751), the documents to send are basically just updated versions of the same docs you sent when applying for the green card ... recent bank statements, lease/mortgage statements, etc. plus documents for new accounts you opened after getting the GC.

Be advised the more evidence you send, less chances of having a interview with USCIS. That is not necessarily true; too much information can also be detrimental. The amount of documents should be substantial but not overwhelming. If the pile of papers is so large that theyll need hours to look through them, your case is likely to be delayed or theyll just forget about the cumbersome pile of papers and decide to get their answers with an interview. Sending a massive amount of docs also increase the chance of them finding an apparent discrepancy.

 
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