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I-751 with divorce waiver
Hi everyone,

I am applying I-751 to remove conditions from my 2y green card with a finalized divorce. My ex and separated 1 year and a month after I received my GC. I applied for divorce 3 months later after separation. There was a reason for the divorce and my ex and I did our best to save the relationship. My question is for those who are or were in the same situation. I would like to get an opinion on our evidences since I wasn't able to get some after we divorced.
all evidences I submitted :
1.Affidavit from me (notarized) 7 pages long from the date we met until we divorced.
2.Affidavit from my ex spouse (notarized) he explained why we separated and divorced.
3.Affidavit from my ex mother-in-law with details about our relationship.
4.Affidavits from 2 of my friends
5. A letter from the counselor and receipts from all our visits.
6.House Lease
7.Pictures (10-15)
8.A letter from our bank saying that our joint account was closed
9. car loan with statements and savings account
10. Electric and Internet bills with our names and address
11. Tax returns (married filled separate)
Thats all documents I was able to get .

how many affidavits and joint documents did you submit?
how was your experience?
Thank you!
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