Posted by: cardio Nov 5 2009, 02:21 AM
I have a guestion, I sponsored for my husband. We studied in the same college. Got married about 2 years ago in a very simple way, just exchanged sweets n thats it. Got ourselves legally registered the next day. We have pictures of the ceremony with very few people. We have pictures of us before our marriage times and after too. After our marriage we lived together and studied together. The place where we lived has the rent deed under my husband name only and i ve just signed as a witness. Is this all to prove that we were living together or more documents are needed. We didn't know that we needed to have our names everywhere together to prove that we r married and living together. Can someone pls tell me if this is enough as a proof?
Posted by: pushbrk Nov 5 2009, 11:50 AM
QUOTE (cardio @ Nov 4 2009, 11:21 PM)

I have a guestion, I sponsored for my husband. We studied in the same college. Got married about 2 years ago in a very simple way, just exchanged sweets n thats it. Got ourselves legally registered the next day. We have pictures of the ceremony with very few people. We have pictures of us before our marriage times and after too. After our marriage we lived together and studied together. The place where we lived has the rent deed under my husband name only and i ve just signed as a witness. Is this all to prove that we were living together or more documents are needed. We didn't know that we needed to have our names everywhere together to prove that we r married and living together. Can someone pls tell me if this is enough as a proof?
It's enough for filing the I-130 petition, yes.
Posted by: cardio Nov 5 2009, 01:18 PM
QUOTE (pushbrk @ Nov 5 2009, 11:50 AM)

QUOTE (cardio @ Nov 4 2009, 11:21 PM)

I have a guestion, I sponsored for my husband. We studied in the same college. Got married about 2 years ago in a very simple way, just exchanged sweets n thats it. Got ourselves legally registered the next day. We have pictures of the ceremony with very few people. We have pictures of us before our marriage times and after too. After our marriage we lived together and studied together. The place where we lived has the rent deed under my husband name only and i ve just signed as a witness. Is this all to prove that we were living together or more documents are needed. We didn't know that we needed to have our names everywhere together to prove that we r married and living together. Can someone pls tell me if this is enough as a proof?
It's enough for filing the I-130 petition, yes.
Thanks for answering.. Well I applied already and he has got his interview date .. Now during the interview would are those pictures enough to prove that we ve been living together ?Because i read in forums everywhere that they need lot of proofs n all .
Posted by: pushbrk Nov 5 2009, 01:37 PM
QUOTE (cardio @ Nov 5 2009, 10:18 AM)

QUOTE (pushbrk @ Nov 5 2009, 11:50 AM)

QUOTE (cardio @ Nov 4 2009, 11:21 PM)

I have a guestion, I sponsored for my husband. We studied in the same college. Got married about 2 years ago in a very simple way, just exchanged sweets n thats it. Got ourselves legally registered the next day. We have pictures of the ceremony with very few people. We have pictures of us before our marriage times and after too. After our marriage we lived together and studied together. The place where we lived has the rent deed under my husband name only and i ve just signed as a witness. Is this all to prove that we were living together or more documents are needed. We didn't know that we needed to have our names everywhere together to prove that we r married and living together. Can someone pls tell me if this is enough as a proof?
It's enough for filing the I-130 petition, yes.
Thanks for answering.. Well I applied already and he has got his interview date .. Now during the interview would are those pictures enough to prove that we ve been living together ?Because i read in forums everywhere that they need lot of proofs n all .
How to prepare evidence of bona fides and prepare for the interview is another subject altogether, best discussed in the US Embassy and Consulates forum. Generally, one would prepare evidence of additional visit and ongoing communication as well as actual preparation to answer applicable questions as part of the interview.
Posted by: Y's_habibitk Nov 5 2009, 01:43 PM
How long has it been since you lived together? They might be more concerned with how you keep in contact since you came back to the US. That would make more sense to me unless you JUST moved back here and you guys lived together for those 2 years.
It is a good idea to check the consulate forums for details/tips about what to bring and how to prepare.
Posted by: cardio Nov 6 2009, 12:36 AM
[quote name='Y's_habibitk' date='Nov 5 2009, 02:43 PM' post='3467175']
How long has it been since you lived together? They might be more concerned with how you keep in contact since you came back to the US. That would make more sense to me unless you JUST moved back here and you guys lived together for those 2 years.
It is a good idea to check the consulate forums for details/tips about what to bring and how to prepare.
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Ok here is the history
We studied together in the same college since 2003. We started dating in 2004, we got married in 2007. We both stayed together becuase we were still studying and we still r studying. In fact I didn't go back to US all these years I ve been with him all this time. I use to just go back for a month to spend time with my family. Currently i am living with my in laws and will continue to live till he gets his visa approved. Regarding the financial thing my mother will help with that I have applied as a joint sponsor.