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Riya

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  1. List of documents I submitted. I will add IT returns from 2021 along with the lease renewal. We applied for ROC in January 2021, so I didn't get a chance.
  2. Yes, it does list everything we sent. The only document not listed is the lease from March 2019-March 2020. I will make sure to send it again. I am also thinking of asking my husband's mom and his best friend to write a letter on our behalf.
  3. Thank you. I went back and looked at every single document we have. I found couple of documents from 2018 like gym contract, emails, letter from DMV, and a couple of miscellaneous letters. I also found a life insurance letter from my husband's employer with me added as a beneficiary. I am not sure if it will help but that's all I could find. I may call an attorney on Monday.
  4. I moved to the USA in September 2017 and got married in October 2017. My husband and I filed for permanent residency in December 2017 which got approved in April 2018. We filed I751 (AOS) in January 2021. We submitted Lease, Joint Auto Application (November 2019) , Joint Bank Statement (2017-2020), Income Tax Returns (2018-2019), my 401K showing my husband as beneficiary since August 2018, utility bills (2019-2020) among others. We have now got an RFE stating the documentation is insufficient and does not prove bonafide marriage precisely because most of the documents that we submitted except Income tax returns and bank statements are from 2019. According to the USCIS letter pay stubs showing same addresses, 401K, photographs and flight tickets do not prove bonafide marriage. USCIS wants financial documents and proof of shared residency from September 2017- December 2018 but the problem is that when I moved my husband did not add me on his lease or utility bills because he had already been living in the same house for 7 years. Only when we moved to another house in March 2019, we got a joint lease. During the same time period we have bills that show shared utilities, joint car loan, and renters insurance. My husband was in the military and gets his health insurance from VA while I have my insurance through my employer. My MIL added me to the family group and got me a phone when I first moved here. We pay her money every month for the phone bill so that too is not in my name. We don't have any documents other than what we have already submitted (Income tax and Bank Statement) from 2017-2018. In hindsight I should have asked my husband to add me on the lease and utility bills but I can't change that. We don't even have life insurance. Can someone please advise what should I do next?
  5. I moved to the USA in September 2017 and got married in October 2017. My husband and I filed for permanent residency in December 2017 which got approved in April 2018. We filed I751 (AOS) in January 2021. We submitted Lease, Joint Auto Application (November 2019) , Joint Bank Statement (2017-2020), Income Tax Returns (2018-2019), my 401K showing my husband as beneficiary since August 2018, utility bills (2019-2020) among others. We have now got an RFE stating the documentation is insufficient and does not prove bonafide marriage precisely because most of the documents that we submitted except Income tax returns and bank statements are from 2019. According to the USCIS letter pay stubs showing same addresses, 401K, photographs and flight tickets do not prove bonafide marriage. USCIS wants financial documents and proof of shared residency from September 2017- December 2018 but the problem is that when I moved my husband did not add me on his lease or utility bills because he had already been living in the same house for 7 years. Only when we moved to another house in March 2019, we got a joint lease. During the same time period we have bills that show shared utilities, joint car loan, and renters insurance. My husband was in the military and gets his health insurance from VA while I have my insurance through my employer. My MIL added me to the family group and got me a phone when I first moved here. We pay her money every month for the phone bill so that too is not in my name. We don't have any documents other than what we have already submitted (Income tax and Bank Statement) from 2017-2018. In hindsight I should have asked my husband to add me on the lease and utility bills but I can't change that. We don't even have life insurance. Can someone please advise what should I do next?
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