QUOTE(clairern @ Mar 23 2008, 01:19 PM)

Hey guys, I have a question.
A friend of mine who lives in Jamaica, has been married to her husband since 2004 and he filed for her in 2005 when he was a LPR. He became naturalized in January 2008 and their petition was upgraded. She is now at the NVC stage and her DS-230 was generated on March 17th. She has all of her documents and will apply for her police certtificate on Tuesday, then will DHL/Fed-ex the package to her husband to mail off when he gets the NVC letter.
My question to the Yardies whose spouses have already had their interview in Kingston. What type of evidence of a continuing relationship does she have to provide? She did not take a lot of pictures but her husband visits her in Jamaica every 3-4 months. She has an ATM card where she has access to his account. They have a joint credit union account in JA.
Can she take the banking info, copies of his passport entry and exit stamps and whatever little picture she has? What other evidence do you guys think she will need?
This process is so stressful on their marriage as it is on eveyone else's and I am trying to give her some solid advice and well as reassurance and support. She and I know that her marriage is real, but you never know what the immigration officers will request. I am trying to make sure that she has everything they could possibly ask for and more. I know there would be no reason for denial, but you never know. After what happen with Jason and Marla, I am kinda skeptical about the Embassy practices and their requirements (even though we all know they are ridiculous).
I want my girl to have a pleasant experience and get approved without any hitches, so all the advice and info that can be given will be greatly appreciated.
One Love
Claire
I think the things you mentioned will suffice. They know that without a social security number here in the US, there can be few, if any joint accounts and bills.
Add:
Marriage certificate
Wedding pictures and receipts
And, what she has, and that should all be fine. Especially since its' been an ongoing thing for the last 4 years.