Sophyie,
This may because my husband and I never lived in the same place (with the exception of a summer together in the US in 2006) before getting married. We met in 1995, so we'd known each other for ages...but this wouldn't show up anywhere on the I-130 application. All they see are our addresses which were always in different places until three days before we got married in Germany (this past August).
In any case, we have emails saved all the way back to 1995, so printing off a few of these should help. We might send a CD anyway since we made one already...but they can choose to discard it if they want. The other things in the "package" should be enough.
Thanks everyone for your support and help!
Mary
QUOTE(sophyie @ Feb 7 2007, 04:55 PM)

Wow- that IS weird (I think). I wonder if it's related to this new law...
We did DCF in Frankfurt, and even though we got married only a couple of weeks before filing (we filed in person directly in Frankfurt), they never even looked at ANY evidence at all- not even at the interview. (I had a gread folder prepared)
Don't concentrate on the photos though, pick a couple from different years, photos that show you and his family, you with your family, the two of you surrounded by friends.
What I'd concentrate on would be things like joint bank accounts, joined lease of your apartment, letters and cards from different years addressed to the both of you, travel confirmations showing both your names... things like that.
Hope all goes well! Keep us posted!