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bubibu
Hello!
I am trying to get the I-751 packet ready and I would appreciate any input!
The issue is that my husband has really bad credit history and after we had problems with a bank in NY because of that, after we moved to NV we did not open a joint checking account or anything else that would require his social security and/or credit check. As a result we do not have almost any financial documents to send. Do you think that we should write a letter explaining this, or just leave it as it is and send as much other stuff as possible? Has anybody have any similar experiences?
Thanks for the help! It is really appreciated!
Haole
QUOTE(bubibu @ Aug 1 2007, 06:13 PM) *
Hello!
I am trying to get the I-751 packet ready and I would appreciate any input!
The issue is that my husband has really bad credit history and after we had problems with a bank in NY because of that, after we moved to NV we did not open a joint checking account or anything else that would require his social security and/or credit check. As a result we do not have almost any financial documents to send. Do you think that we should write a letter explaining this, or just leave it as it is and send as much other stuff as possible? Has anybody have any similar experiences?
Thanks for the help! It is really appreciated!

Some joint things you can do.
Magazine prescriptions.
Life insurance. You can always cancel.
Bills.
Trust or Will or both.
Affidavits from 2 people
Joint car registration and insurance.

I wouldn't send letter. Just go with what you can get.



bubibu
Thanks a lot!
I did not want to go with the letter either but I am a little bit worried that there is almost no financial stuff. Other than that, we have many pictures, car and health insurance, dmv letters, doctor bills, etc. We do have the paperwork from the old checking account and credit cards on both names but these are old.
*Marilyn*
i would include them...
road2kros
Just show them all what you have .... or any joint that you have..... the important thing is you married each other in good faith - this is all you need to prove.
Cassie
QUOTE(bubibu @ Aug 2 2007, 02:40 AM) *
Thanks a lot!
I did not want to go with the letter either but I am a little bit worried that there is almost no financial stuff. Other than that, we have many pictures, car and health insurance, dmv letters, doctor bills, etc. We do have the paperwork from the old checking account and credit cards on both names but these are old.



usually when they send an RFE for insufficient financial information, they make it pretty clear that they are looking for evidence of joint assets and liabilities. this could include things that beckypua mentioned, as well as income tax transcripts for the years of your marriage, mortgage/rent agreement in both your names, etc. If you don't have a joint chequing account, think outside the box for evidence. For example, if your hubby is working, can you prove that his cheque is being deposited into the current bank account to be used towards joint household expenses?
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