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Married but living separately - the interview for green card next week

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Hi,

My friend just ask me a favor to ask this here. she got married to a US citizen, all paper works got submitted already. And their interview will be next week. From the moment they got married, they decided to live on separate house, because they want to save more money so they can move easily and conveniently when they have enough savings. She is worried that this might be a problem in the approval of her green card. What is the best arguments to the interviewing officer on why they decided to live separately??

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Well you stated reason is to save more money, didn't you?

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Sounds odd as a reason.

Even Boiler find it odd, it's no doubt.

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12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

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Living together will save them more money than paying two separate rent. They made need to think for another reason for living apart. Are they living in different cities.

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Even Boiler find it odd, it's no doubt.

True, two separate households.

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They both live with their parents.... They live in the same city... Is living separately as a married couple would be a problem in their application for green card? They really want to move out in their respective family.. but they do not have enough money to do it. For now.

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Why did they file so soon?

May have been better to wait.

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They file early because, so my friends' fiancee can work while waiting for the green cards interview. Thats the truth. Is there gonna be a problem in their situation? They do not want to pretend they live together that's gonna be a lot of trouble. Better tell the truth.

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If they are working what is the problem living together?

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Certainly possible.

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Do they?, I thought you said they were in the same town?

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Yes they do.... This is just my own question not from them... Im just curious if for example they both live in different state. Is there gonna be some problem? What if for example they work in different state... Just curious here...

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