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Hi all, 

 

I got an RFE and I will be sending joint bank statements. However my bank has all of my accounts (single) including the joint account on one statement. They do not issue separate statements for the joint account. Do I only send the pages in the statement that show the joint account or send the entire statement a d highlight where the joint account is? Some of my statements are like 8 and 10 pages long with the joint section only like 2 pages. What should I do?

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3 minutes ago, MsKayC said:

Hi all, 

 

I got an RFE and I will be sending joint bank statements. However my bank has all of my accounts (single) including the joint account on one statement. They do not issue separate statements for the joint account. Do I only send the pages in the statement that show the joint account or send the entire statement a d highlight where the joint account is? Some of my statements are like 8 and 10 pages long with the joint section only like 2 pages. What should I do?

You can go online and print statements for each account. No?

 

What sort of a bank is this that consolidates a number of accounts and sends just one statement?

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6 minutes ago, BlessedAssurance said:

You can go online and print statements for each account. No?

 

What sort of a bank is this that consolidates a number of accounts and sends just one statement?

Mine does.. I have a credit union and they do not have separate statement for joint accounts. I also work at this credit union and I know for sure it cannot be done. 

 

Should I send all of the statement or only the relevant pages?

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The single account is also relevant to your financials. Does he have a single account too anywhere? If so include it also. If there are transactions on your single account for household purchases or bills or expenses that are his highlight them. Explain in your cover letter how your accounts are set up- who pays for what and then show supporting documents. 

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4 hours ago, Damara said:

The single account is also relevant to your financials. Does he have a single account too anywhere? If so include it also. If there are transactions on your single account for household purchases or bills or expenses that are his highlight them. Explain in your cover letter how your accounts are set up- who pays for what and then show supporting documents. 

Ok thanks

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