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So my wife and i filled out all the forms a year and half ago for the I751 petition, and today we received a letter stating we need more proof and we have until December 10th. 

They want the following proof: leases in both names showing joint occupancy or deeds and mortgages in both names showing joint ownership, property, life or health insurance documents, utility bills, and or loan/credit cards from the time we were married.  The only documents i can get for even close to that time period would be life insurance.  I did not put her on my mortgage because i thought i would have to refinance it.  How do i get all these documents from the time we were married if i did not do them back then. 

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42 minutes ago, foofighter38 said:

So my wife and i filled out all the forms a year and half ago for the I751 petition, and today we received a letter stating we need more proof and we have until December 10th. 

They want the following proof: leases in both names showing joint occupancy or deeds and mortgages in both names showing joint ownership, property, life or health insurance documents, utility bills, and or loan/credit cards from the time we were married.  The only documents i can get for even close to that time period would be life insurance.  I did not put her on my mortgage because i thought i would have to refinance it.  How do i get all these documents from the time we were married if i did not do them back then. 

  • No, it is not possible.
  • It may not help at this point but you can do them now - the dates on these will show as whatever the dates these joint documents become official (the future dates).   

You had many moons to do these but as you did not - write a letter of explanation may be your only option

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1 hour ago, foofighter38 said:

So my wife and i filled out all the forms a year and half ago for the I751 petition, and today we received a letter stating we need more proof and we have until December 10th. 

They want the following proof: leases in both names showing joint occupancy or deeds and mortgages in both names showing joint ownership, property, life or health insurance documents, utility bills, and or loan/credit cards from the time we were married.  The only documents i can get for even close to that time period would be life insurance.  I did not put her on my mortgage because i thought i would have to refinance it.  How do i get all these documents from the time we were married if i did not do them back then. 

How about utility bills? Maybe her name as the beneficiary for your 401k? Since you have time until December 10. You still have time to do that. 

DISCLAIMER: I'm not working with USCIS/NVC and never work with them. All my comment based on my own experience and what I read. 

 

"When you have a fight with your partner, remember that it is not you against your partner but it is both of you against the problem" :) 

 

 
I-129F Sent : 2017-05-12

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F NOA2:

2017-06-17

2017-11-29 (Date on hard copy) / 2017-11-30 (Date USCIS Website/Online Tracker App)

NVC Received Date:                 2018-01-16

NVC Case No. assigned:         2018-01-16

NVC Left:                                    2018-01-20

Consulate Received:                2018-01-22

Packet 3 Received:                   2018-01-27

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Interview Date:                          2018-03-08

Visa Received:                          2018-03-13

US Entry:                                    2018-03-19

SSN Application:                      2018-04-03

SSN Received:                          2018-05-02

Marriage:                                   2018-05-05

Marriage Certificate

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Change name in SSN:             2018-06-04

AOS, AP & EAD submitted:    2018-07-06

NOA 1 (email):                          2018-07-10

NOA 1 (mail):                            2018-07-16

Biometric app:                          2018-08-09

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i do have her as my beneficiary of my 401k, utility bills, and my life insurance, but these will not do i guess.  We just put her name on the bank account back in Feb. the reason i never put her name on my account before, is that she had her own bank account. I cautioned her about this before, but she is very stingy with her money. I did try to get her on the loan for the car we got in 2016, but they would not approve of the loan if her name was on it.  So it isn't like i didn't try, ####### just keeps happening.  The whole thing that messes with me is that they want it all from back in 2014. Well we just got married in late Nov. of 2014.  It's crazy that they will not accept my tax returns unless i send W2's along.  Heck the IRS accepts them.  It's not like i'm a lawyer or anything so i really don't know what I'm doing here. 

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