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My husband's interview is the day after tomorrow :help::wacko:

I have sent him money a few times, not on a regular basis but to help with family emergencies. I am wondering if it is a good idea for him to present these receipts as part of our evidence or not?

Tomorrow morning is my last chance to communicate with him so I need to let him know - thanks!!!

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Do let him take those with him, but keep them as the last resort. A lot of times money transfer might show some kind of immigration arrangement.

I did show mine, and that wasn't even the last option, we actually sent WU receipts while initial i-130 filling and CO kind of asked me what I got for our anniversary, so I showed her our WU saying how my husband wanted me to buy some jewellery with the money he sent me for the anniversary. But we have been married for 4 years during my interview, so I guess money transfer was granted.

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If married I can't see any reason why a spouse taking care of their mate financially would be anything but positive. We had a joint account in the Philippines my wife would draw on when she needed money. That was one of our proofs of a bonafide marriage.

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I presented all of my WU receipts during my interview, arranged chronologically, because I am ####### like that LOL! The pre-screener specifically asked for them. I would suggest bringing them, just in case he has to present more evidence.

It doesn't hurt to be overly prepared, as I have picked up from all the other VJers :)

Good luck on your husband's interview!

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