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I am really confused on something. If your applying for a K1 or C1, how are you suppossed to have evidence of joint bank accounts, lease etc if you have never lived out there and dont need that?

Im going to the US on another visit for 2 months soon, and after i return we will probably apply for a K1, to move out there after i finish school in the following year, after this trip i wont visit for 8 monoths due to school. Should i sort all this out (bank account etc) when i go over on this trip, even though im not living there so wont be using it- does this matter.

What do others do?

mailed i130: 05-05-2011

NOA1 date: 05-11-2011

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Hi,

I am really confused on something. If your applying for a K1 or C1, how are you suppossed to have evidence of joint bank accounts, lease etc if you have never lived out there and dont need that?

Im going to the US on another visit for 2 months soon, and after i return we will probably apply for a K1, to move out there after i finish school in the following year, after this trip i wont visit for 8 monoths due to school. Should i sort all this out (bank account etc) when i go over on this trip, even though im not living there so wont be using it- does this matter.

What do others do?

For the K1 you dont need joint bank accounts.You will need it for AOS though, but that will be after you enter US on the K1 , get married and start a life together in US.

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Thanks for your reply.

What do people do with regards to the C1 with proving primary evidence. Because they get the green card before they actualy live with their partner?

I am considering this option as i think it is cheaper?

mailed i130: 05-05-2011

NOA1 date: 05-11-2011

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You don't need evidence such as joint bank account if you have never lived together ( 2 months holiday doesn't count). You will need evidence such as emails, phone bills, proof of visiting eachother etc. If you can, once married, it is a good idea to put the other on insurance documents (life insurance etc), and next-of-kin info at work.

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Thankyou, we dont email, he doesnt have imternet where he is at, we call alot and occassionally myspace each other. Would that be ok instead?

mailed i130: 05-05-2011

NOA1 date: 05-11-2011

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