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My wife and I each have a savings and a checking account that were started separately, and then we also have a savings account (at a different institution) that we opened together.

Yesterday, we added each other to the our respective checking accounts (lots of transactional activity out of those, as you might expect), but not to our individual savings account(s). The joint savings account has virtually no activity, as we opened it with wedding gift money that we plan to use for big purchases (furniture for the house, our honeymoon once her AOS is complete, etc).

I've seen a lot of references to the fact that a lack of shared/comingled financial resources can be an issue for AOS, but we had planned to keep our finances (in the "bank account" sense) largely independent. I do pay her health insurance (medical, dental, vision) and car insurance (we have a shared policy) as well as a few other things, and submitted those with our paperwork. I bought the house before we were even engaged, so the mortgage is in my name alone, as are the utility bills.

Should we take the extra step of adding each other to the savings accounts, or will that be OK? The savings accounts see very little activity, other than routine deposits. I can't remember the last time I took anything out of savings (which, in this case, is a good thing!). I just want to be sure we won't be in for a rough ride when we FINALLY get to our interview...

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06/18/10 Married

08/12/10 - Day 0 - Mailed I-130, I-485, I-765 (USPS Express Mail)

08/13/10 - Day 1 - Delivery Confirmation at USCIS Chicago Lockbox

08/20/10 - Day 8 - Electronic (E-mail/SMS) confirmation of acceptance/NOA issued for I-130, I-485, I-765

10/09/10 - Day 58 - EAD (I-765) case visible online, others still not showing up.

10/21/10 - Day 70 - Spoke to 2nd-tier support, got a "referral" opened on the biometrics appointment (as in, why isn't there one yet?)

10/29/10 - Day 78 - Biometrics appt letter received (scheduled for November 18 in Alexandria)

11/04/10 - Day 84 - Successful Walk-In Biometrics at Alexandria, VA

11/04/10 - Day 84 - Email/SMS notice of "Card Production Ordered"

11/09/10 - Day 89 - Email/SMS notice of "Card Production Ordered" (same text, same everything, just a second notice)

11/12/10 - Day 92 - Email/SMS notice of "EAD Approved"

11/12/10 - Day 92 - Received EAD card in mail (same day as notification of approval, no other snail mail notices)

12/07/10 - Day 117 - AOS Interview letter received (scheduled for January 10, 2011)

01/10/11 - Day 153 - AOS Interview complete - verbally approved, but we're not believing it until the card shows up.

01/14/11 - Day 157 - Electronic (E-mail/SMS) notification of approval of I-485

01/15/11 - Day 158 - Received notice of I-485 approval in mail

01/18/11 - Day 161 - Received Green Card in mail!

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My wife and I each have a savings and a checking account that were started separately, and then we also have a savings account (at a different institution) that we opened together.

Yesterday, we added each other to the our respective checking accounts (lots of transactional activity out of those, as you might expect), but not to our individual savings account(s). The joint savings account has virtually no activity, as we opened it with wedding gift money that we plan to use for big purchases (furniture for the house, our honeymoon once her AOS is complete, etc).

I've seen a lot of references to the fact that a lack of shared/comingled financial resources can be an issue for AOS, but we had planned to keep our finances (in the "bank account" sense) largely independent. I do pay her health insurance (medical, dental, vision) and car insurance (we have a shared policy) as well as a few other things, and submitted those with our paperwork. I bought the house before we were even engaged, so the mortgage is in my name alone, as are the utility bills.

Should we take the extra step of adding each other to the savings accounts, or will that be OK? The savings accounts see very little activity, other than routine deposits. I can't remember the last time I took anything out of savings (which, in this case, is a good thing!). I just want to be sure we won't be in for a rough ride when we FINALLY get to our interview...

You don't need to have EVERY account together. I'm sure USCIS understands the needs to have separate savings account and even separate normal accounts (like for buying each other pressies and not using joint funds).

What you've done seems more than fine to me. They just want to see that you have trust in each other by sharing money or access to money and it looks like you've done that easily.

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You don't need to have EVERY account together. I'm sure USCIS understands the needs to have separate savings account and even separate normal accounts (like for buying each other pressies and not using joint funds).

What you've done seems more than fine to me. They just want to see that you have trust in each other by sharing money or access to money and it looks like you've done that easily.

Thanks! I was hoping reason would prevail, but so much of this process seems like tweaking our natural relationship patterns to make sure it looks like someone else thinks it should, and seeing advice on the site had me worried that we wouldn't be "checklist-compliant" enough!

06/18/10 Married

08/12/10 - Day 0 - Mailed I-130, I-485, I-765 (USPS Express Mail)

08/13/10 - Day 1 - Delivery Confirmation at USCIS Chicago Lockbox

08/20/10 - Day 8 - Electronic (E-mail/SMS) confirmation of acceptance/NOA issued for I-130, I-485, I-765

10/09/10 - Day 58 - EAD (I-765) case visible online, others still not showing up.

10/21/10 - Day 70 - Spoke to 2nd-tier support, got a "referral" opened on the biometrics appointment (as in, why isn't there one yet?)

10/29/10 - Day 78 - Biometrics appt letter received (scheduled for November 18 in Alexandria)

11/04/10 - Day 84 - Successful Walk-In Biometrics at Alexandria, VA

11/04/10 - Day 84 - Email/SMS notice of "Card Production Ordered"

11/09/10 - Day 89 - Email/SMS notice of "Card Production Ordered" (same text, same everything, just a second notice)

11/12/10 - Day 92 - Email/SMS notice of "EAD Approved"

11/12/10 - Day 92 - Received EAD card in mail (same day as notification of approval, no other snail mail notices)

12/07/10 - Day 117 - AOS Interview letter received (scheduled for January 10, 2011)

01/10/11 - Day 153 - AOS Interview complete - verbally approved, but we're not believing it until the card shows up.

01/14/11 - Day 157 - Electronic (E-mail/SMS) notification of approval of I-485

01/15/11 - Day 158 - Received notice of I-485 approval in mail

01/18/11 - Day 161 - Received Green Card in mail!

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