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Hello, how can we show joint ownership of a house or property or lease an apartment if we live in another country not the US? Will they still accept this document if our apartment is in Morocco? And how can you share finances when you cant put your husbands name on any banks or anything like that if he doesnt have a social security number? And the same with me living in his country, i dont have papers so i can be on anything either. What can we do? They are asking for these items as we are in intent to revoke process. I hope and pray someone can help me, i keep asking questions but no one will help. Thanks so much in advance.

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Hello, how can we show joint ownership of a house or property or lease an apartment if we live in another country not the US? Will they still accept this document if our apartment is in Morocco? And how can you share finances when you cant put your husbands name on any banks or anything like that if he doesnt have a social security number? And the same with me living in his country, i dont have papers so i can be on anything either. What can we do? They are asking for these items as we are in intent to revoke process. I hope and pray someone can help me, i keep asking questions but no one will help. Thanks so much in advance.

sweetcitywife

Morocco

whatever you have that is proof that you are still married and living together so if that apartment has both of your names in it then you can certainly include it. other proofs are bills, bank statements, official letters, cellphone contracts, medical/health/life/ car insurance, -everything and anything you have that shows you now share some things

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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If you are renting with your husband, just ask the landlord for a notarized letter stating this fact in Arabic and translate it to English. Also, I provided a letter from his mother who saw that we co-mingled finances on a daily basis. Do you still have a bank account in the US and access to funds? (There is a sample of what needs to be in the letter in the instruction for application of a K-3 Visa or K-1). Lastly, if he is the one supporting you both then his family can write a letter attesting to this fact and have it notarized as well. Good luck and yes they take these letters from family we submitted them with our CR1 request.

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Your mother-in-law can state in her letter that she saw that her son used your visa/debit card with you thereby proving that you both have had access to the monies. Also, she can state that your husband is the only one working and sole provider or your family. Those are examples of what to put in the letter.

Our letters included my mother-in-laws full name, her ID number, where she resides and what she declared for example a faithful relation between my husband and I and that she had hosted me in her home during our courtship. That she blessed our marriage, when the marriage happened, that she saw us exchange money through western union, that I provided assistance with paying the rent, and that she certified and declared said statement and assumed any responsibility in case of false declaration and put her hand in authentication of the truthfulness thereof.

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Thanks everyone for your help! It is a big help! What if we cant get an apartment in both our names and we just stay in my husbands families home, can his mom or dad or one of our sister n laws write a letter stating we live on the second floor? We dont pay rent though. How does my family write this letter when you live in the family home and dont pay rent? Also, i put my work money in my husbands bank account in Morocco as i cant have an account as i dont have a residency card, should i show a copy of the deposit slip and the bank statement and state i put my money in my husbands account? And should my sister n law state in a letter she sees me give my money to my husband and he puts my money in his account? Is this good or bad? And i should use his atm card at his bank? Also, my husband pays for everything for me, he buys me my meds, food, clothing, doctor visits whatever i need, were married, how can they doubt us. I told them in one letter to come to our house and stay as long as they like they can even sleep in our room, i dont care, just to prove to them they are wrong and to say sorry to us! Sorry, they make me sad, cause they approve bad people and not real people. Just cause were tired from working and didnt show all the stuff they wanted they said were fraud. How can a couple be fraud when we live together two years now?

Thanks for your help so much and i look forward to your response!

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Your mother-in-law can state in her letter that she saw that her son used your visa/debit card with you thereby proving that you both have had access to the monies. Also, she can state that your husband is the only one working and sole provider or your family. Those are examples of what to put in the letter.

Our letters included my mother-in-laws full name, her ID number, where she resides and what she declared for example a faithful relation between my husband and I and that she had hosted me in her home during our courtship. That she blessed our marriage, when the marriage happened, that she saw us exchange money through western union, that I provided assistance with paying the rent, and that she certified and declared said statement and assumed any responsibility in case of false declaration and put her hand in authentication of the truthfulness thereof.

Hope this helps...

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Hello Miben thanks for your good help! Yes, i have a bank account in the US and have access to my funds, but my husband cant be on it cause he doesnt have a social security card, and i only use it from the computer with my visa number. What are you asking? Also, we both work and both support each other. So how do we write this in the letter? he gives me money and i give him money. We share all our money every day. I look forward again to your help.

Thanks, sweetcitywife

If you are renting with your husband, just ask the landlord for a notarized letter stating this fact in Arabic and translate it to English. Also, I provided a letter from his mother who saw that we co-mingled finances on a daily basis. Do you still have a bank account in the US and access to funds? (There is a sample of what needs to be in the letter in the instruction for application of a K-3 Visa or K-1). Lastly, if he is the one supporting you both then his family can write a letter attesting to this fact and have it notarized as well. Good luck and yes they take these letters from family we submitted them with our CR1 request.

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One more question please, my mother n law cannot read or write and only speaks Moroccan arabic, and my father in law only writes arabic. Can i use a sister n law that we live instead for the letters? I look forward to hearing from you one more, sorry.

Thanks, sweetcitywife

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Hello Miben thanks for your good help! Yes, i have a bank account in the US and have access to my funds, but my husband cant be on it cause he doesnt have a social security card, and i only use it from the computer with my visa number. What are you asking? Also, we both work and both support each other. So how do we write this in the letter? he gives me money and i give him money. We share all our money every day. I look forward again to your help.

Thanks, sweetcitywife

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