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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Oooook,

So couple months ago we received our I-797E NOA, claiming they want more evidence.

We've been trying to get everything together although its not mush so here's the story!

Here's what we submitted first as evidence:

A cover letter including the list of our evidence with our facebook pages( I know the gov looks at this )

Documents:

Our Upcoming Travel Itinerary to from Manila, Philippines

Our Upcoming Travel Itinerary to from Manila to Boracay, Philippines.

Our Car Joint Insurance statement and cards to date

Our Bank of America joint account statement to date

A past Travel itinerary to Last Vegas in May 2009

Scans of our Driver License

Scans of our Washington state Concealed weapons permit

Scan of a Wedding gift check sent to us for our upcoming Renewal of our wedding vows this February

Scan of a collage of past and recent pics of our relationship

So the situation was this, we were actually married in 2008 and kept it to ourselves to get our paper work going and also

plan an extravagant Destination wedding in 2012 for our family.

I work for myself and have had a hell of a time trying to establish myself and even finding a job.

With this being said, this explains why I have chose to file taxes separately as I took a business

loss and we have not filed taxes jointly until this last year.

Also, we currently are residing on my wifes fathers property and just sharing utilities (except for Garbage and Cable which don't bill both names on statements, just one name ) So this explains not too many utilities in both our names.

We have no mortgages, no credit cards or real financially joint finances other than bank accounts, car insurance, Cell Phone, Costco membership.

We did re-new our vows this last February and have a TON of photos, paper work, flight itineraries, boarding passes, not to mention photo albums, guest book and videos.

Can anyone give us some advice what we should submit since we have very little?

Thanks,

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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How about health insurance? Any joint policy? Do either of you have life insurance listing the other as beneficiary? You say you don't have joint credit cards, but do either of you have your own credit cards and have the other listed as an authorized user?

It might be a good idea so submit a few affidavits from friends/family members. I would definitely have your father-in-law write one confirming your living situation. It also wouldn't hurt for you to write a short letter explaining why certain evidence is missing especially regarding the tax returns.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: China
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POD instructions on all bank accounts, regardless if a joint account or no.

Sometimes my language usage seems confusing - please feel free to 'read it twice', just in case !
Ya know, you can find the answer to your question with the advanced search tool, when using a PC? Ditch the handphone, come back later on a PC, and try again.

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