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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I added my wife to my credit card as a approved user and was going to use this as part of my evidence of relationship for the interview if we had one after I filed for AOS.

The question is I noticed that after I added her she still did not appear on the credit card statements just my name so how do I go about showing the interviewer that she is added to my credit card? I already have her on life insurance,medical, photos and we will be doing joint banking soon and my mom is going to write a letter saying we stay with her paying rent for food electricity etc. Do i need to worry about credit card statements?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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If you want to show it, you can make a copy of both your cards to show they have the same account number(I would block out the middle numbers if doing that) . And/or view your account information online and print off a screen shot of where it would have authorized users listed.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Most people should understand that opening another credit card account could negatively affect your credit score. Thus, a good recommendation was to send a copy of your credit cards with only the last four digits showing. On the flip side of the coin, do your best to provide other financial information, such as each of being the beneficiary on your 401 or retirement account, jointly having one health/dental policy, and better, have a signed letter from your human resource department testifying that your spouse is your beneficiary. Car insurance cards, homeowners declaration page, etc. The heavier the financial sharing, the better.

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Most people should understand that opening another credit card account could negatively affect your credit score. Thus, a good recommendation was to send a copy of your credit cards with only the last four digits showing. On the flip side of the coin, do your best to provide other financial information, such as each of being the beneficiary on your 401 or retirement account, jointly having one health/dental policy, and better, have a signed letter from your human resource department testifying that your spouse is your beneficiary. Car insurance cards, homeowners declaration page, etc. The heavier the financial sharing, the better.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Most people should understand that opening another credit card account could negatively affect your credit score. Thus, a good recommendation was to send a copy of your credit cards with only the last four digits showing. On the flip side of the coin, do your best to provide other financial information, such as each of being the beneficiary on your 401 or retirement account, jointly having one health/dental policy, and better, have a signed letter from your human resource department testifying that your spouse is your beneficiary. Car insurance cards, homeowners declaration page, etc. The heavier the financial sharing, the better.

Ah yeah was going to add her to my 401k as beneficiary I need to get that done and she is already on my heath/dental and my HR person did write a letter explaining she was added to my plan on this effective date and signed it. I could probably do the car insurance it wouldn't hurt and I don't own a home yet been saving with one I live with my mom for now so she was going to write and affidavit for me.

Thanks for the input :)

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