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I am the US Citizen and my SO's ROC is coming up in half a year or so (still a good while, but just wondering), and before that time, we'll have a car paid off (it was solely financed in my name). And so when I get the title It'll have only me on it...We have another car (also only me on it), so I was thinking that once I pay off this car, I'll just do a full transfer to her name (yes I trust her that much). Would the title being joint or fully in her name, effect her ROC much?

We do have a child together, I'm military (so she's in all my military family stuff), she's under my car insurance, joint bank, etc...So I'm not really worried that much, was just curious if a joint title or full transfer (I do wanna shower her with all my love...although it's very materialistic)

thank you

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I am the US Citizen and my SO's ROC is coming up in half a year or so (still a good while, but just wondering), and before that time, we'll have a car paid off (it was solely financed in my name). And so when I get the title It'll have only me on it...We have another car (also only me on it), so I was thinking that once I pay off this car, I'll just do a full transfer to her name (yes I trust her that much). Would the title being joint or fully in her name, effect her ROC much?

We do have a child together, I'm military (so she's in all my military family stuff), she's under my car insurance, joint bank, etc...So I'm not really worried that much, was just curious if a joint title or full transfer (I do wanna shower her with all my love...although it's very materialistic)

thank you

If you have a good chunk of evidence already, transferring the title may not be necessary. If you do decide to change the names on the title, be sure your name stays on to show joint ownership. I had a bunch of evidence including my wife as co-owner of our home, so I didn't bother with changing the titles to our vehicles, both are currently in my name.

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Getting a joint title wouldn't be a bad idea if possible. We got both of our car titles changed to be joint - cost us about $45 each but I think it's well worth it.

Good luck!

I am the US Citizen and my SO's ROC is coming up in half a year or so (still a good while, but just wondering), and before that time, we'll have a car paid off (it was solely financed in my name). And so when I get the title It'll have only me on it...We have another car (also only me on it), so I was thinking that once I pay off this car, I'll just do a full transfer to her name (yes I trust her that much). Would the title being joint or fully in her name, effect her ROC much?

We do have a child together, I'm military (so she's in all my military family stuff), she's under my car insurance, joint bank, etc...So I'm not really worried that much, was just curious if a joint title or full transfer (I do wanna shower her with all my love...although it's very materialistic)

thank you

ROC Journey:

4/24/13 - Submitted I-751 application

4/26/13 - I-751 officially filed

6/11/13 - Biometrics done

8/14/13 - Rec'd RFE

9/21/13 - Submitted RFE response

9/23/13 - RFE response rec'd at VSC

(about 2 months later)

11/21/13 - Service request via Tier 1 submitted

12/11/13 - Response to service request rec'd - vague info about processing times

12/12/13 - Service request via Tier 2 submitted

12/10/13 - APPROVED!!! (letter rec'd 12/14/13)

12/16/13 - 2nd Service request response rec'd

12/17/13 - Card production email/text rec'd (online case updated)!

12/24/13 - Notification rec'd via email regarding card mailed on 12/23/13 (online case updated as well)

12/26/13 - 10-yr card rec'd!

One thing I have learned on this journey:

There is no such thing as an "overkill" evidence package. Submit anything and everything you can. Who knows what will prevent you from getting an RFE.

 
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