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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Our apt is July 31st. The I 797 says to bring many documents, All immigration documents ever issued, All eligibility documents ever issued, All originals and copies of all documents submitted with the I 485. Proof of my citizenship, an interpretor , divorce papers , marriage papers, bank accounts, tax returns, all the POE papers, And certified language translation of any Chinese language document. Another I 864, A letter from my work, And much more.

I've been putting the copies together all day.

Do they want passport photos too.

Any last minute suggestions. Thanks.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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I don't see an edit button so I added this. I don't really have much in the way of joint documents. I have copied our joint tax return, and the check is copied, that came in both our names. I deposited the cash into our joint account. Our health insurance has cards with only my name. The dental card has only my name . I copied a form giving her death benefit rights for my pension.

The house is in my name , No rental agreement, the car loan, utilities, my name, She don't have any credit cards. Were waiting on the bank card with her name. We got a lot of photos. I have dental receipts with her name . And that's about it.

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I don't see an edit button so I added this. I don't really have much in the way of joint documents. I have copied our joint tax return, and the check is copied, that came in both our names. I deposited the cash into our joint account. Our health insurance has cards with only my name. The dental card has only my name . I copied a form giving her death benefit rights for my pension.

The house is in my name , No rental agreement, the car loan, utilities, my name, She don't have any credit cards. Were waiting on the bank card with her name. We got a lot of photos. I have dental receipts with her name . And that's about it.

Do you have any investment account ? Add her as a beneficiary ? Add her as emergency contact at work or add her as your medical proxy person. Authorise her on you credit card account.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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My 401K, Put her on there. ok. I can do that but it doesn't get me any paper. Anything at work takes two months to get paper back. Credit card account. I'm not wanting to burden her with debt. And I'm a cash mostly , kinda guy. But thank you.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Kyrgyzstan
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My 401K, Put her on there. ok. I can do that but it doesn't get me any paper. Anything at work takes two months to get paper back. Credit card account. I'm not wanting to burden her with debt. And I'm a cash mostly , kinda guy. But thank you.

An authorized user has nothign to do with her credit. It allows her to charge to your card, but the credit does not report back to her credit report.

The response to your post, was just trying to help you out in reference to getting joint anything. The more joint documents you have at your AOS looks really good to the IO and will boost your chance of getting an automatic approval at the interview.

Best of luck.

Mike

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An authorized user has nothign to do with her credit. It allows her to charge to your card, but the credit does not report back to her credit report.

The response to your post, was just trying to help you out in reference to getting joint anything. The more joint documents you have at your AOS looks really good to the IO and will boost your chance of getting an automatic approval at the interview.

Best of luck.

Mike

I am an authorized user on my partners accounts. (Credit cards ) all of those account show up in my credit report. It actually helps but doesn't affect your own credit.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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I've been putting the copies together all day.

Yep, sounds about par for this round of applications. :thumbs:

Good luck on your interview. :thumbs:

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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