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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Haiti
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Good afternoon,

I am compiling all the info to send in for the ROC for my husband. Here is a list of what I have so far.

  • Copy of 2014 and 2015 joint tax returns (IRS transcripts)
  • Copies of jointly held checking and savings accounts from September 2014-Present date
  • Three joint lease agreements from September 2014-Present
  • Copy of forms from my employer showing husband as the beneficiary on a group life and accidental death policy.
  • Title of joint ownership of two vehicles
  • Joint bill of sale for one vehicle (purchasing a vehicle)
  • Joint auto insurance ID cards from August 2014-present
  • Joint vehicle registration for two vehicles from August 2014-present
  • Joint rental insurance
  • 2 affidavits of support
  • Letter from me explaining why we don't have joint health insurance (both companies pay for it so we don't have joint), explanation behind why we don't own a home, have children yet, (we are also applying for visa's for his children still living abroad),
  • Pictures from the last 2+ years.

We don't yet have wills or POA's yet. Our date for submitting is 3/14/16. Should we try to get these done before then? Or work on them now and turn them in if more is asked for?

Besides this, we don't have anything else with both names on it. For some strange reason, when we started new utility accounts when we moved I couldn't get his name put on the accounts along with my name (something about his SSN being too new....strange I still don't know why).

Thanks in advance for any input!

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Filed: FB-2 Visa Country: Bangladesh
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I think you have a lot of evidence. Maybe provide copies of your drivers licenses to show that you both have the same address.

Any joint credit cards?

The wills and powers of attorney aren't necessary at this point. But, they are good things to have for life in general.

F2B

(Helping aunt with cousin's petition)

01/02/2011: PD (Priority Date)
01/04/2011: I-130 NOA1

02/16/2011: I-130 NOA2

08/04/2016: Received DS-261/AOS Bill

08/06/2016: Completed DS-261/Paid AOS Bill

08/16/2016: Received IV Bill

10/11/2016: Submitted AOS/IV documentation

10/11/2016: Paid IV fee bill

10/14/2016: Submitted DS-260

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Haiti
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I think you have a lot of evidence. Maybe provide copies of your drivers licenses to show that you both have the same address.

Any joint credit cards?

The wills and powers of attorney aren't necessary at this point. But, they are good things to have for life in general.

I can definitely put in the DL copies.

We do not have any joint CC's. I only have 1 (which I had before marriage) we don't want to get into CC debt so we have decided we don't need any others. I will explain that in the letter I am attaching.

Thanks for the input! I appreciate it!

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