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AOS Interview K1 - Proof of Bonafide Relationship

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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9 hours ago, NikLR said:

Photos of you together and with family would also be helpful. 

Yup! Definitely bring along photos of yourselves and with the family. Even though they aren't considered to be strong evidence, the IOs always seem to ask to see them at AOS interviews. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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On 8/8/2020 at 12:31 PM, Jorgedig said:

We brought wedding photos to our interview, and the IO did want to see them.  We also brought family photos taken during the time leading up to the interview, of my husband's daughters visiting, us with our dogs, our house etc.  I am not sure how useful the youtube videos would be, since you cannot submit video media.  

 

Do you have any household bills together, such as utilities?  We had added my husband to our power bill and water bill.

 

Your other evidence of shared address and shared banking sounds perfect.

Do you have to show your entire Bank statement with a month of your finances or just the first page showing your names together and address?

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1 hour ago, Pooley said:

Do you have to show your entire Bank statement with a month of your finances or just the first page showing your names together and address?

I woukd show the whole thing. 

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6 hours ago, Pooley said:

Do you have to show your entire Bank statement with a month of your finances or just the first page showing your names together and address?

We brought quarterly statements, as well as several joint bills, dating back to when we commingled everything.  We had quite a lot, since our AOS interview was nearly 14 months after we married.  The idea was to show a pattern of ongoing commingling from the beginning, rather than  just a one-off account page, which could have been opened the day before.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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42 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

We brought quarterly statements, as well as several joint bills, dating back to when we commingled everything.  We had quite a lot, since our AOS interview was nearly 14 months after we married.  The idea was to show a pattern of ongoing commingling from the beginning, rather than  just a one-off account page, which could have been opened the day before.

That makes sense. Thank you!

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