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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hello everyone!

 

I am looking for people who has had their GC interview (k1/marriage based) here...

 

On the part where it asks to bring everything that solidifies or proves your marriage...we are a very simple couple and only really have our bank account together, lease, health insurance, and pictures (SO MANY PICTURES)....we don't have credit cards together, no utilities (it is included in our lease) no car title together (his paperwork to get a license was delayed so he couldn't even drive until very recently!!!) no tax returns together. So my question is, is this going to be an issue? How was the process on this part for you all?

 

MANY THANKS FOR ANY HELP! We are so nervous!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Germany
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What about power of attorney for each other, wills, car insurance?

What you have doesn't sound bad to be honest and I wouldn't be too worried.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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You don’t have credit cards or you don’t have credit cards together?   If the latter fix that.  Add each other as authorized users at minimum.  Joint accounts if possible.  
 

Include a letter signed by both saying that utilities are included in lease and excerpt the lease.  
 

Do you have Usps informed delivery? Provide images of mailed addressed to each / both of you with the same address.
 

Does the beneficiary have state ID? Include a copy as it has the address of the residence of the couple.  
 

Update your employment records showing beneficiary as emergency contact. 
 

Update 401k, company life insurance showing beneficiary as the applicant for green card.  
 

Show copies of health insurance cards with each spouse’s name.  
 

pics from wedding ceremony and reception.  Receipts for reception 
 

receipts for engagement and wedding rings.   

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