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Hi all,

 

I'm looking for some reassurance for the evidence I plan on submitting. I was able to get the last 2 years worth of joint electricity bills and last 12 months of joint water bills that I plan to submit. Do I need to go further back than only last 12 months with the water bills? 

 

I'm also submitting our sons birth certificate, titles of our house and car showing joint ownership of both, last 3 years of joint bank statements, joint tax transcripts since we got married. Amongst other things. 

 

 

Am I being silly worrying about whether i have enough water and electricity bills included or do they need to span the whole three years since we got married? It's just a pain because they don't go that far back online for me to access the statements. 

 

Your input is much appreciated.

 

Thank you.

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We just provided the most recent one that showed we were both on the bill.  
 

 

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2 hours ago, YvetteS said:

Am I being silly worrying about whether i have enough water and electricity bills included or do they need to span the whole three years since we got married?

One bill for each utility  per quarter since the day of the I-485 interview or if there was no interview, the day I-485 was filed. 

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I would ditch the utility bills and provide one bank statement per quarter.

 

USCIS seem very traditionally minded:  having a child together is the best evidence of a bona fide relationship in their eyes.

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2 hours ago, Mike E said:

One bill for each utility  per quarter since the day of the I-485 interview or if there was no interview, the day I-485 was filed. 

That's what I did but from the date of our marriage.

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18 hours ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

I would ditch the utility bills and provide one bank statement per quarter.

 

USCIS seem very traditionally minded:  having a child together is the best evidence of a bona fide relationship in their eyes.

Phew... Atleast I got the child part covered :D

 
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