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1 hour ago, AtomicUK said:

Thank you for the reply

I assume you are saying we do not need to do this, but do we know if, given the 6 years+ length of our pre marriage relationship, there would be any benefit or not to doing this? 🤔

Affidavit of Support is form I-864 petitioner files. It says that petitioner is going to financially support the beneficiary so he or she does not become a burden to US taxpayer. This is needed to get immigrant visa.

 

What you're talking about is called just Affidavit. It has minimal impact. Sure people who know you can sign it.

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18 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Affidavit of Support is form I-864 petitioner files. It says that petitioner is going to financially support the beneficiary so he or she does not become a burden to US taxpayer. This is needed to get immigrant visa.

 

What you're talking about is called just Affidavit. It has minimal impact. Sure people who know you can sign it.

Thank you.

Noted, apologies for the misunderstanding over the use of the term 'Affidavit of Support'.

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21 hours ago, AtomicUK said:

Thank you.

Noted, apologies for the misunderstanding over the use of the term 'Affidavit of Support'.

Most affidavits from other people about your relationship don't help at all.  Usually, they hurt, as they seem contrived. Concentrate on evidence of time spent together in person.

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13 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Most affidavits from other people about your relationship don't help at all.  Usually, they hurt, as they seem contrived. Concentrate on evidence of time spent together in person.

Thank you - That is an interesting good alternative view point.

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36 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Usually, they hurt, as they seem contrived. Concentrate on evidence of time spent together in person.

I really liked our Affidavits.  I enjoyed reading my friends, family and associates writing about us.  It was very touching and I kept copies of them all.  You should put out a request and see what you get back.  Some of your friends/family may be really good writers; you never know.  Also, I tried to focus on affidavits that would corroborate other evidence.  e.g. an affidavit of someone who is also in photos with you and spouse.  or, I included an affidavit from our interior designer and she described the projects we did at our residence, that corroborated that we actually lived together at our address and it matched the address listed on both of our driver's licenses.

 
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