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Bonafide Marriage Evidence for young 20s couple |
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9:00 pm September 13, 2020 | |
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TangoVictor

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Fiance (LPR) and I (F1) are currently living on different houses (35 miles away). We re getting married next week and submitting AOS the day after. We are going to move in together the same day of the marriage at her parent s house (they are signing the affidavit of support btw). Anyway, what evidence besides a cell phone plan with both of our names on it can we submit? Each of us have a checkings account and a credit card. We have no problem in adding the other one as an authorized user but.. can we just do that or do we have to close one and have one joint bank account? Thank you!
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i864 confusion |
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1:28 am September 13, 2020 | |
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wally29

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Hello guys! I am filling out the i864 and got to the family members part.. I'm filing for my wife and daughter. However, my daughter was born in Colombia in 2020 but doesn't have her CRBA yet because of the pandemic. Should I list her as the daughter of the principal immigrant on the i864, or leave her off because she'll be an American citizen when she gets the CRBA?? (we should get my daughter's CRBA at the same time of the interview, if possible.) Thanks for any and all advice!!!
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N-400 under 3 yr rule |
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4:33 am September 11, 2020 | |
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frank19910210

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Hi, I am just asking this for future reference as I am reading through N-400 online form and forum for curiosity. Under 3yr rule, the system has just asked to submit mariage certificate, IRS transcript and copy of green card. Do I have to upload also everything that proves my relationship with my husband (basically whole folder for i-751) to the other documents section? (Because it can be more than 500 pages) Or I just wait until the interview? Also, when I am in an interview, do I have to bring also all the documents again that is up to date (probably even larger than I-751 file) in person? Thanks a lot!
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Which fee would they charge? |
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1:06 am September 10, 2020 | |
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TangoVictor

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Planning on filing concurrently I-130 and I-485 with EAD and AP forms. USCIS fees are going to increase on October 2nd by around $1200. What will happen if I file on September 28th and they cash the check after October 2nd? Would the case be rejected? Or would they honor the old fees since I filed before October 2nd?
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We are worried, should we get a lawyer? |
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9:59 pm September 9, 2020 | |
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TangoVictor

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I entered the country about a year ago as a student with an F1 visa. My fiance on the other hand is a permanent resident and is about a month short of applying for naturalization. We are both broke college students trying to save every possible penny so we are contemplating the idea of filling out the forms by ourselves and saving the $1400 a lawyer charges. The thing is we are kind of scared, I know every case is different but we feel ours is a little out of the ordinary... We believe these are the "weak" points a lawyer could help us out with: - We ve been dating just over 8 months (even though we re deeply in love and confident of the step we re taking, it freaks us out that an officer at USCIS would think its fraud)
- We live 40 miles apart and the plan is to move in together at her parents house but this will be 2 months after marriage so I can finish school since I have to be there almost every day. I would sleep at her house on weekends though
Should I still list my address as hers? - We don t want to mess up filling out a form, we ve read so many horror stories about it (i.e. Not typing NA on boxes)
- Her dad is going to sign the affidavit for me, is there a guide on how to do all of this? I ve found guides for marrying US citizens but what about getting married to a permanent resident?
- My parents won t be present due to flying restrictions because of COVID
So is a lawyer really necessary or do you think we can do this ourselves? Thank you!
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