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Chris and Lenny

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  1. Ok so at our AOS interview we had this horrible woman. She said that I couldnt prove that my husband lived at my address because I didnt bring in any utility bills with his name on it. She told me "How do I know u live at (my address) and he doesnt live on the street corner!" Really woman! We are having a baby together! I was so annoyed! Anyways, she gave us an RFE and it says that I must mail her proof that we live together. Ill quote the the letter, "Please provide bills, correspondence, ect. showing that petitioner and beneficiary both use a common address.

    Heres where we have an issue. All utility bills are in my name because I moved into the apartment before he did, and since he just got his work permit I was paying for everything so all utility bills were in my name. The only mail that arrives to our home with his name on it is his Wells Fargo bank statements, and a few small things. Would a letter from H&R block (addressed to both of us) asking us to redo our taxes with them work? This might sound silly but how about letters mailed to us from friends and family inviting us to baby showers, sending us xmas cards ect?

    Any help would be appreciated!!!! Thanks so much

    Does he have medical insurance you are paying? Have your medical insurance id and his medical insurance id photocopy. Make sure it is under the same policy number it is indicated in the id. Then you can use that as a proof also

  2. hi... me and my Filipina fiance is still preparing ter of the I-129F package... we decided not to get a lawyer(is it ok if we don't have one?), we both researched and carefully followed the steps, hope everything goes smoothly... just want to ask some questions from you guys since you're quite ahead of us... should the letter of intent to marry be notarized by a lawyer or a letter with our signatures enough? I saw an example from a friend who also processed K1, their letter of intent was an affidavit and was notarized(they had a lawyer, I just thought...maybe it was overly done...)

    thank you so much for your help, looking forward to get this package ready by next week, thank you.

    no need to notarized the letter of intent

  3. ou dont need a lawyer to check your docs just use the instruction in this website visa journey. But for you reference here are the docs u need for your I-129f:

    -cover letter

    -payment amount of 340$

    -I-129f

    -I-129f supplement: part b, question 18 explanation - G-325A and passport style photo of petitioner

    -G325A and passport style photo of benoin relationship eficiary

    -birth certificate/us passport of petitioner

    -letter of intent to marry petitioner and benificiary

    -proof of having met in person in the past 2 years

    -proof of on goin relationship

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