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    saywhat got a reaction from Kathryn41 in Question about Canadian visiting US from Canada   
    It will most likely not be a problem. He may want to check with the US consulate first to see whether he will need to apply for a visa though. If you are convicted of a crime I think you have to apply for a visa through the consulate first.
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    saywhat reacted to VanessaTony in I-751 evidence   
    Agree with Inky. You need to SPAN the 2 years, but that doesn't mean every month of every year, or every page. They're interested in the part that lists your name, not your call records, or the fineprint of your lease documents.
    Here is my list: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/292745-2-year-conditional-green-card-whats-next/page__view__findpost__p__4435090
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    saywhat reacted to jkelly07 in I-751 evidence   
    evidence since the greencard to show living togather doing every thing togather as a married couple bonda fide marriage.you don't have to send 25 pages per month. just one page for every quarter thats 4 pages per year.
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    saywhat reacted to Inky in I-751 evidence   
    Yes the documents need to span 2 years of your marriage and relationship.
    You do not include 25 pages per month. You include 1 page showing the names and address, Usually the first page when you print it out. Then you print the one from 3-4 months later etc until the documents show 2 years.
    You include one piece from every few months not all pages from every month.
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    saywhat got a reaction from Alex & Rachel in My Immigration Interview (Wow!) RFE's galore!   
    I'm confused as to why you even disclosed those old marriages in the first place? A marriage that isn't legal in the eyes of the law isn't a marriage at all in the eyes of the law. What you did is akin to listing all your boyfriends/girlfriends in the past on your green card application. I understand that in your heart of hearts those people were your husbands but that doesn't mean anything as long as there isn't a legal basis.
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    saywhat got a reaction from Fandango in My Immigration Interview (Wow!) RFE's galore!   
    I'm confused as to why you even disclosed those old marriages in the first place? A marriage that isn't legal in the eyes of the law isn't a marriage at all in the eyes of the law. What you did is akin to listing all your boyfriends/girlfriends in the past on your green card application. I understand that in your heart of hearts those people were your husbands but that doesn't mean anything as long as there isn't a legal basis.
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    saywhat got a reaction from ceadsearc in My Immigration Interview (Wow!) RFE's galore!   
    I'm confused as to why you even disclosed those old marriages in the first place? A marriage that isn't legal in the eyes of the law isn't a marriage at all in the eyes of the law. What you did is akin to listing all your boyfriends/girlfriends in the past on your green card application. I understand that in your heart of hearts those people were your husbands but that doesn't mean anything as long as there isn't a legal basis.
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    saywhat got a reaction from NY_BX in My Immigration Interview (Wow!) RFE's galore!   
    I'm confused as to why you even disclosed those old marriages in the first place? A marriage that isn't legal in the eyes of the law isn't a marriage at all in the eyes of the law. What you did is akin to listing all your boyfriends/girlfriends in the past on your green card application. I understand that in your heart of hearts those people were your husbands but that doesn't mean anything as long as there isn't a legal basis.
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