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  1. hi faizanzeba,

    i see this thread is from a few weeks ago, just wanted to know if you submitted the I-864 with your dad as the cosponsor? how did you do it and how did it go?

    i'm in the same situation as you.. i live with my parents and my son, while my husband is overseas. i don't work and am supported by my parents at the moment. i just submitted the I-130 application so i know there's some time before i have to send the I-864 but i'd appreciate any advice!

    on a side note: i saw your timeline, your application has been going through super fast! is there any special reason for that? or are you just one of the few lucky ones? :)

  2. Thanks for the response! Sorry it took me a while to see it...

    I sent in the application last week.. and got the acceptance text message and it stated that it was being sent to the Nebraska service center.

    I ended up submitting a lot of pictures (around 50) from over a period of 2 years pre and post wedding, because I didn't really have any other evidence, apart from marriage and birth certificates.

    I hope it goes well now. Although now I've made myself more nervous by researching online. My husband and I actually got married in the US and he entered on a B2 visa with the intent of coming for our wedding. However, he didn't stay after the wedding and at the time he didn't have the intention of living in the US. So I hope that doesn't work against us when they look at our marriage certificate... at the time of the wedding we were concerned more with wether we were breaking laws of him getting married on a B2 visa which we found that we were not. We did not think in the future it might work against us if we decided to apply for his immigration. Waiting for months is going to make me so anxious ! :)

  3. Hi,

    I am new to this site, which I found trying to get help with the IR1/CR1 process.

    I am a US citizen and my husband is a Pakistani passport holder currently residing in the middle east.

    We've been married for 1 year, I've been living in the US and he has remained in the middle east. I frequently visit him, we travel together, and he comes to visit the US.

    I've just begun putting together the i130 packet and need advice on the evidence part. Since we don't permanently live together, we don't have any joint assets or bank accounts, bills, etc. I don't have boarding passes, tickets, etc. because we weren't planning on filing for his residence status until very recently.

    So for evidence I am planning on including our marriage certificate, of course, as well as our son's birth certificate (he was born last month). As well as pictures. How many pictures should I include? I have several from when we were dating through now but I'm not sure how many should be sent or how they should be included. I'm leaning towards sending a lot, as I don't have other evidence. And since he is a young male from Pakistan, to prove a history of a relationship as well as to show that he's normal (aka not an extremist LOL). But I'm worried that sending too many might work against us? Any advice would be appreciated.

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