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    theezeahs reacted to afrocraft in Evidence & Interview for I-751   
    One important thing: The regulations require evidence from the date of marriage to the date of your application. Many people forget/ignore/don't know about this. Don't make that mistake.
     
    For instance, send lease agreements with both names for the last 3 years; joint bank account statements with transactions for the 3-year period (e.g., one per quarter); IRS tax transcripts for jointly filed returns for 3 years, etc. Where you can't cover the period, include a note in your cover letter explaining why (some use an "Evidence Guide" table to do this).
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    theezeahs got a reaction from Lemonslice in Evidence & Interview for I-751   
    Thank you all for your responses and suggestions. I will beef up what we send in as much as possible. 
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    theezeahs reacted to abhi_meli in Evidence & Interview for I-751   
    That is not enough. Just do your research and check the "Removal or Condition" forum and you will be able to see what documents you need to send. Do not take this stage lightly else, you will be here after few months telling us about your RFE. 
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    theezeahs reacted to Lemonslice in Evidence & Interview for I-751   
    You might want to consider sending more documents.
    Driver's license/state ID showing the same address
    Car/Health insurance showing that you're both covered under the same policy
    Will/living will, etc.
     
     
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    theezeahs reacted to Ash.1101 in Evidence & Interview for I-751   
    Do you have any bills?
     
    even if you have a bill in your name and a bill in his that both are for the same house you can do that.
     
    you don’t actually have too much, at least not for a two year marriage together. 
     
    make sure that you submit at least one bank statement from every quarter of your marriage. So like say Feb, June, August, December, repeat.
     
     
    We did not get called for interview, but with ROC taking over a year anyways, my husbands just going to apply for naturalization next year.
     
    here is what we supplied in our package for ROC, it’s not all needed but better safe than sorry:
     
    EVIDENCE:
    Joint Car loan for 2016 Nissan Rogue in both our names
    joint car loan for 2016 Hyundai Accent in both our names 
    Document showing we are each others  beneficiaries for our own 401Ks and stock plans
    Documents showing we are each others beneficiary to life insurance plans
    2016 and 2017 tax returns filled jointly
    Cable bill in his name to our home address
    Electric bill in my name to our home address
    Paystubs showing same home address
    Apartment lease in both of our names
    School registration showing that he is an emergency contact for my daughter
    Car insurance in both of our names
    Joint bank account where all of the money goes in both of our names (sent a statement from every three months starting the month of marriage)
    Pictures of us on vacation, out with my daughter, family gatherings etc.
    Hotel bills from vacations
     
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    theezeahs reacted to afrocraft in Evidence & Interview for I-751   
    Don't drop your guard just because you may think you've come far in the immigration process. You want to avoid those uncomfortable interviews (e.g., which sexual positions does s/he prefer?). See comment linked below for a more structured way to think about I-751 evidence:
     
     
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    theezeahs reacted to Dashinka in Evidence & Interview for I-751   
    This is always an interesting topic as I am not sure anyone knows exactly how much evidence is enough.  We sent taxes, wills/living wills, utility bills, joint credit cards, bank records, insurance documents, joint travel documents, copies of cards we received jointly and affidavits from family and friends.  All told, the package was about an inch thick.  We did not have things like a joint mortgage, of joint car loans, and as to the back records, we only presented documents that showed each of us had access and control of each other's accounts (many people will say to send in monthly statements for the past two years).  Regardless, we were finally approved with no RFE's so obviously what we did send was enough, but it in no way equates to the minimum evidence needed.
     
    As others have said, don't nonchalantly file the I751, it is very important for the people that need to do it to show a bonafide marriage, and do not mistake this step as a GC renewal step.  That being said, you can only send in what you have (i.e. you cannot manufacture evidence), but most people in a real marriage likely have enough evidence, they just need to identify it and include it in the submission.
     
    Good Luck!
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    theezeahs got a reaction from Unshakable Faith in What does "Administrative Processing" mean?   
    Yes! Just checked this morning and it says "Issued." Thank you for asking! So does that mean it's ready to pick up now?
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