Ive been keeping ALL of my and my wife's cell / house phone bills.
I was thinking that when it came time to submit my own I-751 that i would include just the cover sheets with the front page of some of the bills.
If i / we got a RFE or interview then you can always produce the itemised records and highlight all off the calls that you have made to each other over the last year or two....
What better way to prove that you are actually in contact with each other than proof of all those thousands of calls youve made to each other over the years....
Obviously if you werent a legit couple and it was a sham marriage you wouldnt have such records.
Im not saying send them all 1st time round, but maybe some of them and be sure to keep the rest in case of a RFE or interview.
if anyone else thinks this is stupid.
Don't think it's stupid, just don't think phone records of much value for removal of conditions. She could be selling drugs and you are the supplier. I don't think photos worth much either.
I believe they look for things that you have invested in together or co-own. Joint tax returns, joint credit card accounts, joint bank accounts, both names on a lease, mortgage, car registation or loan.
And whay would would need to show records that they phone each other all the time.. they're living together right... shouldn't most of their communication take place at home? Agree... phone records show little and could actually hurt you..
How on earth could they hurt you????, i mean unless both parties live, work, socialize and spend completely all thier time with each other and are never away from each other they its only logical that one party will call the other throughout the day - as would any normal couple.
I think that NOT having such proof could hurt you - our AOS officer wanted itemised phone records and asked us to point out on the bill where we had called each other - which we obviously did!
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How on earth could they hurt you????, i mean unless both parties live, work, socialize and spend completely all thier time with each other and are never away from each other they its only logical that one party will call the other throughout the day - as would any normal couple.
I think that NOT having such proof could hurt you - our AOS officer wanted itemised phone records and asked us to point out on the bill where we had called each other - which we obviously did!