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KGHLIB

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  1. Thanks for your reply. I feel more comfortable now.

    I was just wondering if anybody know of a similar case where the couple lived in separate states due to work.

    Another issue pertaining to joint ownership, is that I purchased residence before my husband arrived to the US. Is this going to ben issue with INS?

    Please note that eventhough we lived in different states, I visited him three times during that one year. Also, eventhough we don't own property jointly, we do own the following jointly:

    Car and its insurance

    Mutual beneficiaries of life and 401k

    Health insurance

    Bank accounts and credit card

    Any feedback on this is really really appreciated

    Thanks

  2. Hello,

    I was going through various posts on Visa Journey & thought it would be best if I write to you directly than post my situation. I would greatly appreciate if you could guide me a bit.

    I am the USC & my husband's 2nd anniversary falls Feb 2007.

    A few points that could go against us:

    1) I haven't put my husband's name on the Co-op apartment I own, because I bought it before my husband was here.

    2) My husband & I stayed at the same place from Jan 2005 through June 2005. He couldn't find a suitable job in PA as he was making a career change. He moved to CA as he got a break with a big corporation with prospects to move to NJ down the line. He stayed in CA for one year & subsequently his company moved him to NJ. During the time he stayed in CA, I made 3 trips there & have the air tickets as evidence. Currently he stays in NJ & I in PA, but he visits me every single weekend. We have the toll passes to prove this. We are both trying to move towards each other & interviewing for suitable jobs. We have made phone calls to each every single day average lasting for 1 hour & probably can substantiate with monthly statements.

    3) My husband is going to visit his native country for 3 months around end of February (the time his temporary green card expires).

    A few points in favor of us:

    1) My husband bought a car while in CA & we jointly own it. The insurance on the car is also jointly held.

    2) We have 2 different bank accounts & 1 credit card jointly held.

    3) We are the benefeciaries of each other's life insurance policies.

    4) My husband has me listed under the health insurance plan of his company.

    5) We filed the tax returns for 2005 jointly.

    6) We can get affidavits supporting our marriage from common friends & office colleagues.

    Based on the facts above, do you think we have a good chance? What we are worried about most is that we haven't lived together physically for the majority of the time. I would greatly appreciate your opinion & suggestions if any.

    Thank you very much.

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