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Hi, So there are a few things that I think I should explain to them: 1. I live in a joint family so bills and other stuff is in my father in law's name. I got a notarized letter from him stating the family situation but was thinking to explain it somewhere in the cover letter? 2. I have added phone bills for about 2 years. Since my mil is the owner of accounts in some bills instead of my name, it's her name but most of them have my name on my number along with all other family members. 3. Since I don't have any financial responsiblity toward the house as per my religion and culture, I never had to contribute to anything, except for my own stuff if I wanted to. We opened my bank account in 2019 and my husband was a joint account holder but I used that account only because he has his own account as well. So after a year I started working at a bank and opened an account there. Our joint account was charging us maintenance fees so I had to close it. So I have those joint account statements for about a year but I do have him as a 100% beneficiary on my current checking account. Do I need to explain this to them on the cover letter or somewhere else? Again I don't have any financial responsibility so we don't need a joint account. Also, I have added joint tax transcripts for 2019 and 2020 and I am covered under my husband's employer based medical coverage and he is covered under my auto insurance.
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Mike E reacted to a post in a topic: Living with inlaws: I751: Father in law wrote an affidavit, do I need to send a proof of ownership of house
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Mike E reacted to a post in a topic: Living with inlaws: I751: Father in law wrote an affidavit, do I need to send a proof of ownership of house
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Me and my husband live with our inlaws in a joint family as a part of our culture like many others. My fil takes care of bills and groceries. We don't pay for any bills. But the question is do I need to submit a proof that it's his house? Although I am sending water and gas bills like one or two and they state his name on them.
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Me and my husband live with our inlaws in a joint family as a part of our culture like many others. My fil takes care of bills and groceries. We don't pay for any bills. But the question is do I need to submit a proof that it's his house? Although I am sending water and gas bills like one or two and they state his name on them.