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Molle

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  1. My husband already lived in our current residence when I moved in, so he's the only person on the lease.:( The closest I have are forms signed by our landlord giving us access to our HOAs gym and pool. it has both our names and address and our landlord's contact info
  2. Ok 👍 I have joint bank accounts, brokerage accounts, credit cards, joint tax returns, we are each other's beneficiaries on retirement accounts and insurance policies, we have utility bills in our separate names, for for our joint residence, car deed, health insurance, advance health care directivies naming each other as the person that can make decisions if the other is incapable, marriage certificate, photos from trips, and events with friends and family, I'm my husband's emergency contact for his employer. Snapshots of conversations with our family, both here in the US, and in my home country. And probably a few more documents...
  3. Hi everyone, and thank you for a fantastic and informative forum. I'm almost done assembling my I-751 package, I can send it in in late May at the earliest. I have tried to follow @Rocio0010 excellent table of contents 🙏. It's been most helpful ⭐️ I'm wondering if affidavits from friends or family members are necessary to include? /Kind regards Molle
  4. Hello, and thank you for a fantastic and supportive forum! I am in the process of putting our i-751 package together, and information I have found here has been very very useful. My question is if tax return transcripts for the IRS is ok to send, instead of the full tax returns. I have seen so many different answers to this question. Our joint tax returns for the last three years are more than 150 pages each. I will of course print and send the tax returns if that is what the USCIS wants, But I would be even happier if the tax return transcripts would be enough. /Kind regards Molle
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