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We're about to file our I-751, and we really just wanted to get a second opinion on our evidence list, to see if we're missing anything obvious. Here's what we've got:

Copy of the front and back of the green card.

Sworn affidavits from friends and family attesting to our relationship and marriage.

Copies of our tax transcripts for 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011.

A letter from my employer showing a joint healthcare policy and that my wife is the primary beneficiary of my life insurance and 401k.

Copy of a health insurance card from a previous provider also showing a joint policy.

Letter from our bank showing shared bank accounts.

A copy of our car insurance policy showing shared coverage.

Itinerary detailing a bus trip taken together in 2011.

Copies of various mail addressed to both of us.

Various photographs of us together.

Copies of both of our drivers licenses, showing shared residence.

I should add that the reason we don't have any bills listed is because we've been living with my mother-in-law since I moved here, and everything is in her name. We feel like we've got everything else that would be reasonable to have but we want to be sure, so any suggestions are welcome.

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You might want to include several different joint bank statements from each of the years of your marriage showing it is an actively used account by both of you in addition to the letter from the bank. Everything else looks good and solid.

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