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Need help with some proof for I-751 Removal of Condition!

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I am basically set to send in my batch of evidence i whipped up for the 2 years of marriage. But had a little problem with some item on my list. I was wondering since we live in a Coop with my mother (under her name), will the affidavits of income we submit to the government annually be ok. It does have me and my wifes name on it and is notarized. Or is it necessary for my mother to submit a letter stating we live with her and how much we pay for rent! Also for joint personal checks for proof, should I send in originals with the words void on it or should i photo copy like 2 or 3 of them as said all documents must be copies!

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will the affidavits of income we submit to the government annually be ok. It does have me and my wifes name on it and is notarized. Or is it necessary for my mother to submit a letter stating we live with her and how much we pay for rent

I would send both. To me, there is never enough information to be send.

Also for joint personal checks for proof, should I send in originals with the words void on it or should i photo copy like 2 or 3 of them as said all documents must be copies!

They want copies of bank statements not checks. Send 3 or 4 from past two years.

You may also want to submit affidavits from friends or relatives to know both of you and can write about your marriage together.

Good luck.

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Also for joint personal checks for proof, should I send in originals with the words void on it or should i photo copy like 2 or 3 of them as said all documents must be copies!

They want copies of bank statements not checks. Send 3 or 4 from past two years.

Hey john24689, thanks for the quick reply. the bank statements are definately included. we have our joint checking and savings and my own personal and her own personal checkings account with same address and bank. What i meant was personal joint checks have both our names and address on it plus the checking account number which we thought would be useful. so i was wondering should i use originals or photo copy them.

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I think either would be fine. Having both names on a cheque from a joint checking account counts as evidence. You could include either a photocopy or a real cheque with VOID across it.

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I think either would be fine. Having both names on a cheque from a joint checking account counts as evidence. You could include either a photocopy or a real cheque with VOID across it.

yes, the same thing my wife & I recently did. We were approved for her 10 year G.C. FAST! see our timeline! C.S.C. ROCKS!

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