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We have been working on the evidence We need to send it

We only can get following copies for I-751

Permanent Resident Card

passport

2 driver licenses

joint 2006 US Federal Income Tax Return

joint 2007 US Federal Income Tax Return

Car Insurance (one name only)

Car Title (onel name only too...)

joint checking account statements

HSBC check showing both name

2 Master Cards showing a joint account

2 bank check card documents showing same address

electricity bills showing a joint account

family pictures (with friends and families)

holiday cards

2 affidavits (one lives near us and one lives in NYC)

I don't know what else I can come up with I-751...

Thank you for your help... :thumbs:

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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wills, insurance, investments -- anything that shows that you are each other's beneficiary?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Those are all good. Make sure you include statements from the joint bank, credit card and utility bills that cover the whole time of your marriage. Showing continuity of the relationship helps. Have you done any traveling together with air tickets booked by one person but having both names and showing you traveled together? Are both your names on the lease or the mortgage? If not, include a statement explaining why not - and if you rent, get notarized statement from your landlord that you both reside at this address. Do you have phone bills showing long distance phone calls billed to your address/phone number made to her family back home? Do you have AAA cards for both of you? Do you have a 'family plan' cell phone bill listing both your names? Do you have health cards or medical bills for her showing they are paid for by you? Do you have pensions that list each other as beneficiaries? Insurance policies that list each other as beneficiaries? You can write out your wills listing each other as beneficiaries/executors. I am sure others will have additional ideas. Good luck.

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