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I came here in the US as a fiance visa and after more than a year of marriage we got divorce and the divorce was finalized last year of october '07. And now i am gathering all the paper works that the USCIS need. I entered the marriage in good faith but our marriage did not work out. Our differences, our beliefs. And my husband decided to divorce me. I have all the pictures of our wedding, the divorce decree,friends who can make a detailed statement that they know both of us from the beginning. I would like to be specific of my intention of writing here is that i am having problems of the waiver that the USCIS wants me to do. I am filing my paperworks by myself with out my ex-husband of course. One of the requirements said that i need to apply for a waiver of this joint requirement if : i entered the marriage in good faith but the marriage was later terminated which is what happened to us. So now please help me on how to apply for a waiver that they were talking about in form I-751....Please please please.... :crying: :unsure:By the way is it ok if i dont have a copy of our joint bank account? I dont have a copy of it. if there is i can do to get a copy please let me know..About the house he owned it before i came over here so it is under his name, and also the utility bills is under his name. One more question about my friends statement about us are there statements need to be stamp to look it more legal or its ok to include their letters in my applications without any stamp on it????

PLEASE HELP...... Waiting for any opinions so that i would get any ideas on how to get through with this problem...And so i can submit my application.

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Since it doesn't look like you have much evidence jointly. You should have the letters {stamped] notarized. You need to provide evidence you guys lived together. Pictures taken during that time will help.

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The waiver is actually part of the FormI-751. Down near the bottom it states you are applying for this petition because . . . and then it gives you a number of options which includes requesting a waiver of the joint filing condition due to divorce. Just checking off that box is all you need to do to activate the request for a waiver.

If the account was a joint account, contact the bank and ask for copies that covered the time you were married and you held the account together - as an account holder you are entitled to that information. If you received any mail addressed to both of you at the same address, or if you have anything else that shows you lived in the same house at the same time, include that. What about church or memberships in your community together? Are there newsletters welcoming you to the neighbourhood, the church, etc. ? Did your husband include you on any medical insurance from work? Can you request copies of the application? Did you change your address with the Post Office when you moved? Include a copy of that notice showing the change from the old address where you lived together. Are there any bills that you paid? Any checks that you wrote that you can get copies of from the bank?

Did you travel anywhere together? If so, do you have copies of your tickets or boarding passes? (Just trying to think of other ideas).

Good luck.

Did you meet the neighbours at your house? Will any of them write a letter verifying they saw you then and knew you were married and living together at that address? Did you get any type of State ID with your address on it?

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The waiver is actually part of the FormI-751. Down near the bottom it states you are applying for this petition because . . . and then it gives you a number of options which includes requesting a waiver of the joint filing condition due to divorce. Just checking off that box is all you need to do to activate the request for a waiver.

If the account was a joint account, contact the bank and ask for copies that covered the time you were married and you held the account together - as an account holder you are entitled to that information. If you received any mail addressed to both of you at the same address, or if you have anything else that shows you lived in the same house at the same time, include that. What about church or memberships in your community together? Are there newsletters welcoming you to the neighbourhood, the church, etc. ? Did your husband include you on any medical insurance from work? Can you request copies of the application? Did you change your address with the Post Office when you moved? Include a copy of that notice showing the change from the old address where you lived together. Are there any bills that you paid? Any checks that you wrote that you can get copies of from the bank?

Did you travel anywhere together? If so, do you have copies of your tickets or boarding passes? (Just trying to think of other ideas).

Good luck.

Did you meet the neighbours at your house? Will any of them write a letter verifying they saw you then and knew you were married and living together at that address? Did you get any type of State ID with your address on it?

Thank you guys for the help..It is really a big help in my part. I will post more message here if i have another qquestions..thank you so much..

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How about medical or life insurance? Even store membership that both of your belong to will work. Or an affidavit from a friend that know both of you.

The waiver is actually part of the FormI-751. Down near the bottom it states you are applying for this petition because . . . and then it gives you a number of options which includes requesting a waiver of the joint filing condition due to divorce. Just checking off that box is all you need to do to activate the request for a waiver.

If the account was a joint account, contact the bank and ask for copies that covered the time you were married and you held the account together - as an account holder you are entitled to that information. If you received any mail addressed to both of you at the same address, or if you have anything else that shows you lived in the same house at the same time, include that. What about church or memberships in your community together? Are there newsletters welcoming you to the neighbourhood, the church, etc. ? Did your husband include you on any medical insurance from work? Can you request copies of the application? Did you change your address with the Post Office when you moved? Include a copy of that notice showing the change from the old address where you lived together. Are there any bills that you paid? Any checks that you wrote that you can get copies of from the bank?

Did you travel anywhere together? If so, do you have copies of your tickets or boarding passes? (Just trying to think of other ideas).

Good luck.

Did you meet the neighbours at your house? Will any of them write a letter verifying they saw you then and knew you were married and living together at that address? Did you get any type of State ID with your address on it?

Thank you guys for the help..It is really a big help in my part. I will post more message here if i have another qquestions..thank you so much..

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