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Filed: IR-5 Country: Mexico
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hello i need some help about my wife´s conditions removal, first i just have taxes on both of our names from the last 2 years also we moved and we dont have joint bills from the new address or the old one, i can get affidavits from family and friends also a copy of our daugther birth certificate i dont have any joint bank statements but i can get a new account in both of our names, also maybe get a new insurance card with our names. im afraid i dont have enough evidence would they denied my application????

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I have yet to see a denial of I-751 in the 2.5 years of posts I have seen on VJ.

If evidence is light, they MAY interview you.

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I have yet to see a denial of I-751 in the 2.5 years of posts I have seen on VJ.

If evidence is light, they MAY interview you.

THANK YOU YUANDDAN IM REALLY RELIEF ABOUT YOU SAYING THAT YOU HAVENT SEEN ANY DENIALS

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I am totally agree that in these days many and actually that is a good financial move to mantain certain finance factors separated (like people still should have their own bank account/savings/credit card etc) still for USCIS is not that simple. Just wonder why you don't have at least one account in both names .e.g checking account, insurance perhaps?...unless there is the issue that one of you had very bad credit. Do you have insurance? at least I guess you have include your wife in it, right? Life insurance? you have a kid...have you include your wife and kid as beneficiaries?

The birth certificate of your child is pretty good to have but you need show other type of evidence, where you live before are both of you were in the same lease, what about now? Cell phones?

Good luck.

I have yet to see a denial of I-751 in the 2.5 years of posts I have seen on VJ.

If evidence is light, they MAY interview you.

THANK YOU YUANDDAN IM REALLY RELIEF ABOUT YOU SAYING THAT YOU HAVENT SEEN ANY DENIALS

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I am totally agree that in these days many and actually that is a good financial move to mantain certain finance factors separated (like people still should have their own bank account/savings/credit card etc) still for USCIS is not that simple. Just wonder why you don't have at least one account in both names .e.g checking account, insurance perhaps?...unless there is the issue that one of you had very bad credit. Do you have insurance? at least I guess you have include your wife in it, right? Life insurance? you have a kid...have you include your wife and kid as beneficiaries?

The birth certificate of your child is pretty good to have but you need show other type of evidence, where you live before are both of you were in the same lease, what about now? Cell phones?

Good luck.

I have yet to see a denial of I-751 in the 2.5 years of posts I have seen on VJ.

If evidence is light, they MAY interview you.

THANK YOU YUANDDAN IM REALLY RELIEF ABOUT YOU SAYING THAT YOU HAVENT SEEN ANY DENIALS

thank you for your response i agree i have some old papers from insurance and i will include this in the package, when i bought the house we used to live i didnt change the name i was dumb i guess but i hope i will gather enough evidence for this to be approved. also another question do they ask for any pay stubs and stuff like that??????

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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I have joint credit card with my husband who has a very bad credit history. After I got the card, when I check my credit history it went very low. I am so desparate now but I need the joint statment to furnish the I-751 attachment. What can I do? Once I had an excellent credit history now ruined becuase of making it as joint credit card.

In your case you have to add your partner's name with your checking account and add her/his name with your credit cards. Add your both name on utility bills. You both should have the same address in your DL.

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