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Our interview is in one week and we are getting nervous. So far this is the evidence we have which is not much since we have not been married long:

-Joint phone bills

-joint cable bills

-joint auto insurance

-miscelaneous mail items sent to our residence in each of our names

-travel itinerary from recent vacation together + photos

Would this be enough?

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Timeline

In the misc. mail items, have you included any cards sent to you in congratulations of your marriage? The officer at our interview really liked that.

Do you have joint health insurance? Joint bank accounts? Your names on a lease together?

What you have should be enough, but it never hurts to have more.

Good luck!

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Filed: Timeline
In the misc. mail items, have you included any cards sent to you in congratulations of your marriage? The officer at our interview really liked that.

Do you have joint health insurance? Joint bank accounts? Your names on a lease together?

What you have should be enough, but it never hurts to have more.

Good luck!

No joint lease since we are planning on moving to a news place in a couple of months, so we didnt want to go through the paperwork and change the lease now. Also, we dont have joint health insurance because we both have health insurance through our jobs and we dont want to be paying double premium if we were to add each other to the others health plan.

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