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FYI: i am not just sending my call details log...

i am sending the following:

1. Birth certificate of __________, born to the US citizen petitioner and non US citizen spouse

2. Life Insurance Policy of the US citizen petitioner claiming the non US citizen spouse and child as beneficiaries

3. Western Union Money Transfer Pick up notification by the non US citizen spouse sent by the US citizen petitioner

4. Photos of the US citizen petitioner and non US citizen spouse

5. call details

6. emails

7. affidavit from 3rd parties...

The birth certificates of child or children born to the couple are the strongest possible evidence, so much so they stand alone to trump the need for any other "non-required" evidence of bona fides at petition filing. The life insurance policy is but I would not include the entire policy. Usually I would advise against using money transfers as evidence of bona fides because they don't help and CAN hurt. In your case, they won't hurt because the two of you have lived together and had children together. Your stated "call details" are not call details but it won't hurt to send them. Some sample emails are good but if you use affidavits, make sure they affirm knowledge of the relationship. I would skip them in your case because your strongest evidence will be your children together. No need to trouble anybody to swear to your bona fides for you.

The life insurance includes my husband and son as beneficiarys

my son is living with my husband and i think the affidavit from 3rd persons (my moms) stating that my son lives with her and my husband too would help

sample emails usually will have the topic of my son -- maybe only 3 emails

and the money transfer would show that i am sending money to my son and my husband but maybe i should just take that out?

You have a son together and he and your husband live with your mother. You're bona fides are pretty much a given. If it were me, I wouldn't include anything extra besides your son's birth certificate the beneficiary designation and maybe a few pictures.

your son's birth certificate the beneficiary designation? what does this mean?

As evidence of a bona fide relationship, I would include a birth certificate for you son, showing you have a child together. The "beneficiary designation" refers to the life insurance policy. Either you or your husband is the beneficiary designated on the other's life insurance policy. No need to include the entire policy, just the cover page and beneficiary designation. Look at the policy.

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