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Hi, I am a little worried about my interview because my husband and I are both students and live with his parents so we don't have proof of a lease. Our weeding was a very small ceremony with no reception and no honeymoon because we really didn't have money for anything else. Our licenses both have the same address and we do have a bank account together, cellphone bills together, joint car title and insurance, and lots of pictures. I don't know what else we can come up with to show the marriage is bonafide, will this be enough? thank you very much for the advice. :)

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Hi, I am a little worried about my interview because my husband and I are both students and live with his parents so we don't have proof of a lease. Our weeding was a very small ceremony with no reception and no honeymoon because we really didn't have money for anything else. Our licenses both have the same address and we do have a bank account together, cellphone bills together, joint car title and insurance, and lots of pictures. I don't know what else we can come up with to show the marriage is bonafide, will this be enough? thank you very much for the advice. :)

Maybe a few affidavits from friends and family members who know of your relationship

do you two have a will?

life insurance policies nameing each as beneficiary?

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Jamaica
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Hi, I am a little worried about my interview because my husband and I are both students and live with his parents so we don't have proof of a lease. Our weeding was a very small ceremony with no reception and no honeymoon because we really didn't have money for anything else. Our licenses both have the same address and we do have a bank account together, cellphone bills together, joint car title and insurance, and lots of pictures. I don't know what else we can come up with to show the marriage is bonafide, will this be enough? thank you very much for the advice. :)

Maybe a few affidavits from friends and family members who know of your relationship

do you two have a will?

life insurance policies nameing each as beneficiary?

:unsure:

Now I am a little worried... me & my hubby don't have any joint accunts, or anything together.. I was told he has to have a ssn & id to add him to my bank account.. would the letters from our family & friends be enough? we do have all my travel documents, and wedding photo's we had a nice size turn out given we were married in Jamaica.. it was about 50+ family memebers & friends there

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