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Hello there,

Hello,

actually i filled N-400, i did pass civic and english test. but because of less documents they called me for re interview.with my husband. they gave (Immigration officer)me I-751 form filled out with documets like utillity bills, credit card statements, tax returns transcript etc....

now as i fill i-751 form i have to put some documets showing me and my husaband's name joint. now my question is we are living with my husband's mom and dad so house is on their name, gas,electric,cable, phone is also on their name. what should i do to show proof for utillity bills?

if my father in law write affidavit showing we are living with them is ok?

pl. help me for this matter? if any body have letter stateing something like this pl. send me at :wacko:

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Do you share a bank account? Is a car registered in both your names? Any correspondence addressed to you both? A notarized affidavit will definitely help, not only from your husband's father, but also friends, other family and associates. Basically, ANYTHING showing that you live together will help towards your application.

02-18-2009 - I-751 filed (Removal of Conditions)

02-20-2009 - NOA1

03-20-2009 - Biometrics Appointment

03-23-2009 - Touched

06-22-2009 - Removal of Conditions approved (via USPS)

07-01-2009 - Email from USCIS advising of approval

07-06-2009 - Received 10-yr Permanent Resident Card

02-18-2010 - Eligible to file for naturalization

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Disclaimer! Any advice I give is purely informal, and is not legal advice.

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Filed: Country: India
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Hello there,

Hello,

actually i filled N-400, i did pass civic and english test. but because of less documents they called me for re interview.with my husband. they gave (Immigration officer)me I-751 form filled out with documets like utillity bills, credit card statements, tax returns transcript etc....

now as i fill i-751 form i have to put some documets showing me and my husaband's name joint. now my question is we are living with my husband's mom and dad so house is on their name, gas,electric,cable, phone is also on their name. what should i do to show proof for utillity bills?

if my father in law write affidavit showing we are living with them is ok?

pl. help me for this matter? if any body have letter stateing something like this pl. send me at :wacko:

the affidavit from father in law might help , get it notarized

meanwhile i am not sure if they require joint things for naturalization? n-400 i thought they need for only removing conditions!

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