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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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We are still a long time off from filing to remove conditions, but I have a question about our apartment lease. Our situation is we have a lease that was effective from October 2004 to October 2005, and in that lease it syas after the year is up it goes month to month. The reason for this is the complex is going to eventually be torn down to build condos. Anyways, I print out a copy of our cancelled rent checks each month showing the name of the complex and the month of rent paid. Would this suffice to show USCIS that we do indeed live together? I would consider asking the complex to write a letter, but they are not very cooperative at times.

I know we need to send other proof of joint a joint life, and that's no problem but I figure the lease is a biggie.

Thanks.

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We are still a long time off from filing to remove conditions, but I have a question about our apartment lease. Our situation is we have a lease that was effective from October 2004 to October 2005, and in that lease it syas after the year is up it goes month to month. The reason for this is the complex is going to eventually be torn down to build condos. Anyways, I print out a copy of our cancelled rent checks each month showing the name of the complex and the month of rent paid. Would this suffice to show USCIS that we do indeed live together? I would consider asking the complex to write a letter, but they are not very cooperative at times.

I know we need to send other proof of joint a joint life, and that's no problem but I figure the lease is a biggie.

Thanks.

If you have joint banking privileges, how about you consider alternating each month for paying the rent/signing the cheques, as well.

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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We are still a long time off from filing to remove conditions, but I have a question about our apartment lease. Our situation is we have a lease that was effective from October 2004 to October 2005, and in that lease it syas after the year is up it goes month to month. The reason for this is the complex is going to eventually be torn down to build condos. Anyways, I print out a copy of our cancelled rent checks each month showing the name of the complex and the month of rent paid. Would this suffice to show USCIS that we do indeed live together? I would consider asking the complex to write a letter, but they are not very cooperative at times.

I know we need to send other proof of joint a joint life, and that's no problem but I figure the lease is a biggie.

Thanks.

The old lease (both name) plus current rent receipts (same address) would seem like a winning combination of 'currently living together'.

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Filed: Country: Sweden
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I can't recall if I submitted our lease at all. It was an old lease and we weren't living there anymore. We didn't submit any lease/mortgage/property deed showing we were currently living together -- we figured all the other ####### established that fact already. Stuff like our utility bills, bank statements, credit card statements, IRA account statements, etc etc all showing our current address.

BTW we were approved.

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