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Good point raised by someone in my thread about bank statements/tax returns - does submitted evidence related to financial matters (other than bank statements) generally need to show our signatures? The I-751 instructions don't say - just ask for various things "showing" evidence of the relationship.

Our tax returns and the title policy for our house all show both our names - but in both cases, don't show signatures. I'm starting to worry that I need to try and chase up signed copies of whatever I can - but then I'm surprised that this isn't stated in the instructions if it's that important (my residency doesn't expire for another 8 weeks, but I'm still worrying about getting it off to them as early as I can, and it's taking quite a while to assemble everything)

I hate paperwork! ;)

cheers

Jules

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Good point raised by someone in my thread about bank statements/tax returns - does submitted evidence related to financial matters (other than bank statements) generally need to show our signatures? The I-751 instructions don't say - just ask for various things "showing" evidence of the relationship.

Our tax returns and the title policy for our house all show both our names - but in both cases, don't show signatures. I'm starting to worry that I need to try and chase up signed copies of whatever I can - but then I'm surprised that this isn't stated in the instructions if it's that important (my residency doesn't expire for another 8 weeks, but I'm still worrying about getting it off to them as early as I can, and it's taking quite a while to assemble everything)

I hate paperwork! ;)

cheers

Jules

There was only one signature on my husband's insurance to designate beneficiary. In fact all of our ''joint financial evidence'' had no signatures (bank statements financial proofs etc) - we were approved and there was no problem

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There was only one signature on my husband's insurance to designate beneficiary. In fact all of our ''joint financial evidence'' had no signatures (bank statements financial proofs etc) - we were approved and there was no problem

Thanks for that - hopefully I'll hear a few more like that ;-)

I don't mind chasing such signed things up if I have to, but it'd probably delay me by a week in getting stuff mailed off (I'm aiming for Saturday morning at the moment)

cheers!

Jules

 
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