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Hello friends at forum:

I have my interview in mid November. If at the time of N-400 interview I am asked to present bills and statements from the time I submitted the application, I have my lease to show bearing both mine and my wife's name. Its a two year lease going to expire on end of November. I also have joint bank statements for the past many months. The joint bank account is many years old. Would that be enough?

Thanks a lot!!! :) :)

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You have already submitted everything else they asked for with the application? The tax transcripts? The marriage certificate?

I brought a whole folder of additional evidence to show our marriage is still valid and the officer wasn't interested in seeing it. Some people have been asked to show their evidence, though, so it is definitely a good idea to bring it to the interview. Your evidence is good - a lease and bank statements. You might want to include a copy of your wife's driver's license or State ID and that along with your State ID or Driver's License show that you are both still at the same address. If you have receipts for bills you have paid and your wife has paid for looking after the house, or medical receipts or health care cards showing you both on the same health care insurance plan, those are other things you might want to include, just as extras.

Will you be getting a new lease if the one expires the end of November? If so, you could also bring that one too.

Good luck with the interview.

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