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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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hey all!! Getting my I-130 together to send tuesday, so I´ll cut to the chase. I am working on organizing the bonafide evidence part.

-My husband and I have been renting an apt together since jan 2012

-We don´t have a lease, since we rent from a friend (previously we lived all 3, now just my husband and I).

-What we do have is our friend´s affidavit which includes the fact that we lived together, and a couple of bank statements where we both deposited to said friend to pay the rent.

-I also have a police certificate that shows my address, but my husband does not have any documents showing our address (ID cards and many other documents here don´t include address).

Is this a problem? If so, can it be compensated by our bank statements of transfers between accounts, his additional line debit card on my account, photos, sworn affidavits by friends/family, our marriage book from the courthouse, copy of signing him onto my health insurance, copy of our cell records, and emails??

Also - What is the best way to indicate/explain things on evidence?? Is it ok to simply write whose phone number is whose on the cell records for example or would I need to attach a sheet?

Finally - what is the best way to list attachments in the cover letter? Numbered seperately or simply "g-325A and attachment"?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Chile
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Also - What is the best way to indicate/explain things on evidence?? Is it ok to simply write whose phone number is whose on the cell records for example or would I need to attach a sheet?

is it appropriate to say in the cover letter something like -

While reviewing these documents please note that "petitioner´s name" is at times identified by her chilean national ID #12.345.678-k?

Or should I include an attachment listing our ID #s, account #s, and cell numbers as in certain documents/evidence we are identified by these?

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