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Hi, I am now collecting evidence to send for my I751 package.

This is what we have so far.

1. cards and money receipts my husband sent me.

2. Life insurance, me being the beneficiary

3. pics during our wedding, and visits (not much)

4. one receipt of my trip visitng him

5. medical insurance him as my dependent

6. 2011 tax filed jointly

7. affidavits of three people that knows us

We don't have a child yet.We don't have a lease together since he lives in california and I live here in az. We couldn't get any financial papers together as he had delinquent accounts and I don't have enough credit history.Basically we can't get anything that has ies to money together because of his financial problem. And another problems that I think might raise a red flag to is our age gap. I am 25 and my husband is 63. Our marriage is true, he might be a lot older than me but I owe him my life now. And I have actually learned to love him. Please help me, any advice would be appreciated.Thank you.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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I think your biggest issue is living apart and hardly visiting eachother.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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You don't live together? That doesn't sound like a genuine marriage to me, on the face of it....

Met in Ormoc, Leyte, Philippines: 2007-05-17
Our son was born in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-04-01
Married in Borongan, Eastern Samar, Philippines: 2009-10-24
CR-1 Visa - California Service Center; Consulate - Manila, Philippines
I-130 mailed: 2010-04-13
I-130 NOA1: 2010-04-24
I-130 NOA2: 2010-09-30
NVC received case: 2010-10-14
Case Complete: 2010-12-01
Interview scheduled: 2010-12-06
Medical, St. Luke's, Manila: 2010-12-09 and 2010-12-10
Interview at US Embassy in Manila 8:30 AM: 2011-01-05 - Approved!
Visa delivered: 2011-01-08
CFO Seminar completed: 2011-01-10
My beloved wife Sol and my beautiful son Nathan arrive in the U.S. (POE San Francisco): 2011-01-26
Lifting Conditions - Vermont Service Center
Date mailed: 2012-11-01
Receipt date: 2012-11-05
NOA received: 2012-11-09
Biometrics letter received: 2012-11-16
Biometrics appointment date: 2012-12-10
Biometrics walk-in successful: 2012-11-20
Removal of Conditions approved date: 2013-04-27
10 year green card mailed: 2013-05-03
10 year green card received: 2013-05-06
Citizenship
N400 mailed: 2013-10-28
N400 delivered: 2013-10-31
NOA1: 2013-11-04
Biometrics: 2013-11-18
In Line: 2013-12-26
Interview scheduled: 2013-12-30
Interview: 2014-02-03

Oath ceremony queue: 2014-02-07

Oath ceremony: 2014-03-28 Sol is a U.S. citizen

Applied for expedited passport: 2014-04-01

Passport received, Priority Express: 2014-04-09 This is journey's end at last!

Naturalization certificate returned, Priority Mail: 2014-04-12

Passport card received, First Class: 2014-04-14

1457 days, I-130 mailed to passport in hand

Posted

You don't live together? That doesn't sound like a genuine marriage to me, on the face of it....

I work live in. And he does not work anymore. We lived for a couple of months when I got here but we could not both afford me without a job.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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All you can do is submit the best evidence you can and make your best case for having a valid marriage. Good Luck.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Belarus
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As a stranger just reading this, it sounded strange when you mentioned "you owe him your life now" followed by "you learned to love him". Maybe it a language barrier, or me just not understanding what that means.

Couldn't your husband move to where you are at since he does not work, and wouldn't it would cheaper to have one home than paying for two location?

 
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