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hello fellow vjers/kababayans! i need some advice on bank account situation, my wife will be issued an interview soon in the philippines and we need a joint account. i tried enrolling her on my account here in U.S but they said she needs a SSN# which she does not have since shes still in phil. anyone have opinion/ advice on this? do we really need a proof of co-mingling of account in order to pass her interview?? pls i need some answers.... ty in advance

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hello fellow vjers/kababayans! i need some advice on bank account situation, my wife will be issued an interview soon in the philippines and we need a joint account. i tried enrolling her on my account here in U.S but they said she needs a SSN# which she does not have since shes still in phil. anyone have opinion/ advice on this? do we really need a proof of co-mingling of account in order to pass her interview?? pls i need some answers.... ty in advance

Joint bank account is not necessary unless your living together, but you need extensive documentary evidence from the start of the relationship until the interview. Cards, letters, emails, photographs, "wedding/reception", pictures together with different dates, phone records, chat logs, receipts of money sent, and any other evidence that your relationship is on going. They may or may not look at it, but you need to bring it.

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hello fellow vjers/kababayans! i need some advice on bank account situation, my wife will be issued an interview soon in the philippines and we need a joint account. i tried enrolling her on my account here in U.S but they said she needs a SSN# which she does not have since shes still in phil. anyone have opinion/ advice on this? do we really need a proof of co-mingling of account in order to pass her interview?? pls i need some answers.... ty in advance

what type of visa is she applying for?

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first of all thank u for taking some time on reading and replying to my post :) we applied for cr1/ir-1 and we are done with nvc processing. as for my timeline, i didnt bother to make one cause i didnt see the point on making it in a way. it is a way for me to not worry about how long it is taking cause i get stressed out counting days.... i dont know if that made any sense but anyways, thanks all for reading and replying :)

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Completing your timeline isn't for you, its for those that follow after you, sort of a pass it on thing.... you know you come here on VJ and ask questions, someone helps you... they are passing it on.

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