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Proving Bonafide Marriage

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I have a question for anyone who can help. I will be marrying my fiancee in early July. I have been to The Philippines 5 times since October 2012. Each time I have lived in her Apt for at least 1 month. This time approx 1-2 weeks after we marry I must head back to The US.

soon thereafter I will file the 130. I have tons of pictures I will get 3 affidavits while here in Philippines. 1 from a family member and 2 from friends. 1 being her boss and the other a well respected government official in Philippines. I of course have 5 sets of travel documents coming to Philippines as well as receipts of all types. Phone records emails IM's,Skype records. I have spent parts of every month since October until now for a total of approx 5 moths of living with Genefer.We don't have co mingling of funds or receipts from her rent payments. Even though I help with her rent when I can. I do send her money via Western Union so I have some of those receipts. As I say in the topic title Proving a Bonafide Marriage is my concern. We know it'sBonafide but do I need some more proof? Am I being paranoid or just reading and re reading too much of VJ and other sites?

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Filed DCF March 31 2014

I-130 Approved April 7

MNL Case number April 10

Filled out DS-260

Medical Passed

Made appointment at USEM for interview

INTERVIEW PASSED!! 8/25/14

CEAC WEBSITE SAYS VISA ISSUED

VISA IN POSSESSION 8/29/14

CFO DONE 9/10/14

POE Dallas 9/17/14

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This is a lot of solid evidence.

I think you're fine.

After you get married, perhaps try adding her to your car insurance in the US (a lot of companies will require it, even if she isn't a driver, once they find out you're married)

try adding her to your bank account as well, though a lot of times you can't do that w/o presence.

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