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I have a copy of our drivers licenses along with copies of our medical insurance cards with the same group ID's. I have my wifes life insurance statement showing me as the beneficiary, my wife is the permanent resident. I have a credit card bill but its not a joint account, her name was added to my account which shows transactions made by her on my account. I have an application for certificate of title showing both our names, 212 & 13 tax returns a residential lease agreement in both our names and car insurance ID cards.

Umm do i need more is this enough should i include photos if possible? We have a joint bank account but the statements only have my name on them.

Thanks again,

Mike

My Proposal to kristine!!! :)

I-129F Sent : 2011-01-20

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-01-25

I-129F RFE(s): NONE!!!

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-06-02

Interview Date : 2011-09-01

Interview Result : Approved

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I had the same problem with one of the bank accounts I wanted to use. When I realized I needed to use the statement, I called my bank IMMEDIATELY and added my spouse. Then, waited for the next bank statement to roll around. That's the cleanest way to do it.

As I mentioned on a another thread last week, here is what we included earlier this year and it was enough. No RFEs:

Just to compare, we sent (to California Service Center around Feb 1st 2014)::

I-751

Fee payment

Copy of conditional green card

Joint property lease

2011 and 2012 tax return (not transcript)

1 month, most recent joint checking/savings account statement

1 month, most recent joint credit card statement

1 month most recent joint online investment account statement

Copy joint auto title, registration, insurance

Copies of both driver license at the property lease address, indicating that is where we originally settled and never moved (don't know if that matters, but stability can't hurt)

Copy of my (USC) voter registration at that address

We didn't include photos, sworn affidavits or other materials. I'm guessing those help in somewhat more complicated circumstances or in places where the immigrant spouse came from a more far away country with different statistics, so to speak (we applied and entered from Canada).

Hope that helps.

Edited by BBCC

Done: I-130/CR-1, I-751/ROC

Done: I-327

 
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