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Hello,

I'm trying to gather as many information and proof as possible in filing for Removal of Conditions.

My husband and I have only 1 joint account together from PNC bank. On the side, I have my own Credit cards; Discover and Chase. I always add my husband as an authorized user and they send him his own card that he can use. But at the end of each month, I pay for the bills for both these cards.

My question is, can I scan both my card and his card showing the same account number but his name on one and my name on the other card? Is it even common to opt for authorized users instead of doing joint accounts?

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Yes, you should scan the cards and submit that as evidence. As for your joint account, why not use that to pay all your bills?

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Yes, you should scan the cards and submit that as evidence. As for your joint account, why not use that to pay all your bills?

Yes, the Joint account we set up together was originally intended to put in savings for our future and our daughter's future. Moving forward, we are going to use it to pay bills. Unfortunately, I don't think the statements showing that will arrive on time to include in my paper work. I will just have to show it to them in case they request for more proof in the future. =|

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