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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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I am sure someone already asked this but please allow me to make a fresh topic.

 

My case was pending from June 2016 and now UCSIC decided to request more evidences.

USCIS should have asked me for more documents long time ago!

 

Anyways, in original documents I provided was partial banking statement showing I am a secondary

in my husbands' account. Letter form USCIS said "Joint bank statement shows minimal activity on the

account and do not appear to include household expenses"

What does this mean?

We could not provide all of months of documents since my name was added to the account.

Bank stopped sending statemens. If we request all of the statements during the time, they would charge

A LOT of MONEY!. So I am thinking about not provided banking statement.  But do you have any

suggestiong what bank can provide us?

 

We also thinking about providing

copies of lease in apartments where we lived since I arrived in US.

Joint TAX return.

Utilitiy bill  of current resident. This is the only utility bill in joint name as rest of the bills are under my husbands

name only.

Screen shots of skpe conversations between I and my husband while I was in Japan.

Copy of stamps on my passport to prove that I was in Japan.

Some pictures taken togother but only one picture shows the date taken.

medica insurance card. and 1095 in 2016

Copies of valentines cards and birthday cards

 

I want to provide auto insurance too but I can only find partially, not all of incurance cards since my name was added.

Will it be ok?

 

Thank you always!

:idea: KC

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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Most banks allow accessing and printing statements from their web sites....

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Morocco
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when your husband added you to the account there should have been (federal law) a sheet showing you are added to the account 

you may not show on the online bank statements as my husband doesn't either but i have the documents to show the date he was added and the account number

you will need provide the information showing what accounts the household expenses are paid from as they have requested it

there should be an auto insurance policy to show u on it / go to your agant for a copy / also ask if he can show when you were added

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Japan
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I remember signing the document when my name was added to my husband's account.

Hope bank can give us a compy of that. Then we will print out ( gosh how many pages!)

the online statement and highlight the bills being paid.

As for car insurance, I just emailed the agent and explained what we need.

Hope they can provide the info we need.

 

:idea: KC

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