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Hi! My husband came to the US from Haiti on a CR1 visa in March 2016 and he is a conditional resident (we had been married for less than 2 years when he was given the visa). We are working on the I-751 to lift the conditions. I was under the impression that we only needed to submit supporting evidence of our marriage SINCE  he moved to the US. However, I just read in the instructions, "Submit as many copies as you can to establish this fact; to demonstrate the circumstances of the relationship from the date of the marriage to the present date..." Does this mean I need to include all the supporting evidence we already submitted years ago with the I-130 to prove bona fide marriage? Everything from our marriage certificate, engagement pics, pics of our wedding, wedding invitations, affidavits we submitted for the I130, lease agreement on our first house (My husband and I lived in Haiti together right after we got married) etc? 

 
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