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Hello,
I have been scheduled for interview in February. But I have a few questions to ask and some advise from anyone who has had previous experiences or is familiar with my situation. My wife and I live in different states currently. She just concluded her prerequisite to get into the school of nursing, while I am the in PhD program in a different school. Currently my wife is working to make some money for school because she has been admitted into two universities in the same state as me. So we are planning on moving together in July after my current lease is up. I want to ask what can I show as proof of a bonafide marriage?

The followings are the documents I have been able to gather:

Bank saving Account statement for both of us
Credit card statement for both of us
The two admission letters into the schools in the same state that I am in (The schools are close to mine)
Life Insurance
Evidence of money transfer through cash App etc.
Text Messages, Facebook chat, Call log
Over 250 Pictures of us together on holidays and with family members
Joint Tax return ( If we get our w-2s before the interview)
Travel tickets and car rental receipt for visitation
Messages from friends and family members congratulating us on our engagement and wedding
Marriage pictures

Would these documents be enough? Please if there are other evidence that can be useful that I have not included here, I would like suggestions.

Thanks in advance.

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How long have you been married?  Pictures from time together would be the main thing you want to emphasize.  Along with the travel documents.  If you ever lived together, evidence of that would help, even if you are studying in different states now. 

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4 minutes ago, bakphx1@aol.com said:

How long have you been married?  Pictures from time together would be the main thing you want to emphasize.  Along with the travel documents.  If you ever lived together, evidence of that would help, even if you are studying in different states now. 

Thank you. We have not lived together yet. We just got married in October but we have both known each other for a long  time. We got married while we were studying in different states but planning to live together in few months time. Would that be alright? Also we have proof of her admission into the schools close to me.

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1 minute ago, jayb27 said:

Thank you. We have not lived together yet. We just got married in October but we have both known each other for a long  time. We got married while we were studying in different states but planning to live together in few months time. Would that be alright? Also we have proof of her admission into the schools close to me.

Yes, for recent marriages, they give a break for not living together while you finish things up. 

 

The main thing is photos together.  Ideally on trips and/or with each other's families. 

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Just now, bakphx1@aol.com said:

Yes, for recent marriages, they give a break for not living together while you finish things up. 

 

The main thing is photos together.  Ideally on trips and/or with each other's families. 

Okay that sounds good. We have plans for the future for sure. We have so many pictures and evidence of seeing each other and communication. Thanks for the response as well. It is well appreciated.

 
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