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I'm married and I have a conditional green card for two years.  I'm unemployed, my husband has a good salary.  Joint tax return, joint bank account, bought two cars during the marriage.  But we don't  have mixed finance, because I have no income, I spend my husband's money.  How it may affect the removal of conditions?

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that is fine  you are not making income, but if you have joint Bank account, joint Credit Card, Any store Card such as Macy's Khol's, where your both name is in account would be fine I think. I also applied for I751 and they asked more evidence for income. I alredy gave them my joint bank statment, but there was no activity so i had to give them tax Trascript, W2. 

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19 minutes ago, Vera Vera said:

But we don't  have mixed finance, because I have no income

Co-mingling finances isn't just having income.  It's sharing the same finances & money........joint taxes, joint bank account, shared property, etc. are good pieces of evidence of a bona fide marriage.  Please don't worry that you have no income.........it is not an issue at all....good luck.

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16 hours ago, Vera Vera said:

I'm married and I have a conditional green card for two years.  I'm unemployed, my husband has a good salary.  Joint tax return, joint bank account, bought two cars during the marriage.  But we don't  have mixed finance, because I have no income, I spend my husband's money.  How it may affect the removal of conditions?

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My wife has not work since she came to the US and it is really a non issue for USCIS.  As long as you submit a strong proof of co-mingling you should be alright. She recently passed her I 751 interview as well as US citizenship .  These are what we have submitted on the conditional removal stage application : 3 years of tax transcripts (joint filing), joint bank accounts , joint credit card statements, my 401 K and other investments showing her as my beneficiary, our house rental with both our names certified by the owner, both our driver and dmv id showing same address, both medical and dental insurance from work showing her included on it, some photos of us together on trips that we took as well as pictures with family member, our son's birth with both of our names as parents showing on it. During the I 751 interview we were ask if we wanted to present additional evidence.  We brought with us an album with more than 100 photos taken after the I 751 application was submitted.  The officer was satisfied at this point and told us she is approving her I 751.  Good luck.

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Like others have mentioned before, a spouse not having a job is fine but showing proof of co-mingling and sharing in financials is important. Like he can list you on his mortgage/lease, add you to his insurance plans, etc.

 

Many applicants think they must find a job when they migrate to the USA but it is a difficult hurdle after coming from a totally different country with varying academic norms that differ from what US companies are looking for. When I got approved to come over to the US, I quit my 4-year long job as an Admin Assistant to a manager at a shipping port. Finding a job here after moving here took me approx 1 month but I was not able to get back into the field of an Admin professional because requirements here differ - they require an Associates/Bachelor's degree (depending on the level of seniority at the job) and I had JUST moved here from another country so I ended up taking a job at a call center.

 

Don't let being unemployed hamper you in any way.....it isn't unusual. :) 

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GOT MARRIED: 3-APR-2015 :wub:

HUSBAND FILED I-130: 29-MAY-2015

VISAS APPROVED: 15-JUN-2016

VISAS IN HAND; GREEN CARD FEES PAID: 21-JUN-2016

PORT OF ENTRY - FT. LAUDERDALE INTL AIRPORT: 06-AUG-2016
CONDITIONAL GREEN CARDS RECEIVED: 23-SEP-2016
 
I-751 FILER   
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FILED REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS: 25-JUN-2018
FILE SENT TO NEBRASKA SERVICE CENTER 11-MAY-2019
10-YR GREEN CARDS APPROVED 17-JUN-2019 
10-YR GREEN CARDS RECEIVED 21-JUN-2019 :dance: 

N-400 FILER
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FILED CITIZENSHIP ONLINE; RECEIVED NOA1: 8-DEC-2019
BIOMETRICS WALK-IN: 18-DEC-2019
INTERVIEW SCHEDULED: 26-OCT-2020
APPROVED/SAME DAY OATH CEREMONY: 26-OCT-2020
 
US PASSPORT
APPLICATION APPOINTMENT AT USPS (ROUTINE): 16-SEP-2021
PASSPORT APPROVED: 30-SEP-2021
PASSPORT RECEIVED: 5-OCT-2021
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