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Hi guys!

 

Im gathering all the evidence that I could possibly have for filing my ROC.

 

Iam the greencard holder and my husband is the US Citizen.

 

we have bank statement (joint), lease agreement, pictures, vacation tickets, 

 

and also i have the following:

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may 401k shows that benefiary will be my husband

medical and dental insurance shows that we share 1 account.

 

 

My main question is, will this affect or will immigration will question us, since all financial documents have Me as the primary on the accounts and not my us citizen husband.

 

It just happen that I have a good credit and a better job.  That's why when I had the accounts opened it was under my name.

 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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If you are the only name on the statements and lease agreement, then they might ask questions.  USCIS wants to see joint ownership/rental of property, joint co-mingled finances, and evidence of both spouses living together.  How much is enough?  That is the $64,000 question.......this is what we sent for my wife's ROC.  We are currently awaiting the card or interview.

 

For ROC

Apartment lease with both our names & signatures
Periodic Joint bank checking acct statements since wife's arrival in June 2017.
Deed for new home with both our names
Mortgage Lender Letter with both our names.
Credit Cards showing both on joint account with same card number.
Amazon delivery label showing both names and our current address.
Wife's Military Dependent ID card showing me as the sponsor.
Tricare Eligibility Letter showing both of us together.
Military pay statement showing wife as my benefic.
Texas Health Care Directives appointing each other as sole health care proxy(Advanced Directives)
Our Texas driver's licenses with same address for both of us
2018 Joint Tax ReturnTax Returns 
Pictures of us on special occasions here in the US.
Car Insurance Cards showing both of us as insured drivers for our car
Boarding Passes for Las Vegas Valentine Day Trip 2019
Utility application showing both our names for our current address    

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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11 minutes ago, iamzye87 said:

My main question is, will this affect or will immigration will question us, since all financial documents have Me as the primary on the accounts and not my us citizen husband.

This shouldn't be a problem since the point of ROC is to show that the marriage relationship is bona fide.  Financial co-mingling is just that, it shouldn't matter who the primary account holder is if they are joint accounts, both of you are listed and that shows that your relationship is real.  Do you also have a will?  Living will?  Power of attorney for each other?  Drivers licenses showing same address?  Utility bills showing both names?  Good luck!

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