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Soon to file I751 - Need help.

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Hello fellow immigrants.

 

Before I post my question here is a brief explanation of my situation. I have a conditional green card through marriage that expires in June. My spouse doesn't have a job atm, so I'm the only one working. We also don't have a house lease since we live with in laws. No kids for now too. 

 

This is the evidence we have collected so far:

 

mutual photos

joint tax returns 2018&2019

joint checking account that we both use

3 credit cards accounts where my spouse is an authorized user 

mutual dental insurance

my work documentation where he is a contact person

my school documentation where he is a contact person

work documents that show him as my dependent

joint savings account 

 

The last bit of evidence that we have is car loan that's in my name but his mom is a co signer. Here is the tricky question? Do I include that with the evidence?

 

Car insurance for that vehicle is in his name even tho I am the owner. Should I include those together?

 

One last question - Does this seem like enough evidence? , or should I add more:

 

Written statements from our friends and family

Receipts of gifts we have bought to each other in these 2 years

Hotel reservation for upcoming trip in May 

Social Media posts

Phone, text, social media chat between us too. I'm away from home a lot so we text and call all the time. 

 

I hope I made myself clear with the post, I'm a bit nervous about doing all this :)

 

Thank you so much in advance.

 

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Get an affidavit from your in-laws stating that you both live with them.

 

Check your auto insurance.  It doesn't matter who is on the bill, but BOTH of your names need to be listed as insured.  It might not be on the first page of your policy - but make sure BOTH names are there.  If they are not, then call the insurance company and make it happen.

 

You can add the upcoming hotel reservation (if both names are on the reservation), but that is really secondary evidence.  What you have is pretty good - but do get that affidavit.  Make sure the in-laws state that both of you live there, and for how long you have been (or are going to) live there.

 

Good luck!

 

Sukie in NY

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Our Prior Journey

N-400 Naturalization

18-Feb-2018 - submitted N-400 online, credit card charged

18-Feb-2018 - NOA1

12-Mar-2018 - Biometrics 

18-June-2018 - Notice of interview received

26-July-2018 - Interview  - APPROVED!!!

26-July-2018 - Oath Ceremony Scheduled

17-Aug-2018 - Oath Ceremony

 

 

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