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i864 and i-944 checking/savings account statement question

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I'm finishing filing my AOS, and I have my 12 months of statements for my checking and savings account.   Do I need to print all the pages of that statement or can I just print the first page of each statement showing the overall balance and balance change for the month?    Generally each statement is 5-7 pages, and pages 2 and later are just all the various transactions I've done.   Do I need to include those when I print out the statement?   If I just print out the first page of each statement will I get an RFE?   Thanks for responses in advance.

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I believe they need the comingled finances for the AOS interview later in the process, correct?    This is for applying for the AOS i-944 and i-864 showing our assets, accounts etc.   She is on a K-1 visa which expires May 8.   We got married March 9th but were unable to get a Social Security number for her before all the offices closed because of COVID19, so I can't get her a banking account or add her to mine yet until we do.   

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I only submitted 3 months worth of joint statements with my petition, had no issues. I then brought another 3 current months with us to the interview, and was fine. Don't overdo it, you will be able to bring more evidence to the interview.

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45 minutes ago, ajefferism said:

I believe they need the comingled finances for the AOS interview later in the process, correct?    This is for applying for the AOS i-944 and i-864 showing our assets, accounts etc.   She is on a K-1 visa which expires May 8.   We got married March 9th but were unable to get a Social Security number for her before all the offices closed because of COVID19, so I can't get her a banking account or add her to mine yet until we do.   

Yes, I had my wife on our joint account after she arrived here, so I sent those when we filed, and brought more recent statements to the interview. It will be a while before you get to the interview, so plenty of time to get joint statements for then.

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