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we were married in US from k1 visa i hired a lawyer to do our case he submitted it and he was worried we may receive a rfe for more evidence and to continue getting evidence in case we , which i find is hard because spouse does not have ssc number yet so i cannot add her to my bank etc.

we did a civil wedding and planned on doing regualar wedding later when we have time to prepare.. 

the evidence we sent was

1.  20 photos together

2.   copy of my credit card statement showing her using a card i put in her name

3,   copies of required items wedding license etc,

4. 2 different receipts showing online purchases she made sent her to my address in the united states

 

I really dont know how to obtain more evidence before she receives or how they expect much evidence of joint accounts in 90 days without a  ssc#

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8 minutes ago, Insulder1 said:

we were married in US from k1 visa i hired a lawyer to do our case he submitted it and he was worried we may receive a rfe for more evidence and to continue getting evidence in case we , which i find is hard because spouse does not have ssc number yet so i cannot add her to my bank etc.

we did a civil wedding and planned on doing regualar wedding later when we have time to prepare.. 

the evidence we sent was

1.  20 photos together

2.   copy of my credit card statement showing her using a card i put in her name

3,   copies of required items wedding license etc,

4. 2 different receipts showing online purchases she made sent her to my address in the united states

 

I really dont know how to obtain more evidence before she receives or how they expect much evidence of joint accounts in 90 days without a  ssc#

Sounds like a very lazy attorney.......What about a lease? mortgage?  Will? Insurance documents? 

You said "MY address".  Aren't you living together?  

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15 minutes ago, Insulder1 said:

we were married in US from k1 visa i hired a lawyer to do our case he submitted it and he was worried we may receive a rfe for more evidence and to continue getting evidence in case we , which i find is hard because spouse does not have ssc number yet so i cannot add her to my bank etc.

we did a civil wedding and planned on doing regualar wedding later when we have time to prepare.. 

the evidence we sent was

1.  20 photos together

2.   copy of my credit card statement showing her using a card i put in her name

3,   copies of required items wedding license etc,

4. 2 different receipts showing online purchases she made sent her to my address in the united states

 

I really dont know how to obtain more evidence before she receives or how they expect much evidence of joint accounts in 90 days without a  ssc#

Adding her to your health insurance, beneficiary of your will, IRA/401k, ...  keep gathering evidence as this will add up towards the interview.  Ask the attorney what type of evidence you can use .. at least make the attorney do some work ! 

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7 minutes ago, Lil bear said:

Adding her to your health insurance, beneficiary of your will, IRA/401k, ...  keep gathering evidence as this will add up towards the interview.  Ask the attorney what type of evidence you can use .. at least make the attorney do some work ! 

Well before the interview I’m sure we would have enough evidence because she would have her ssc ead# , and I could add her to everything , I meant rfe, before the interview I will see if I can add to my 401k without ssc good idea

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30 minutes ago, Insulder1 said:

we were married in US from k1 visa i hired a lawyer to do our case he submitted it and he was worried we may receive a rfe for more evidence and to continue getting evidence in case we , which i find is hard because spouse does not have ssc number yet so i cannot add her to my bank etc.

we did a civil wedding and planned on doing regualar wedding later when we have time to prepare.. 

the evidence we sent was

1.  20 photos together

2.   copy of my credit card statement showing her using a card i put in her name

3,   copies of required items wedding license etc,

4. 2 different receipts showing online purchases she made sent her to my address in the united states

 

I really dont know how to obtain more evidence before she receives or how they expect much evidence of joint accounts in 90 days without a  ssc#

I submitted a lot less with the application and had enough at the time of the interview.  The only reason you would get an RFE would be if they continue to approve without interview and you are eligible for that 

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