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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
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Dear All,

New to this forum. Just got married; am a USC; need to file I-130 for my wife, and subsequently I-129F,etc.

For the I-130, what all proofs of bonafide marriage might I enclose?

(I live and work in NY; she lives & works in New Delhi, India; I am back in the US)

1. Documentation showing joint ownership or property: Do NOT have; CANNOT have (both live in apartments;-(

2. A lease showing joint tenancy of a common residence: Do NOT have; CANNOT have...

3. Birth certificate(s) of child(ren) born to you, thepetitioner, and your spouse together: Do NOT have; Will have in a few years, but hopefully won't have to wait for them until my wife comes here....

4.Documentation showing co-mingling of financialresources: HOW do I do this? CAN I do this? (with me being in NY and she in India?). Has anyone done this? Can I open a NRI (Non-Resident Indian account) with her as a joint account holder, or the Indian beneficiary of the account (I am not sure if there is such a thing, but anyone familiar with this, please help...)

Any other suggestions on what else I might show as evidence of co-mingling of financial resources???

5.AFFIDAVITS: Easy one; third party: does that mean our parents CAN give affidavits or No?? Also, do we have a sample of the affidavit on the forum, or site somewhere???

6. WHAT OTHER PROOF of the marriage does the INS consider kosher???? I have tonnes of marriage photos, our marriage invitation card, our marriage certificate, our honeymoon pics, my airline tkt to India, our airline tkts to our honeymoon, our marriage VCD's/DVD's: WHAT all should I include?????

THANKS!!!!!

Joe

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Joe,

Submit a statement similar to what you have written here in your post. A recently married couple living on 2 different countries cannot be expected to have the evidence of a bona fide marriage that a couple living together would have.

Yodrak

Dear All,

New to this forum. Just got married; am a USC; need to file I-130 for my wife, and subsequently I-129F,etc.

For the I-130, what all proofs of bonafide marriage might I enclose?

(I live and work in NY; she lives & works in New Delhi, India; I am back in the US)

1. Documentation showing joint ownership or property: Do NOT have; CANNOT have (both live in apartments;-(

2. A lease showing joint tenancy of a common residence: Do NOT have; CANNOT have...

3. Birth certificate(s) of child(ren) born to you, thepetitioner, and your spouse together: Do NOT have; Will have in a few years, but hopefully won't have to wait for them until my wife comes here....

4.Documentation showing co-mingling of financialresources: HOW do I do this? CAN I do this? (with me being in NY and she in India?). Has anyone done this? Can I open a NRI (Non-Resident Indian account) with her as a joint account holder, or the Indian beneficiary of the account (I am not sure if there is such a thing, but anyone familiar with this, please help...)

Any other suggestions on what else I might show as evidence of co-mingling of financial resources???

5.AFFIDAVITS: Easy one; third party: does that mean our parents CAN give affidavits or No?? Also, do we have a sample of the affidavit on the forum, or site somewhere???

6. WHAT OTHER PROOF of the marriage does the INS consider kosher???? I have tonnes of marriage photos, our marriage invitation card, our marriage certificate, our honeymoon pics, my airline tkt to India, our airline tkts to our honeymoon, our marriage VCD's/DVD's: WHAT all should I include?????

THANKS!!!!!

Joe

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I also didn't have much proof to send with my I-130 since I am a newlywed and we live in different countries. I asked my mom and sister to write an affidavit each where they said they knew of our relationship/marriage and that they supported it 100%. We were approved by CSC with no RFEs.

PM me if you want me to e-mail you a copy of the affidavits so you can have an idea.

Diana

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CR-1

02/05/07 - I-130 sent to NSC

05/03/07 - NOA2

05/10/07 - NVC receives petition, case # assigned

08/08/07 - Case Complete

09/27/07 - Interview, visa granted

10/02/07 - POE

11/16/07 - Received green card and Welcome to America letter in the mail

Removing Conditions

07/06/09 - I-751 sent to CSC

08/14/09 - Biometrics

09/27/09 - Approved

10/01/09 - Received 10 year green card

U.S. Citizenship

03/30/11 - N-400 sent via Priority Mail w/ delivery confirmation

05/12/11 - Biometrics

07/20/11 - Interview - passed

07/20/11 - Oath ceremony - same day as interview

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Dear All,

New to this forum. Just got married; am a USC; need to file I-130 for my wife, and subsequently I-129F,etc.

For the I-130, what all proofs of bonafide marriage might I enclose?

(I live and work in NY; she lives & works in New Delhi, India; I am back in the US)

1. Documentation showing joint ownership or property: Do NOT have; CANNOT have (both live in apartments;-(

2. A lease showing joint tenancy of a common residence: Do NOT have; CANNOT have...

3. Birth certificate(s) of child(ren) born to you, thepetitioner, and your spouse together: Do NOT have; Will have in a few years, but hopefully won't have to wait for them until my wife comes here....

4.Documentation showing co-mingling of financialresources: HOW do I do this? CAN I do this? (with me being in NY and she in India?). Has anyone done this? Can I open a NRI (Non-Resident Indian account) with her as a joint account holder, or the Indian beneficiary of the account (I am not sure if there is such a thing, but anyone familiar with this, please help...)

Any other suggestions on what else I might show as evidence of co-mingling of financial resources???

5.AFFIDAVITS: Easy one; third party: does that mean our parents CAN give affidavits or No?? Also, do we have a sample of the affidavit on the forum, or site somewhere???

6. WHAT OTHER PROOF of the marriage does the INS consider kosher???? I have tonnes of marriage photos, our marriage invitation card, our marriage certificate, our honeymoon pics, my airline tkt to India, our airline tkts to our honeymoon, our marriage VCD's/DVD's: WHAT all should I include?????

THANKS!!!!!

Joe

Joe,

I was in the same situation as you and here is something that you can do:

Endorse your name in her passport as husband. I think it can be done by sending a copy of your US passport ( including the pages of Indian visa on your passport) and marriage certificate. That should get your name endorsed n her passport as spouse.

I was told by my cousin who also did it after he got a RFE.

So u may only need 4 things:

1) Marriage certificate

2) Copy of her passport with your name endorsed in it as spouse

3) Couple of pics from marriage

4) Wedding cards from both sides

that should do it for you.

Good Luck dude.Email me if you have any questions.

IR1/CR1 Visa Timeline

Marriage: 2007-15-01

USCIS Phase

Service Center: Vermont Service Center

I-130 Sent: 2007-02-23

I-130 NOA1: 2007-03-02

Case forwarded from VSC to CSC: 2007-05-19

Case recived at CSC and in pending status: 2007-05-30

I-130 Approved: 2007-06-15

NVC Phase

NVC Received: 2007-07-02

Generated DS 3032 & I-864 Bill: 2007-07-16

Emailed DS-3032: 2007-07-17

DS-3032 acceptance email from NVC: 2007-07-31

Recieved I-864 Bill(AOS): 2007-07-20

Pay I-864 Bill(AOS): 2007-07-23

NVC recieves I-864 Bill(AOS): 2007-07-24

NVC enters I-864 bill(AOS) into system: 2007-07-30

I-864 Package generated: 2007-08-06

IV Bill generated: 2007-08-06

Receive I-864 Package & IV Bill: 2007-08-15

Pay IV Bill: 2007-08-20

Send I-864 Package: 2007-08-27

NVC receives IV Bill: 2007-09-04

Receive Instruction Package: 2007-09-19

DS-230 entered into NVC system: 2007-09-26

Case Completed at NVC: 2007-10-04

NVC Left: 2007-10-12

Consulate Phase

Consulate Received : 2007-10-15

Packet 4 Received : 2007-11-02

Medical In Chennai:2007-11-15

Interview Date : 2007-12-06

Visa Received : 2007-12-06

US Entry : 2007-12-15

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I know, I really think that the marriage certificate is more than enough if you don't have anything else.

CR-1

02/05/07 - I-130 sent to NSC

05/03/07 - NOA2

05/10/07 - NVC receives petition, case # assigned

08/08/07 - Case Complete

09/27/07 - Interview, visa granted

10/02/07 - POE

11/16/07 - Received green card and Welcome to America letter in the mail

Removing Conditions

07/06/09 - I-751 sent to CSC

08/14/09 - Biometrics

09/27/09 - Approved

10/01/09 - Received 10 year green card

U.S. Citizenship

03/30/11 - N-400 sent via Priority Mail w/ delivery confirmation

05/12/11 - Biometrics

07/20/11 - Interview - passed

07/20/11 - Oath ceremony - same day as interview

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I know, I really think that the marriage certificate is more than enough if you don't have anything else.

I think so too but be prepared to demonstrate bona fides of the relationship at interview. Mostly this is done evidence of visits and communication.

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I also didn't have much proof to send with my I-130 since I am a newlywed and we live in different countries. I asked my mom and sister to write an affidavit each where they said they knew of our relationship/marriage and that they supported it 100%. We were approved by CSC with no RFEs.

PM me if you want me to e-mail you a copy of the affidavits so you can have an idea.

Diana

It is a new addition to I-130. When I filed more than 15 months ago, I-130 did not mention anything about it. But have parents and siblings prepare an affidavit with very plain langualge. Diana is ready to help anyone!

I-130 Timeline with USCIS:

It took 92 days for I-130 to get approved from the filing date

NVC Process of I-130:

It took 78 days to complete the NVC process

Interview Process at The U.S. Embassy

Interview took 223 days from the I-130 filing date. Immigrant Visa was issued right after the interview

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We filed our I-130 in late-March, so we included information about our relationship. We wrote a two-page summary of our visits that included pictures of us with our respective families and friends, and us from our vacations together. We also included two months of phone bills, copies of a few postcards we exchanged, and copies of airline or train tickets. We also included an affidavit from my friend who witnessed the wedding and a brief summary of the wedding, including photos and copies of our wedding licence fee receipt and the receipt from our rings purchase. For what we could get jointly, we send evidence that we are co-mingling finances and naming each other as beneficiaries.

Good luck!

CR1 application

I-130: 03/26/2007-07/02/2007 at NSC

NVC: 07/20/2007-11/08/2007

Interview at Montreal Consulate: 01/18/2008

(2 months' additional security checks)

Received Green Card: 05/12/2008

Removal of Conditions

I-751: 2/25/10-

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We filed our I-130 in late-March, so we included information about our relationship. We wrote a two-page summary of our visits that included pictures of us with our respective families and friends, and us from our vacations together. We also included two months of phone bills, copies of a few postcards we exchanged, and copies of airline or train tickets. We also included an affidavit from my friend who witnessed the wedding and a brief summary of the wedding, including photos and copies of our wedding licence fee receipt and the receipt from our rings purchase. For what we could get jointly, we send evidence that we are co-mingling finances and naming each other as beneficiaries.

Good luck!

Thanks LadyJane. Shall include some of this; should have the ring reciept, the banquet hall receipt from the marriage & the ring ceremony,etc along with tonnes of marriage pics.

What kind of things can we do to show co-mingling of financial resources??? (practically, is it a big deal? does it matter? on two different continents, what can we do to show 'co-mingling' of financial resources???)

Thanks,

Joe

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I know, I really think that the marriage certificate is more than enough if you don't have anything else.

Amen...

(Don't know why they added this stupid, "proof of bonafide marriage' requirement stuff, when they already were asking for the marriage certificate....)

Joe

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hello :)

well i got married in december of 2006 and sent in the paperwork about a month later so we did not have much evidence...but since we had visited one another beforehand and talked A LOT (phone, online, etc)...i sent in pictures of the wedding, family pics, copies of airline tickets for visits and iteniraries, receipts, copy of the wedding on CD...haha it may have been a little too much but el hamdulillah we got approved :) just show them you love each other for the sake of love...do it your way :) i mean pictures and evidence can only show so much...i just hope you get a case worker who is not too tough on the approval! GOOD LUCK!! and i will be praying for you!! :)

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Joe,

I was in the same situation as you and here is something that you can do:

Endorse your name in her passport as husband. I think it can be done by sending a copy of your US passport ( including the pages of Indian visa on your passport) and marriage certificate. That should get your name endorsed n her passport as spouse.

I was told by my cousin who also did it after he got a RFE.

So u may only need 4 things:

1) Marriage certificate

2) Copy of her passport with your name endorsed in it as spouse

3) Couple of pics from marriage

4) Wedding cards from both sides

that should do it for you.

Good Luck dude.Email me if you have any questions.

Hydrousc,

Thanks for the excellent suggestions!

How long does it take for the husband's name to be endorsed in the passport??

(This is different than a name change for her, right?). I think the name change would have taken a few months, which sucks. Does the endorsement happen right away (same day: wishful thinking!!!!), or does it take a while??

Wedding cards from BOTH sides?? (Any reason why? Just one would be fine also, right??)

Also, I was finding about a CitiNRI NRO account, where I may name her a mandate card holder, and maybe add her later as a joint account holder: good idea, or un-necessary hassle, not worth the effort???

Any other suggestions??

Joe

hello :)

well i got married in december of 2006 and sent in the paperwork about a month later so we did not have much evidence...but since we had visited one another beforehand and talked A LOT (phone, online, etc)...i sent in pictures of the wedding, family pics, copies of airline tickets for visits and iteniraries, receipts, copy of the wedding on CD...haha it may have been a little too much but el hamdulillah we got approved :) just show them you love each other for the sake of love...do it your way :) i mean pictures and evidence can only show so much...i just hope you get a case worker who is not too tough on the approval! GOOD LUCK!! and i will be praying for you!! :)

Thank you so much for being so kind, Dillydally!

We could use all the prayers.....

Joe

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Dear All,

New to this forum. Just got married; am a USC; need to file I-130 for my wife, and subsequently I-129F,etc.

For the I-130, what all proofs of bonafide marriage might I enclose?

(I live and work in NY; she lives & works in New Delhi, India; I am back in the US)

1. Documentation showing joint ownership or property: Do NOT have; CANNOT have (both live in apartments;-(

2. A lease showing joint tenancy of a common residence: Do NOT have; CANNOT have...

3. Birth certificate(s) of child(ren) born to you, thepetitioner, and your spouse together: Do NOT have; Will have in a few years, but hopefully won't have to wait for them until my wife comes here....

4.Documentation showing co-mingling of financialresources: HOW do I do this? CAN I do this? (with me being in NY and she in India?). Has anyone done this? Can I open a NRI (Non-Resident Indian account) with her as a joint account holder, or the Indian beneficiary of the account (I am not sure if there is such a thing, but anyone familiar with this, please help...)

Any other suggestions on what else I might show as evidence of co-mingling of financial resources???

5.AFFIDAVITS: Easy one; third party: does that mean our parents CAN give affidavits or No?? Also, do we have a sample of the affidavit on the forum, or site somewhere???

6. WHAT OTHER PROOF of the marriage does the INS consider kosher???? I have tonnes of marriage photos, our marriage invitation card, our marriage certificate, our honeymoon pics, my airline tkt to India, our airline tkts to our honeymoon, our marriage VCD's/DVD's: WHAT all should I include?????

THANKS!!!!!

Joe

It appears the USCIS isn't that strict on the original I-130 submission bonafide marriage reguirements.

More ammo the better tho.

You can open a ITF [in Trust For] account without wifes signature or SSN. At least I did. Sent ATM card to her and it made it easy for her getting money also.

Get Life insurance also. Easy!

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It appears the USCIS isn't that strict on the original I-130 submission bonafide marriage reguirements.

More ammo the better tho.

You can open a ITF [in Trust For] account without wifes signature or SSN. At least I did. Sent ATM card to her and it made it easy for her getting money also.

Get Life insurance also. Easy!

What are ITF accounts? Where can one open them??

Joe

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