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I-130:

Copy of Petitioner’s Birth Certificate (Front & Back)

Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate (Front & Back)

Copy of Marriage Certificate

2 Passport Style Photos of Petitioner & Beneficiary each (Write name on the back)

 

Evidence of Bona Fide Marriage:

Copies of Joint Bank Account Statements

A lease showing joint tenancy of a common residence.

Wedding + Relationship Photos

 

I-485:

Copy of Petitioner's Birth Certificate (Front & Back)

Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate (Front & Back)
Copy of Beneficiary's Passport
Copy of Beneficiary's Recent I-94

Copy of Marriage Certificate

2 Passport Style Photos of Petitioner & Beneficiary each (Write name on the back)

 

I-765:

Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate
Copy of Beneficiary's Recent I-94
Copy of Beneficiary's Passport
Copy of Marriage Certificate
2 Passport Style Color Photographs of Beneficiary

 

I-131:

Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate
Copy of Beneficiary's Recent I-94
Copy of Beneficiary's Passport
2 Passport Style Color Photographs of Beneficiary


I-864:

Copy of Petitioner's Birth Certificate

Copy of Petitioner's Individual Federal Income Tax Return/IRS tax return transcripts, including W-2s for the most recent tax year. 

Copy of Joint Sponsor's Birth Certificate

Copy ofJoint Sponsor's Last 6 Months Paystubs

Copy of Joint Sponsor's Individual Federal Income Tax Return, including W-2s for the most recent tax year. 

 

 

Am I missing anything? Trying to make a checklist for both myself, the petitioner/sponsor and joint sponsor. Just making sure I'm covering everything, please let me know if I am not lol. 

 

Thanks!

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1 hour ago, Spookie said:

I-130:

Copy of Petitioner’s Birth Certificate (Front & Back)

Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate (Front & Back)

Copy of Marriage Certificate

2 Passport Style Photos of Petitioner & Beneficiary each (Write name on the back)

 

Evidence of Bona Fide Marriage:

Copies of Joint Bank Account Statements

A lease showing joint tenancy of a common residence.

Wedding + Relationship Photos

 

I-485:

Copy of Petitioner's Birth Certificate (Front & Back)

Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate (Front & Back)
Copy of Beneficiary's Passport
Copy of Beneficiary's Recent I-94

Copy of Marriage Certificate

2 Passport Style Photos of Petitioner & Beneficiary each (Write name on the back)

 

I-765:

Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate
Copy of Beneficiary's Recent I-94
Copy of Beneficiary's Passport
Copy of Marriage Certificate
2 Passport Style Color Photographs of Beneficiary

 

I-131:

Copy of Beneficiary's Birth Certificate
Copy of Beneficiary's Recent I-94
Copy of Beneficiary's Passport
2 Passport Style Color Photographs of Beneficiary


I-864:

Copy of Petitioner's Birth Certificate

Copy of Petitioner's Individual Federal Income Tax Return/IRS tax return transcripts, including W-2s for the most recent tax year. 

Copy of Joint Sponsor's Birth Certificate

Copy ofJoint Sponsor's Last 6 Months Paystubs

Copy of Joint Sponsor's Individual Federal Income Tax Return, including W-2s for the most recent tax year. 

 

 

Am I missing anything? Trying to make a checklist for both myself, the petitioner/sponsor and joint sponsor. Just making sure I'm covering everything, please let me know if I am not lol. 

 

Thanks!

The I-944 is required as well for adjustment of status.

Just to confirm: Petitioner and joint sponsor each are filling out and signing their own I-864.

We used petitioners US passport instead of birth certificate if I remember correct, not sure if either can be used but others can probably confirm.

Do you have any other relationship proof such as health insurance together, being each other’s beneficiary on life insurance, 401(k) and so on? I read everywhere that those are considered stronger than photos, which are considered secondary evidence.

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14 hours ago, Quarknase said:

The I-944 is required as well for adjustment of status.

Just to confirm: Petitioner and joint sponsor each are filling out and signing their own I-864.

We used petitioners US passport instead of birth certificate if I remember correct, not sure if either can be used but others can probably confirm.

Do you have any other relationship proof such as health insurance together, being each other’s beneficiary on life insurance, 401(k) and so on? I read everywhere that those are considered stronger than photos, which are considered secondary evidence.

Sorry, I should've specified this is a checklist for the sponsor and joint sponsor to gather documents so I can give it to them. 😅

 

Petitioner doesn't have health insurance but I'll get my own soon via the marketplace, she's not working at the moment. She doesn't have a US passport either so we'll go with the birth certificate.

 

 

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On 7/4/2020 at 1:50 PM, Spookie said:

Sorry, I should've specified this is a checklist for the sponsor and joint sponsor to gather documents so I can give it to them. 😅

 

Petitioner doesn't have health insurance but I'll get my own soon via the marketplace, she's not working at the moment. She doesn't have a US passport either so we'll go with the birth certificate.

 

 

How are you getting the health insurance via the marketplace? I'm also stuck in the same boat. Unfortunately, don't qualify for special enrollment anymore. Did you just recently get married or get a new job?

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1 hour ago, chiks24 said:

How are you getting the health insurance via the marketplace? I'm also stuck in the same boat. Unfortunately, don't qualify for special enrollment anymore. Did you just recently get married or get a new job?

I recently got married. I haven't exactly obtained health insurance yet as I'm gonna submit the papers at a later date once I receive my NOA1. I'm eligible for the special enrollment period.

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