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hello everyone!

 

I received a letter from the USICS earlier this month for RFE. asking for proof of a bona-fide marriage. I gathered affidavits from family and friends, pictures of our engagement and marriage ceremony, I have my spouse listed as a beneficiary on my life insurance so I will include that. 

 

I wanted to ask if there should be any more papers to send as I don’t want to receive another RFE

should I send in my tax return and W2?

What papers does the NVC usually ask for at this stage? 

 

I am filing for an I-130 for my spouse that is in Sudan. 

Any answers would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Thank you all for your time. 

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10 minutes ago, Tima_smiles said:

hello everyone!

 

I received a letter from the USICS earlier this month for RFE. asking for proof of a bona-fide marriage. I gathered affidavits from family and friends, pictures of our engagement and marriage ceremony, I have my spouse listed as a beneficiary on my life insurance so I will include that. 

 

I wanted to ask if there should be any more papers to send as I don’t want to receive another RFE

should I send in my tax return and W2?

What papers does the NVC usually ask for at this stage? 

 

I am filing for an I-130 for my spouse that is in Sudan. 

Any answers would be greatly appreciated. 

 

Thank you all for your time. 

NVC is not involved at this time.  Can you send evidence of how much time you've been together in person, like copies of the pages of your passport with entry and exit stamps for your trips to Sudan?  How about general photos of the two of you together in different places and at different times.  I would skip the affidavits from friends and family if all they know about your relationship is from attending a ceremony and/or reception.  Makes you look desperate.  Concentrate on evidence of time together in person.  That's the strongest evidence.

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16 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

NVC is not involved at this time.  Can you send evidence of how much time you've been together in person, like copies of the pages of your passport with entry and exit stamps for your trips to Sudan?  How about general photos of the two of you together in different places and at different times.  I would skip the affidavits from friends and family if all they know about your relationship is from attending a ceremony and/or reception.  Makes you look desperate.  Concentrate on evidence of time together in person.  That's the strongest evidence.

Thanks so much for your response!

I was living in Sudan for over 6 years that’s where we met. I have photos of us all over Sudan lOll. definitely will be including them with the documents. any other documents you suggest I send? 

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6 minutes ago, Tima_smiles said:

Thanks so much for your response!

I was living in Sudan for over 6 years that’s where we met. I have photos of us all over Sudan lOll. definitely will be including them with the documents. any other documents you suggest I send? 

Your passport stamps showing how much time you lived in Sudan during your relationship.  Photos are important but secondary to the primary evidence like passport stamps, boarding passess and other actual evidence of being there in the same place.

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