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Hi: 

 

We don't have utilities on both of our names, but I have the power/sewer/water (which is all one bill) under my name and the internet is under my wife's name. They both are in the same address though. Will that work as evidence?

 

My wife is authorized user on 2 of my credit card which we use regularly to pay for purchases and pay bills

She is beneficiary on my IRA

We have health insurance from my work for both, but no separate ID cards with both names

Credit Union account is joint, I added her soon after she got her SS#

Both signed lease agreement in our new apartment, but the rent payment doesn't show mine or her name on it.

We have an old HSA account, with funds, but still current. Both cards have our names

Cell phone has both of our names on it. Unfortunately since we use Google Fi, her name is in Cyrillic.

Trip, pictures, luggage tags, e-tickets to see my mother in law in UA.

We bought a car under both of our names, monthly payments show only my name on it. The purchase has her signature and name on it.

My wife works online from home, so obviously she lives and works at our home address 

Both have DL from same state with same address on it

Car insurance for both of us on both vehicles with names on it

No life insurance

No kids together

No letters from friends still, that they know of our relationship

 

I may be missing some other document with comingled finances, but is this evidence enough or should I get more?

 

Thanks

 

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3 hours ago, ROC-AL said:

is this evidence enough or should I get more?

Your evidence looks good, I would still scrape the bottom of the barrel and send all you can. You can show your utilitys as split bills, you pay the water, she pays the internet. Organize it with a good table of contents and you should be good.

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For my AOS, we had exactly this - some bills in my name, some in my husband's name. Not an issue. 

 

You should submit your lease agreement, not your rent payments. 

 

Your car loan is in your name only, that's OK, just submit the title that shows both of your names, as well as the insurance. 

 

You can submit your luggage tags, etc, but keep in mind that during my AOS interview the officer completely ignored all the boarding passes I had collected, didn't add them to our file unlike the other documents and only looked at the photos. That's why I didn't bother collecting boarding passes and luggage tags for ROC. They won't hurt if you submit them, of course, you already have them anyway. 

 

I'd include all the bank statements from your joint account. You don't want an RFE

 

I see she's a beneficiary on your retirement plan, does she have a retirement plan as well? Are you the beneficiary? For your heath insurance, since it's current, I'd print out a summary of your benefits from your work that shows her name on it. 

 

I organized our photos by date, put them on a word file and added a comment to each one about where it was taken and who we were with. I don't know if it will help, I'm still waiting but I don't see how it can hurt. 

 

I think your evidence looks good overall. 

 
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