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So hi everyone, I will get straight to the point. My issue is I dated day my girl that leave in Germany for 7 years. We recently got married about 3 month ago.  Besides pictures and text messages flight tickets , and life insurance I don’t have much proof of bonafide marriage , Such as joint account,  taxes, lease together and things like that because she always leave abroad, now we trying to leave together . Any suggestion on what evidence I’ll will need ? thank you all 

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The best evidence you can provide at this point is that of time actually spent together and continued communication.  Evidence of multiple occasions is better.  Couples living in separate countries aren't expected to have joint property, joint accounts, etc.  The life insurance is a plus, too.

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Some banks will add authorized users for credit cards without a social security number (I know people who churn credit cards who give each pet a credit card). Chase for example. You can add an authorized user online and they will mail you a credit card. So that is in your power to do now.

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30 minutes ago, Mike E said:

Some banks will add authorized users for credit cards without a social security number (I know people who churn credit cards who give each pet a credit card). Chase for example. You can add an authorized user online and they will mail you a credit card. So that is in your power to do now.

I did not know chase does that, wow Preciate the info will do 

2 hours ago, Lucky Cat said:

The best evidence you can provide at this point is that of time actually spent together and continued communication.  Evidence of multiple occasions is better.  Couples living in separate countries aren't expected to have joint property, joint accounts, etc.  The life insurance is a plus, too.

I appreciated thank you 

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