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Hello! I'm here again! XD

 

I'm sure a lot of people have asked this questions previously but my search game wasn't strong enough to find one.. so here I am again to ask for advice! 

 

I'm currently working on documents to apply my husband's green card.. He entered US with B2 visa back in end of August.

 

 

 

1. Though he has been staying with me since his arrival.  I'm assuming I still need to put his German address as current address and question regarding if we ever lived together would be NONE. is that correct? 

           

2. I don't believe I will need his travel history but.. I wanted to include it to show them that he has been traveling to US for business and pleasure purposes and departed on time without overstay.. somehow I-94 website. doesn't show his travel history at all. (most recent I-94 is showing thankfully).  is someone else having same issue?

 

3. Since he never lived in US, we don't have many proof of relationship (though have lots of pictures traveling together, tickets). I recently added him on my insurance plan so he can have the insurance. but wasn't sure if immigration will think this is suspicious to get him the insurance plan. would I be able to submit this as part of proof?

         

 

Thank you soooooooooo much for your time and advice !!!

 

Have a great day!

 

           

 

 

 

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20 hours ago, Kitzki said:

Hello! I'm here again! XD

 

I'm sure a lot of people have asked this questions previously but my search game wasn't strong enough to find one.. so here I am again to ask for advice! 

 

I'm currently working on documents to apply my husband's green card.. He entered US with B2 visa back in end of August.

 

 

 

1. Though he has been staying with me since his arrival.  I'm assuming I still need to put his German address as current address and question regarding if we ever lived together would be NONE. is that correct? 

           

2. I don't believe I will need his travel history but.. I wanted to include it to show them that he has been traveling to US for business and pleasure purposes and departed on time without overstay.. somehow I-94 website. doesn't show his travel history at all. (most recent I-94 is showing thankfully).  is someone else having same issue?

 

3. Since he never lived in US, we don't have many proof of relationship (though have lots of pictures traveling together, tickets). I recently added him on my insurance plan so he can have the insurance. but wasn't sure if immigration will think this is suspicious to get him the insurance plan. would I be able to submit this as part of proof?

         

 

Thank you soooooooooo much for your time and advice !!!

 

Have a great day!

 

           

 

 

 

His current address is where he lives now. If plans changed and he decided to stay in the US, that's his current address.

 

Save the relationship proof for the interview.

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Add him to your bank account if the bank let's you. Also show plane tickets from when you visited each other in the past, pictures together, copies of texts and chats, etc. If you're renting, add him to your lease. And you can add affidavits from people who know you both.

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On 1/15/2021 at 10:10 AM, Ayrton said:

His current address is where he lives now. If plans changed and he decided to stay in the US, that's his current address.

 

Save the relationship proof for the interview.

 

Thank you! OK. that makes sense. I just wasn't sure if I could address in US as current or not.  this was very helpful :) 

 

 

 

9 minutes ago, Noname93 said:

Add him to your bank account if the bank let's you. Also show plane tickets from when you visited each other in the past, pictures together, copies of texts and chats, etc. If you're renting, add him to your lease. And you can add affidavits from people who know you both.

 

I own a house with mortgage.. so I won't be able to just add him on it. but like you said, I will ask my bank and see if I can add him or open a joint account :) Thank you for your help !! 

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Yes  you are adjusting status so he lives with you and that is his address. 

 

"question regarding if we ever lived together would be NONE. is that correct? "  are you not living together now?

My wife came to the US on an F1 visa about 10 years ago.

05/19/2007 Wedding

03/11/2008 Mailed AOS

03/13/3008 Forms Recieved in Chicago

03/19/2008 Checks Cashed

03/21/2008 NOA's received

04/07/2008 Biometrics Appointment in Cincinnati

05/06/2008 I-765 and I-131 Approved

06/06/2008 I-485 Interview in Louisville, KY

06/06/2008 I-485 Approved :)

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