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24 minutes ago, Maryyy said:

Thanks

What is i175?

 

If you mean i751?  

 

You don't need to provide any tax returns.  You need to provide evidence of an ongoing relationship.  Some people choose to show joint returns as a type of this evidence but you certainly are not obligated to do so 

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10 minutes ago, payxibka said:

What is i175?

 

If you mean i751?  

 

You don't need to provide any tax returns.  You need to provide evidence of an ongoing relationship.  Some people choose to show joint returns as a type of this evidence but you certainly are not obligated to do so 

Yeah I mean what else can I provide? My husband doesn't even have a bank account with me. He has his account with his mom not me. So I can show last years tax return? And what else?

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26 minutes ago, Maryyy said:

Yeah I mean what else can I provide? My husband doesn't even have a bank account with me. He has his account with his mom not me. So I can show last years tax return? And what else?

Driving license or other evidence showing you both live at the same address.  Do you have anything joint?

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You need to provide evidence of your bonafide marriage throughout your marriage from wedding to the date you submit the i751 application.

 

Best evidence.

Joint tax returns for each year of the marriage (ITS tax transcripts) [You both could amend past tax returns to married filing jointly]

Joint bank account statements showing income coming in and money going out to pay joint expenses. Put together proof of payment of expenses from petitioner and spouse.

Joint bills (energy, phone, internet, water,,,)

Joint lease, joint mortgage during marriage

State issued IDs or driver's licenses for spouse and petitioner with common address

W2 and 1099 issued during the marriage (common address, show income)

Birth records of children together

Photos together on vacation, at family events, holidays

Joint insurance (life, health, car)

Joint ownership of property (car, home)

Proof of travel together as a couple during marriage

Joint investments (IRA, & 401k beneficiary) 

Affidavits from friends, family, that can attest that you and your spouse live together as a couple and attest to your marriage.

 

None of these pieces of evidence is required but provide as many as you can is needed, if you're short in one area of proof you need to provide more proof in other areas.

K1 Visa Arrived USA July 2017

Married August 2017

AOS Approved July 2018

 

Filed for i751 joint application May 2020

Fingerprints reused October 2020, and February 2021 and June 2021 (Yes 3 fingerprint notices)

Case move to National Benefits Center December 2020 for quicker processing from California Service Center

Oct 2021 out of processing time inquiry made, response May 5th 2022 that our i751 case will be addressed at our n400 interview

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento

Approved June 08, 2022

 

Filed for Naturalization May 2021

Fingerprints reused May 2021

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento, 

Approved June 08, 2022

Oath Ceremony completed June 29th 2022

 

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No, the green card holder is both the petitioner and the beneficiary, the USA spouse is only the spouse.

K1 Visa Arrived USA July 2017

Married August 2017

AOS Approved July 2018

 

Filed for i751 joint application May 2020

Fingerprints reused October 2020, and February 2021 and June 2021 (Yes 3 fingerprint notices)

Case move to National Benefits Center December 2020 for quicker processing from California Service Center

Oct 2021 out of processing time inquiry made, response May 5th 2022 that our i751 case will be addressed at our n400 interview

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento

Approved June 08, 2022

 

Filed for Naturalization May 2021

Fingerprints reused May 2021

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento, 

Approved June 08, 2022

Oath Ceremony completed June 29th 2022

 

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They would sign in the spouse section: Part 8,  queston 6a.

K1 Visa Arrived USA July 2017

Married August 2017

AOS Approved July 2018

 

Filed for i751 joint application May 2020

Fingerprints reused October 2020, and February 2021 and June 2021 (Yes 3 fingerprint notices)

Case move to National Benefits Center December 2020 for quicker processing from California Service Center

Oct 2021 out of processing time inquiry made, response May 5th 2022 that our i751 case will be addressed at our n400 interview

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento

Approved June 08, 2022

 

Filed for Naturalization May 2021

Fingerprints reused May 2021

Combo interview May 16th 2022, in Sacramento, 

Approved June 08, 2022

Oath Ceremony completed June 29th 2022

 

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