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Ive seen posts with long lists of evidence for bona fide relationships.  I already submitted the I-130, but reading some of the posts makes me question if I should have added more evidence. 

 

I submitted our Marriage certificate, C.R.B.A. certificates for our two children, and we have had the same address for the last 4 years.  She also took my last name after we married.

 

Should I have submitted more?  

 

I have plenty of pictures, and an apartment contract with our names on it that I can technically submit. 

 

 

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19 minutes ago, ta&na said:

Ive seen posts with long lists of evidence for bona fide relationships.  I already submitted the I-130, but reading some of the posts makes me question if I should have added more evidence. 

 

I submitted our Marriage certificate, C.R.B.A. certificates for our two children, and we have had the same address for the last 4 years.  She also took my last name after we married.

 

Should I have submitted more?  

 

I have plenty of pictures, and an apartment contract with our names on it that I can technically submit. 

 

 

The 4 years and two kids together will be plenty to go with your marriage certificate.

 

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1 hour ago, ta&na said:

Ive seen posts with long lists of evidence for bona fide relationships.  I already submitted the I-130, but reading some of the posts makes me question if I should have added more evidence. 

 

I submitted our Marriage certificate, C.R.B.A. certificates for our two children, and we have had the same address for the last 4 years.  She also took my last name after we married.

 

Should I have submitted more?  

 

I have plenty of pictures, and an apartment contract with our names on it that I can technically submit. 

 

 

PB beat me to it

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2 hours ago, ta&na said:

Ive seen posts with long lists of evidence for bona fide relationships.  I already submitted the I-130, but reading some of the posts makes me question if I should have added more evidence. 

 

I submitted our Marriage certificate, C.R.B.A. certificates for our two children, and we have had the same address for the last 4 years.  She also took my last name after we married.

 

Should I have submitted more?  

 

I have plenty of pictures, and an apartment contract with our names on it that I can technically submit. 

 

 

You are good... DO NOT add anything else as it will just make more for the case worker to do.

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USCIS is traditionally minded when considering children - they deem having children together as the best form of bona-fide evidence.

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9 hours ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

USCIS is traditionally minded when considering children - they deem having children together as the best form of bona-fide evidence.

It's very good evidence, on a par with the time spent together in person, but I've see people removing conditions be asked for even more evidence than originally advised, even if they conceived and had a child together during their conditional two years.  Baffles the mind, but his is an I-130, not ROC, so they should be good to go.

 

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