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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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On 9/2/2023 at 5:40 PM, From_CAN_2_US said:

I appreciate everyones response, but I think, most of the comments have derailed beyond the scope of my question.

 

To clarify, I KNOW that affidavits are not mandatory for an i751 submission, and is the one of the least strongest of evidence one can present. I am also aware it is depended upon more heavily by people who do not have stronger evidence such as combining of finances, lease/ mortgage etc. I remember we leaned on teh affidavits for this reason with our i130. Now with the i751, we have a lot of strong evidence and will be including all of the good stuff like bank accounts, insurance, lease etc. We still want to submit affidavits more as a safeguard, even though we know we will probably be approved with no issues without them.

 

My question was about the date of the affidavit. Thank you @OldUser and @Mike E for answering that.

I'm with @OldUser - you're WAY overthinking this.  I think in your heart, you know you're overthinking this.  Remember, sometimes less is more.  Including what you know are weak sources of evidence can pollute your case and then raise questions that would normally never have been asked. 

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2 hours ago, mam521 said:

I'm with @OldUser - you're WAY overthinking this.  I think in your heart, you know you're overthinking this.  Remember, sometimes less is more.  Including what you know are weak sources of evidence can pollute your case and then raise questions that would normally never have been asked. 

Thankyou, that’s very helpful advices I’ll keep that in mind… 

 

The instructions use words to the effect of “submit all the evidence you can to support the legitimacy of your marriage.” Maybe I should reconsider taking that too literally lol.

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17 minutes ago, From_CAN_2_US said:

Thankyou, that’s very helpful advices I’ll keep that in mind… 

 

The instructions use words to the effect of “submit all the evidence you can to support the legitimacy of your marriage.” Maybe I should reconsider taking that too literally lol.

I took this literally and got approved without interview or RFE.

 

Some other folks took it less literally and also got approved without interview or RFE.

 

I think the key is not to take it lightly. Those folks tend to get RFE / interview / NOID

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