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Hello everyone, My N-400 Interview is next month but my I-751 is still pending I don’t know if I’m going to have a combo interview? hopefully. Almost done with putting all the documents together so far I have,


3 years of tax returns transcripts failing jointly. 
3 years of our bank statements. 
Credit cards showing me as an authorized user. 
Our car and homeowners insurances bills with both our names and address.  
Our drivers licenses both have the same address. 
Teachers retirement policy showing me as a beneficiary. 
Life Insurance policy showing me as a beneficiary. 
my spouse’s health insurance and dental insurance showing both our names and  showing me as dependent. 
All bookings of our trips together. 
our T-mobile phone plan showing both our names. 
our car insurance card showing our names. 
our electric and gas bills showing both our names and address. 
Mail and cards from friends and family showing both our names and address. 
our dog and cats adoptions paperwork. 
Our facebook posts and showing that we’re married since 2019. 
printed showing that we have each other emergency contacts on gym, phone, work, ect..
and printed several pictures of us on trips, with families and friends in several occasions. 


please let me know if this is enough evidence to take with for the interview?


Thank you! 

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I would include bank statements covering the entire period from initial I-751 filing to now showing how common expenses are paid.  I would also show a clear paper trail of living at the same address if you have moved. During our combo interview, officer wanted to see evidence of bona fide marriage from initial I-751 to interview date....bank statements, drivers licenses, car insurance, etc. 

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On 2/7/2024 at 3:32 PM, Crazy Cat said:

I would include bank statements covering the entire period from initial I-751 filing to now showing how common expenses are paid.  I would also show a clear paper trail of living at the same address if you have moved. During our combo interview, officer wanted to see evidence of bona fide marriage from initial I-751 to interview date....bank statements, drivers licenses, car insurance, etc. 

Should I bring any receipts of our purchases? Like a new tv that we just purchased etc.....?

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5 minutes ago, red12345 said:

Some has my name and some has her name from our BestBuy account? Will that be ok?

Sure. I think thi evidence may not be as important, compared to joint taxes, utility bills with both names, joint bank account statements. But you can take it just in case, it won't hurt. If it shows history of purchases, why not.

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27 minutes ago, OldUser said:

Sure. I think thi evidence may not be as important, compared to joint taxes, utility bills with both names, joint bank account statements. But you can take it just in case, it won't hurt. If it shows history of purchases, why not.

Sounds good Thank you! I have been really stressed about it lately lol because I don’t know what to expect. And they still didn’t give us an update about our I-751. 

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