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1 hour ago, powerpuff said:

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this is the way to go. Apart from Amex as pointed out by @OldUser, other credit cards statement will not state the authorized user’s name anywhere. We included Amex statements but also included photocopies of other physical credit cards since they show the same card number, expiration dates and our names. 

Yes scans of cards can be used though IMHI it's on weaker side of evidence (similar to joint costco membership etc). Without statements showing name it's hard to tell if AU uses the card at all.

 

 @Rekyrts can you please clarify how credit report shows whether you're an AU on somebody's account?

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22 hours ago, nikaM said:

Okay. But how can I get the statement with both names?

It's kinda of confusing when I log onto the app to check the statement.

I want to know how I can get a print out with both names if possible 

Depending on how long of a history, individual statements may take up a lot of paper.  What I'm doing for our I-751 is printing the transaction history.  It is broken down by authorized user.  You can select the time frame and then it will generate a report in PDF or Excel format.

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1 hour ago, JD2 said:

Depending on how long of a history, individual statements may take up a lot of paper.  What I'm doing for our I-751 is printing the transaction history.  It is broken down by authorized user.  You can select the time frame and then it will generate a report in PDF or Excel format.

I wouldn't risk it. From what I know USCIS expects to see statements, just like the ones the bank would send you in the mail if you didn't enroll in paperless. Anything else has a potential of further requests of evidence. If you receive statements by mail you don't have to print anything either. I keep receiving paper statements (free printing by bank) knowing I may need it at DMV or in further immigration process 

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