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Hello, 

 

My wife and I are applying for removal of conditions on her 2 year green card. We were going to submit the following. Is this good evidence? She came in May 2023 and we will be submitting in Feb.

 

  • Bank statements since Aug 23 because this is when she got her first job in the US. This also shows mortgage payments going out every month from transfers from our individual accounts. 
  • Drivers Licenses with same address
  • Home owner insurance with both names
  • Car insurance with both names 
  • Shared Health insurance dental vision (some are from my employer, some from her employer)
  • Utility bills with both names
  • Joint credit card with both names
  • Joint Tax returns
  • Beneficiary documents from both of us where we have listed each other as beneficiaries on retirement accounts
  • Pictures of anniversaries, bdays, family visits to in-laws, her family at our house in NJ, My family at her house in her country, Christmas pics with extended family etc. was thinking of sharing like 10-15 pics of basically us doing things with each other’s families and celebrating events like anniversaries, bdays, vacations 
  • Flights together/Trips (will also have pics from some of these)

 

 

The house I had already purchased before she moved to the United States and the only way I can add her is to refinance.

 

Same thing with the car loan, we used my credit as her credit was too new when we bought the car in December 2023 however she transferred extra money that month to our joint account to help cover the mortgage so we can have a bigger down payment on the car. Only way to add her to the loan would be to refinance.

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Sounds like enough to me.

 

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50 minutes ago, RobertHopkins said:

 

Hello, 

 

My wife and I are applying for removal of conditions on her 2 year green card. We were going to submit the following. Is this good evidence? She came in May 2023 and we will be submitting in Feb.

 

  • Bank statements since Aug 23 because this is when she got her first job in the US. This also shows mortgage payments going out every month from transfers from our individual accounts. 
  • Drivers Licenses with same address
  • Home owner insurance with both names
  • Car insurance with both names 
  • Shared Health insurance dental vision (some are from my employer, some from her employer)
  • Utility bills with both names
  • Joint credit card with both names
  • Joint Tax returns
  • Beneficiary documents from both of us where we have listed each other as beneficiaries on retirement accounts
  • Pictures of anniversaries, bdays, family visits to in-laws, her family at our house in NJ, My family at her house in her country, Christmas pics with extended family etc. was thinking of sharing like 10-15 pics of basically us doing things with each other’s families and celebrating events like anniversaries, bdays, vacations 
  • Flights together/Trips (will also have pics from some of these)

 

 

The house I had already purchased before she moved to the United States and the only way I can add her is to refinance.

 

Same thing with the car loan, we used my credit as her credit was too new when we bought the car in December 2023 however she transferred extra money that month to our joint account to help cover the mortgage so we can have a bigger down payment on the car. Only way to add her to the loan would be to refinance.

Please complete your timelines 

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Posted (edited)

Looks good, I was never on the house or bills. WE did however have plenty of medical bills with the kids and myself on his insurance. Showing paid from a joint account. We also included vet bills, junk mail. 

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Looks good.  Add a cover letter explaining why you are including bank statements from August 2023 (instead of from the time of marriage), as well as a statement explaining that you had already purchased the house and car and re-financing to add her name was not economically feasible.  This way they won't ask you for info re: these things.

 

Best of luck as you continue your journey!

 

Sukie in NY

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1 hour ago, Sukie said:

Looks good.  Add a cover letter explaining why you are including bank statements from August 2023 (instead of from the time of marriage), as well as a statement explaining that you had already purchased the house and car and re-financing to add her name was not economically feasible.  This way they won't ask you for info re: these things.

 

Best of luck as you continue your journey!

 

Sukie in NY

Okay! We can write a cover letter explaining why the main reason why because we wanted to start using a joint account once she had income that’s all! :) In the same letter, I can explain the car financing as well. Should I also include that she transferred Extra money that month to the account to cover for mortgage that way that month I focused on a higher down payment for the car

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10 hours ago, RobertHopkins said:

Okay! We can write a cover letter explaining why the main reason why because we wanted to start using a joint account once she had income that’s all! :) In the same letter, I can explain the car financing as well. Should I also include that she transferred Extra money that month to the account to cover for mortgage that way that month I focused on a higher down payment for the car

No need for that last bit.

 

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