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22 hours ago, OldUser said:

It doesn't make sense since not both names are on credit card statements.

 

Other bank statements are way more useful.

Thank you!

 

I just noticed that my Xfinity Mobile monthly bill only has month on it, but strangely no year. You couldn't tell if a bill is 2025 or 2024, or even 2022. is there still a point to include them? 

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1 hour ago, Yu1988 said:

Thank you!

 

Did you use any dividers or labels at the bottom to separate documents? Since USCIS recommends not using binders, folders, heavy-duty staples, etc., I am thinking use either binder clips or rubber band. Will rubber band damages paper edge if it is too tight or cannot hold paper together if it is too loose?

 

I agree with you that cover letter might be read, while anything in the Form will be looked. I still feel like that part 11 is extra space for the questions in the form. It is a little strange to me to add mortgage comment there. What you think?

I did not use dividers or labels to separate documents.

I imagined the USCIS person having to remove every divider or label before putting it into the stack scanner, and I decided that may be a little annoying or prone to human error like ripping a page, etc.

I've used big binder clips before with the AOS concurrent packets. But the big binder clip isn't wide enough to clamp a 2-inch stack so I used the long rubber bands to wrap it longitudinally and latitudinally with no problem.

 

Part 11 is for whatever extra you feel needs explaining--can be anything to help your case. Since everyone has different living arrangements and how they handle finances, we explained in Part 11 our situation which is a little unique. We've even used Part 11 to explain our photo evidence is chronologically backwards with the most recent first going back to our marriage date photos included in the AOS.

 
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