Hello everyone,
This is my first time of posting in this forum and based on many posts i have read here I am glad to post my I-751 RFE believing solution to the problem will show up. I received my I-751 RFE from USCIS on the January 22nd 2019 stating that documentation I submitted is insufficient.
The letter states that i have not established eligibility to have the conditions on my residence removed. Please submit your response to this request for evidence along with a copy of this notice.
GOOD FAITH MARRIAGE, INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE.
You provided the following evidence that the marriage was entered in good faith:
Auto insurance, bank statements with no transaction pages, 2016-2017 tax returns, joint checks, health insurance, energy bills, employee benefit information, drivers' licenses, and various mail/travel documents/ car title/ car registration in just your name.
However, the documentation submitted is insufficient because the totality of the evidence does not suggest that the marriage is bona fide.
To establish eligibility for removal of conditions on residence, please submit additional evidence to show you and your spouse entered the marriage in good faith and continue to share a life together.
The evidence may include, but is not limited to the following:
Children as a result of your marriage:
* copies of the civilly registered birth certificates for any children born to you and the petitioning spouse;
* Adoption decrees of children adopted by you and/or your spouse;
* Court guardianship records of stepchildren;
* School or medical records listing the stepparent as a contact or guardian.
Evidence you and your spouse have resided together and shared responsibility for a common residence such as:
* leases in both names showing joint occupancy;
* deeds and mortgages in both names showing joint ownership;
Evidence you and your spouse have combined financial resources or joint ownership of assets and responsibility for liabilities such as:
* checking, savings or investment account statements showing the transaction pages;
* home, rental, or life insurance documents;
* utility bills; or
* loan or credit card account statements.
Evidence you and your spouse made estate, health and financial planning arrangements with each other such as a will, trust or durable power of attorney for health or property or both.
Any other relevant documents not already mentioned. Please do not send copies of documents previously submitted.
N.B
There is no children in the marriage
My spouse had already mortgaged her house with her late husband, we live together in the same house but the mortgage come from our joint checking accounts. Meaning that we do not have leases or mortgages in both our names.
No home, rental insurance documents but I have life insurance from my employer. Sometime ago around 2017, I have applied for a life insurance but I could not finish the application due to the fact I have not received my green card then. Now, I believe I could call to finish the application. Can I go ahead and submit the document or not in order not to raise a red flag.
Utility bills: Both of us are on light bills. No other bills we have our names on but the pay for other bills come out from the same joint checking we have and definitely i will send the statements of every page of our checking accounts. My spouse has already called the gas company, cable and internet to add me as an authorised user, we can then wait for like two months to receive some documents to submit.
No loan or credit card account statements on both of our names. We do not want any loan. I hope to add my spouse to one of my credit cards, I hope it wont be a red flag.
Kindly please your opinions are welcomed what to do, i am scared because of this RFE