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Alan Levin

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  1. Correct. Since you pointed that out, I think I’m going to highlight the line in the trust that names the petitioner is the beneficiary.
  2. I’ll take a look at that. Thank you very much.
  3. Thank you for your response. Appreciated.
  4. Hello, Below is the list of evidence that I copied from my cover letter of the I-751 application. If possible, I would like to get some feedback on the strength of the evidence, and the way it’s ordered and presented: • Marriage Certificate • Driver’s licenses for the petitioner and spouse showing the same address • The Living Trust of the spouse, designating the petitioner as trustee • Deed to marital domicile (in the name of the spouse’s Living Trust) • Brokerage Account overview (in the name of the spouse’s Living Trust) • Letter from the bank confirming the petitioner was added to the spouse’s bank accounts in December 2022, along with bank statements for the main account dated to the aforementioned date • IRS e-filed joint tax returns for 2022 and 2023 • Joint title to family automobile • Joint car insurance for 2024 and 2025 • Joint umbrella insurance • Joint home insurance • Joint health insurance • Life insurance for the petitioner naming the spouse as beneficiary • Two sworn affidavits from U.S. friends attesting to the authenticity of our relationship and marriage • Flight and hotel bookings • 2024 Christmas greeting card sent to the spouse and petitioner • Photographs of the spouse and petitioner throughout the marriage period [[END]] We have some other pieces of evidence that we chose not to include, such as - Joint AARP membership - Joint credit card only used by my spouse We don’t have joint utility bills. Also, is it true that USCIS does not like paper clips, sticky notes, etc.? It feel weird to submit a big stack of papers with no method of organization. Thank you very much!
  5. Thank you very much for your advise. I have a long relationship with my bank I will go there on Monday to get the letter stating when my husband was added to the bank account. That idea was brilliant.
  6. We're in the process of gathering evidence for i-751 which we're going to file in January. We don't really have utility bills with both our names on them, and even though I added my spouse to two of my bank accounts, the statements are only showing my name (the petitioner). I have the following items to provide as evidence of a bona fide marriage. Do you think that would be enough: Marriage license. Joint tax returns (2022 and 2023) Deed to house & a brokerage account under a family trust, with a notarized affidavit showing my spouse as the trustee. Joint car title, and car insurance showing both our names. Sworn affidavits from two friends Joint health and dental insurance (Still trying to get the evidence for these) Photos of us together including two with family.
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