Affidavits to accompany I-130
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Affidavits to accompany I-130
Hi there,
So when submitting additional documentation as evidence my husband and I are going to have to do the affidavits affirmed by third parties who have personal knowledge of our relationship.
I was just wondering how many we should get written? We don't want to do too few, but don't want to come across as obnoxious by getting a huge number of people writing them?
Thanks,
Cat
So when submitting additional documentation as evidence my husband and I are going to have to do the affidavits affirmed by third parties who have personal knowledge of our relationship.
I was just wondering how many we should get written? We don't want to do too few, but don't want to come across as obnoxious by getting a huge number of people writing them?
Thanks,
Cat
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Why are you doing any???????????????????
Hi there,
So when submitting additional documentation as evidence my husband and I are going to have to do the affidavits affirmed by third parties who have personal knowledge of our relationship.
I was just wondering how many we should get written? We don't want to do too few, but don't want to come across as obnoxious by getting a huge number of people writing them?
Thanks,
Cat
So when submitting additional documentation as evidence my husband and I are going to have to do the affidavits affirmed by third parties who have personal knowledge of our relationship.
I was just wondering how many we should get written? We don't want to do too few, but don't want to come across as obnoxious by getting a huge number of people writing them?
Thanks,
Cat
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Re: Affidavits to accompany I-130
Should we not? The guide says we should submit 'one or more of the following documents'....http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-130instr.pdf
It's the only one we can do, other than J (any other relevant documentation to show there is an ongoing marital union)
What has everyone else done?
Thanks Cat x
It's the only one we can do, other than J (any other relevant documentation to show there is an ongoing marital union)
What has everyone else done?
Thanks Cat x
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Why? You have nothing to document your life together? Note that affidavits are next to last on the list of suggested documentation, followed only by "any other relevant documentation".
How ever many make you feel comfortable. There is no established number.
Regards, JEff
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Re: Affidavits to accompany I-130
Hi there,
So when submitting additional documentation as evidence my husband and I are going to have to do the affidavits affirmed by third parties who have personal knowledge of our relationship.
I was just wondering how many we should get written? We don't want to do too few, but don't want to come across as obnoxious by getting a huge number of people writing them?
Thanks,
Cat
So when submitting additional documentation as evidence my husband and I are going to have to do the affidavits affirmed by third parties who have personal knowledge of our relationship.
I was just wondering how many we should get written? We don't want to do too few, but don't want to come across as obnoxious by getting a huge number of people writing them?
Thanks,
Cat
If you have nothing else at all, then 2 or 3 affidavits will be enough.
Don't forget, these need to be from people who not necessarily witnessed or were in attendance at the wedding....the marriage certificate proves you're married....these need to be from people who spend time with you and your husband as a married couple in daily life. The affidavit should be specific about this, citing dates and activities or events where they observed you as a married couple.
Rene
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I did G and J. Documentation of a bank account, of insurance policies, of family memberships in museums, the zoo, the symphony, etc.
What joint activities do you and your husband participate in? Document them.
Regards, JEff
What joint activities do you and your husband participate in? Document them.
Regards, JEff
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Re: Affidavits to accompany I-130
Well hubby and I have never had a chance to live in the same country. We've worked at the same summer camp the last 5 summers together...could we get something from there?
We don't have a bank account together, nor children, etc. We've only just finished school earlier this year
We have plenty photos of us having traveled together....for example photos of us visiting Australia, Scotland, parts of America, London. Would that be good enough to show we are legit? Lol.
Cat x
We don't have a bank account together, nor children, etc. We've only just finished school earlier this year
We have plenty photos of us having traveled together....for example photos of us visiting Australia, Scotland, parts of America, London. Would that be good enough to show we are legit? Lol.
Cat x
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You're not alone...many newlyweds don't have proof of a joint life together yet. Yes, a few photos together plus the affidavits should be OK. Don't include the summer camp stuff because it doesn't show a joint life together after marriage, which is what USCIS is looking for.
Rene
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Ah, newlyweds? USCIS will not expect you to have much documentation since there is not yet much to document. Still, now that you are married, get started co-mingling your finances unless you have a good reason not to.
Regards, JEff
Regards, JEff
Well hubby and I have never had a chance to live in the same country. We've worked at the same summer camp the last 5 summers together...could we get something from there?
We don't have a bank account together, nor children, etc. We've only just finished school earlier this year
We don't have a bank account together, nor children, etc. We've only just finished school earlier this year
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Re: Affidavits to accompany I-130
Thank you guys!
Regarding mingling finances, what's the best way to go about that? Can he add me to his bank account in the US? I'm from the UK and my bank won't let us have a joint account unless he is present and here to sign for it! (Which he is unable to do)
Regarding mingling finances, what's the best way to go about that? Can he add me to his bank account in the US? I'm from the UK and my bank won't let us have a joint account unless he is present and here to sign for it! (Which he is unable to do)
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That will be up to individual bank policy, but if the bank he's currently at won't do it he should be able to find a bank that will. I and many others added our foreign spouses to our bank accounts while they were still in their home countries waiting to immigrate.
Regards, JEff
Regards, JEff
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Other financial/finance related documents we sent were his life insurance policy showing me as the primary beneficiary and a copy of the general power of attorney which allows me to act on his behalf in all matters (financial included).
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Re: Affidavits to accompany I-130
Excellent, thank you so much!