What Kind Of Evidence Is Submitted As Proof Of The
Good Faith Marriage? - Below is a list of example of the evidence that may be
submitted with the removal of condition petition. Not all such evidence
required but the more documented proof you have the better easier it will be
for the immigration services to approve the case. The following are some
documentation and other evidence that may be submitted with the petition:A copy
of the front and back of the permanent resident card (green card);Two passport photographs;A
lease or mortgage showing joint occupancy and/or ownership of the couples
communal residence,Financial records showing joint ownership of assets and
joint responsibility for liabilities, such as: A) Joint savings and
checking accounts, Joint federal and state tax returns, C)
Joint insurance policies or policies with the other spouse as the
beneficiary, D) Joint utility bills, E) Joint installment loans
(Example: Credit Cards), F) Other joint loans, G) Documents/bills/accounts
that are on one name but go to you same address, H) Any other documents
showing your life together,
* Please
Note the most effective evidence will start from the time that the marriage
began up until the present.
About 20
photographs traveling together, at the wedding, with family, friends etc. (a
good tip is to add places, names and dates on the back of Photos.Other proof
you consider relevant to establish your marriage was entered in "good
faith" (such as birth certificates of children of the marriage, birthday
cards, holiday cards, love letters etc.).At least 2-6 affidavits from
friends/colleagues/neighbors that know both of you and have personal knowledge
of your legitimate marriage and relationship "good faith marriage"
(affidavits from family are good but are considered extra). Submit the original
affidavits signed and notarized from each of your
friends/colleagues/neighbors.A copy of your marriage certificate.A copy of both
your driver's licenses or non-drivers State ID showing your same address.A copy
of your Passport and a copy of your Spouses US Passport, Birth Certificate
and/or a Naturalization Certificate.
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