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I am a conditional resident. My wife is a US Citizen. We are filing for removal of conditions I-175(married in march 04). What documents prove our marriage is in good faith?
*We are happily married, and 7 months pregnant*
I got bank statements, rent agreement, shared credit cards and savings, a letter from our midwife, do we need anything else like pictures or airline tickets from before we married? we originally met online.

2007-01-05 15:01:01 · 4 answers · asked by revelation2us 2 in Politics & Government Immigration

I am a conditional resident. My wife is a US Citizen. We are filing for removal of conditions I-751(married in march 04). What documents prove our marriage is in good faith?
*We are happily married, and 7 months pregnant*
I got bank statements, rent agreement, shared credit cards and savings, a letter from our midwife, do we need anything else like pictures or airline tickets from before we married? we originally met online.

2007-01-05 15:25:13 · update #1

At our first interview, we carried in so much stuff to the interview, both our hands were literally filled. The interviewer just, asked 2 or 3 questions looked at us and said "approved". I doubth I can mail in all that stuff, maybe i can pop the baby out tonight..hehehe...what u think? nooooooooo i'm a first time dad to be.

2007-01-05 15:30:32 · update #2

Lawyer? Why should I pay someone to fill out a form with my name, address, phone, work place...etc oh pleace Lawyers are full of crap.

2007-01-05 16:03:45 · update #3

4 answers

Your bank statements, rental agreements, credit cards both in your name shows enough good faith, however, your strongest evidence of good faith is your wife being pregnant. If she has given birth by the time you are called for the interview, make sure to bring the baby. Good luck!

2007-01-05 15:08:26 · answer #1 · answered by mpicky2 4 · 3 0

Talk to an immigration lawyer. They might help you better on this. If your wife is 7 months pregnant that should be proof enough. It's the foreign mail order brides these old perverts are marrying that I want to see get deported.

2007-01-05 23:14:27 · answer #2 · answered by James 2 · 1 0

The more you have the better along with a good legal service to fill out forms. The best places to get help often is your ministers for some reason they do better. Check with Catholic services. Telephone records of you calling each other. Photographs of both of you together. I sent everything I could and they finally decided they were sick of it and gave me credit for it. And I still send more when I get around to it. Do not ever say to me or my husband we cannot get evidence. I called the phone company and they sent me two years of records. Tax returns with both of you on it joint help alot also. I sent photos of my trip to see my relatives, photos of my father in law when he visited at Christmas thank God we got funny and began taking photos in Walmart with the toys and Santa hats etc.

Yeah bring the kids my friend took her three little children to her interview with the father for Political Asylum and they did not deport them because they knew it was a real relationship and that they are really Rain Forest Indians. They went with a friend who is a US citizen who translated and I sent a letter for evidence to prove who she was as all she had was a typed out birth certificate copy hers was in shreds. If she is deported back she will probably be murdered on her home land territory because of guerillas and her children put in child care foster care so I told her take them all with you to the interview like they requested even if it is difficult one is not enough.

2007-01-05 23:08:00 · answer #3 · answered by Faerieeeiren 4 · 1 0

THE DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION WILL CONDUCT A SERIES OF QUESTIONS TO DETERMINE THIS IS A VALID MARRIAGE.
WATCH THE MOVIE "GREEN CARD" ALTHOUGH IT'S A HOLLYWOD PRODUCTION IT HAS SOME VALID POINTS. IT'S WORTH WATCHING!
GOOD LUCK!

2007-01-05 23:29:44 · answer #4 · answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7 · 1 0

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