Question:
I have married with my U.S.
citizen husband for more than 2 years inside the U.S. Now USCIS local
office will interview us for my permanent Green Card application for
the "real marriage". What find of documents that I should prepare for
the interview?
Answer:
An alien spouse must prove that your marriage is real, not a sham just
to get a Green Card. Before the interview, you should collect and
photocopy as many of the following items as possible, and do not send
originals to USCIS. You should prepare the wedding invitations, church
certificates, or other reliable documents that show the required
relationship including:
1) joint bank accounts;
2) joint credit card
statements;
3) joint club memberships;
4) joint federal and state
tax returns;
5) copies of actual credit
cards, health insurance cards, or other "joint" cards that you have
together, showing same account number;
6) photographs of you and
your spouse taken before and during your marriage, wedding photographs
preferably those that include parents and other relatives from both
families;
|