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When I sent the I-130, I didn't have much in secondary evidence available (just wedding photos). Now that I have some additional evidence (joint bank, joint lease, etc...) should I send it seperatly to the USCIS or will they request it if they want to, or just wait for the interview?
 
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Hi wazwooz,
I would wait to see if they send me an RFE(Request for Evidence) before i send out the additional evidence.If they don't you can show them at the interview.


"Until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes everywhere will be war"...................BOB MARLEY
 
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Wazwooz,

Cool Id and WELCOME to ILW.

I Can Answer This One No Problem! Big Grin

Joint Bank Acct, Joint Lease/Mortgage Etc.

Pictures Together. Big Fat Diamond Ring Wink

Your In! Take all proof With You To Interview. Hold Hands, Show Love, Etc. Big Grin
 
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gee...post-dated leases, etc....how long did it take you to forge those "signatures" and "dates?"....We don't want scam artists in the US of A.....
 
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S12..is everyone guilty before innocent in your mind? Confusedt

Not that they have done anything wrong anyway, but it's like everyone is a fraud or committed a crime the way you see it.


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gee...post-dated leases, etc....how long did it take you to forge those "signatures" and "dates?"....We don't want scam artists in the US of A.....


CIS is So Screwed Up, What Difference Does It Make??? Eventually We Will Have More Contributors To The Cause! just A Matter Of Time. Our Rantings Wont Discourage the GOOD American Being Tricked!

Its A Take My Card Wink and Call Me in 2 years and 1 day Way of thinking! "DON'T LOSE THE CARD, YOU WILL BE NEEDING IT"!
 
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SPGirl...if the OP couldn't figure out that he/she needed some evidence about this 'relationship'...why didn't this idiot bring it to the first interview? How does one "forget" viable evidence, but then, a few days later,..why, what a surprise, suddenly there is some back-dated lease or bank account....my my my....yes, I have a lot of doubts about these kinds of 'relationships' and 'proof' -- especially when the 'just discovered' evidence is miraculously discovered a week after the first interview....
 
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Wink Dont lose That Card! You Will Be Needing It!!

Remember Where You Heard It! We Will Be looking Forward To Seeing You In The Future. As a VICTIM!
We Are Here For The Victims! Just a Matter Of Time Before The Victims Out Weigh The Fraudsters! Wink
 
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Originally posted by Sprint_girl07:
S12..is everyone guilty before innocent in your mind? Confusedt

Not that they have done anything wrong anyway, but it's like everyone is a fraud or committed a crime the way you see it.


I Will Answer for S12. YES!!! Those That Truly Have Good intentions Will Not Be Here!!! They will Be Enjoying The Dream as A Couple. Forever and Always!!! And Will Have No Need For ILW! Or Any other immigration Board! They Will Be Living The AMERICAN DREAM!!! Not Asking Questions Here. Not Wondering Why, Or What Happened! They Will Not Be Seeking Answers To Why They Where Defrauded Of Their Lives!!!

Yes "Illegal" immigrants guilty!!! Before and After!

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s12...where did he mention this was a 2nd interview? Sorry I'm lost.

With all due respect, it does happen. Some people don't have all the evidence at the time in filing, in fact not even for the interview.

Sometimes you can't have all those joint names on paperwork for one reason or another.
Just because he isn't giving us all the ins and out or as to why he didn't have it, doesn't make it fraud.

Sometimes S12, I think you are inspecting people's stories with a magnifying glass to see if there is a hole somewhere to accuse fraud.

I see where you are coming from, but sometimes I don't think you are giving the benefit of the doubt in many cases.


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Wazwooz, I'm with Caribbeanman on this. Unless they send you an RFE, don't worry about it. Take it all with you to your interview though. Even if you don't have to show it, it's better to have it with you than not have it and be asked. The more the better! Smile

As for you other two ... DCW, the immigration process is confusing and there's so much conflicting information on the internet. Does a person that wants to know what to expect from start to finish really fit in to the category of having 'bad intentions'? And what's wrong with someone sticking around after they've gotten their own answers and helping others going through the same thing? It's only fair to give back if you're able. And S12, I kinda feel sorry for you. What a tiny, narrow existence you must lead.
 
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If those 'leases' and 'bank statements' are put under a microscope, I would bet that the 'signatures' and 'dates' are phony....that is my opinion....if you don't agree, well, that's your choice....but I smell something stinky....smells like fraud to me....
 
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S12...here let me give you a tissue to blow your nose with...you must have fraud smell stuck up there lol Wink

Or maybe see a doc about your sinuses. Big Grin


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If those 'leases' and 'bank statements' are put under a microscope, I would bet that the 'signatures' and 'dates' are phony....that is my opinion....if you don't agree, well, that's your choice....but I smell something stinky....smells like fraud to me....


Ahhhh, conclusion jumping. If it were an olympic sport, this forum could boast quite a few gold medal winners.

Perhaps the OP and his/her spouse weren't living together initially. Perhaps they were staying with family, or friends, or in separate countries completely. Perhaps they were waiting on an SSN to arrive before he/she could get a bank account.

My husband and I have been married 9 1/2 years and don't currently have any joint bank accounts either. We own two homes and neither are in joint names. All have perfectly legitimate reasons why not.
 
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Wazwooz, I'm with Caribbeanman on this. Unless they send you an RFE, don't worry about it. Take it all with you to your interview though. Even if you don't have to show it, it's better to have it with you than not have it and be asked. The more the better! Smile

As for you other two ... DCW, the immigration process is confusing and there's so much conflicting information on the internet. Does a person that wants to know what to expect from start to finish really fit in to the category of having 'bad intentions'? And what's wrong with someone sticking around after they've gotten their own answers and helping others going through the same thing? It's only fair to give back if you're able. And S12, I kinda feel sorry for you. What a tiny, narrow existence you must lead.

Aroha,

Please Do Help Those With Good intentions!!!
I Am with You 100%.
however Many Here Avoid The possibilities, Of The Possible Help Knowledge That The Normal, Average Person Can Offer!!! I Forget Shame On Me. Lawyers Are The Ultimate Gods!!!! As Long As $$$$$$ Is Available! What About The Rest????

$$$$ Talks! Nothing Else Will Save Your Life In America Or Any Other Part Of This World!!!!
 
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SPGirl...if the OP couldn't figure out that he/she needed some evidence about this 'relationship'...why didn't this idiot bring it to the first interview? How does one "forget" viable evidence, but then, a few days later,..why, what a surprise, suddenly there is some back-dated lease or bank account....my my my....yes, I have a lot of doubts about these kinds of 'relationships' and 'proof' -- especially when the 'just discovered' evidence is miraculously discovered a week after the first interview....


I guess you are so blinded by your hatred. So much so that you even read statements that are not even there! LOL. Where did you see that I said I forgot the evidence AT the interview? I said I did not send it with the I-130 filing...
I hope you will take a deep breath and cool down before your hatred consumes what is left of your mental abilities.
 
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When I sent the I-130, I didn't have much in secondary evidence available (just wedding photos). Now that I have some additional evidence (joint bank, joint lease, etc...) should I send it seperatly to the USCIS or will they request it if they want to, or just wait for the interview?


Wazwooz I agree with CM USCIS will send you
a request for more evidence if not you should bring them on the Interview!

Some evidence get delayed because some immigrants don't get the ss number till they get
an authorization from the Immigration. They
do understand this delay don't worry about it.
 
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USCIS sends a list of items to send and bring to the interview....but sometimes people "forget" certain things....like those that don't exist...then, when asked, they go home and make up something....too many flies buzzing around this case......
 
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Obviously the best evidence would come from your former spouse. If the marriage was genuine and the couple decided that they are not riht for each other, any and every former spouse would be happy to testiy to this fact. Almost all too often, in their greed, immigrants forget that Americans are very copassionate and rather than be nice, they burn their bridges through nasty fights. I would say, as a general statement, with the exception of absolute genuine abuse, that anyone who could not get their former spouse to vouch for the bonafides of the marriage is engaged in fraud. What other explanation could there be excluding REAL abuse cases?


GOD BLESS AMERICA !!! DEATH TO VAWA AND IMBRA !!!

 
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Someone12 and SonofMichael, your comments are totally irrelevant to the topic of this thread. If I am going to make a guess, you two just try to make some noise to be heard. Just like little kids. So far, you have shown your lack of understanding, and the ability to bring up any points in defense of your claims. Good luck to you Smile
 
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