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    Dec 27, 2007, 01:12 PM
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    I have an immigration question that have been confusing me for a very long time now. I am on a B1/B2 visa here in the USA and just got married to my US Citizen. I entered the USA in June 2007 and we got married in December 2007. Since I am not to work nor do so many other things here because I am not legally authorized. What are the documents that my wife and I are to present to the immigration to prove that our marriage is out of love and bono-fide? I am asking this question because the immigration is asking that we present joint bank account, joint insurance, combine lease agreement, etc.

    Secondly, we mailed the I-130 ahead because my I-94 was almost expired (Dec 24, 2007) and we wanted to file before the visa can expire. We did not have the medical certificate therefore we did not mail the I-485 and the work authorization. Can we mail the I-485 and the Work authorization along with the medical report later and make reference to the I-130 that we have already sent to the immigration. We have the customer copy of the money order that we used to pay for the I-130 along with the USPS delivery confirmation.

    Thanks for any input in my situation.
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    Dec 27, 2007, 01:45 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by handsomelove1
    I have an immigration question that have been confusing me for a very long time now. I am on a B1/B2 visa here in the USA and just got married to my US Citizen. I entered the USA in June 2007 and we got married in December 2007. Since I am not to work nor do so many other things here because I am not legally authorized. What are the documents that my wife and I are to present to the immigration to prove that our marriage is out of love and bono-fide? I am asking this question because the immigration is asking that we present joint bank account, joint insurance, combine lease agreement, etc.

    Secondly, we mailed the I-130 ahead because my I-94 was almost expired (Dec 24, 2007) and we wanted to file before the visa can expire. We did not have the medical certificate therefore we did not mail the I-485 and the work authorization. Can we mail the I-485 and the Work authorization along with the medical report later and make reference to the I-130 that we have already sent to the immigration. We have the customer copy of the money order that we used to pay for the I-130 along with the USPS delivery confirmation.

    Thanks for any input in my situation.
    Hi,
    I recently became a United Staates Citizen. For all your Questions go to USCIS Home Page
    Here you can find valuable info about forms and filing instructions , and about general immigration services.
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    Dec 27, 2007, 01:47 PM
    Hope that was of any help.
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    Dec 28, 2007, 08:25 AM
    Quick Questions,
    Where did you meet? How long are you two together ? What country are u immigrating from? Hope these questions weren't to personal.
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    Dec 28, 2007, 11:58 AM
    I came to the US in June 2007. I was in Maryland. I am from Liberia, West Africa and we have been together since August 2007 in person but we have been talking since 2006 via phone. I met her via phone through my cousin in Sacramento. She was a room mate to my cousin and I called my cousin one day and she answered the phone. This was how we started talking until I came to see here in person in August.We just got married in December.

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