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I-751 divorce waiver application
Hi Everybody,

I am filing an I-751 divorce waiver application and wondering what your thoughts are on my application. I am worried because I am missing some key documents since we have been married such as pictures, joint accounts/assets, etc. It is a real marriage and we moved in together with that intention. Unfortunately we didn't establish some benchmarks such as joint bank accounts, joint assets. etc. We weren't doing well in 2019 financially so we didn't go anywhere thus no pictures during that time, and in 2020, due to covid, we didn't go anywhere, so no pictures.

Here is a brief history --

1. Long term couple, Dated from 2008-2012, then 2015-2017. I was at college and met her during my internship. Have tons of pictures, trips, etc of our dating days.
2. Girlfriend moved in with me in Jun 2017. Got married Nov 2017. 
3. Got conditional GC in May, 2019.
4. Started to have trouble in the early 2020. Wife moved out in Sept 2020.
5. We have decided to file for a divorce but have not started the process yet.

Here are the documents that I have --
– Joint tax returns from the previous 2-3 years;
– Copies of driver’s licenses showing the same address;
– Mortgage or lease agreement with both names;
– Copies of joint credit cards
-- health insurance
-- Auto insurance
– Copies of any joint utilities or cell phone bills;
– Copies of life insurance policies naming the other as a beneficiary;
– 401k with wife being beneficiary
– Stocks or trading accounts with wife being beneficiary
– Names of 5-7 people, preferably on the U.S. Citizen’s side of the family or mutual friends willing to sign an affidavit confirming the authenticity of your marriage.

Don't have

– Photos of the two of you together and with family since 2019.
– Joint bank statements
-- Joint assets (car, etc)
– Joint airline/vacation reservations;

Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you!
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