Originally posted by Dreamerdancer42
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Thank you for your kind words! Just trying to help!

Regarding that old I-130, I would just make sure everything is OK with that old case. If you have the letter, I'd suggest reading it again. Adjudicators use templates and they don't always edit them to reflect the specifics of your case. I would definitely have proof that your J1 visa did not have a 2 year requirement. I don't think there are any issues. It's just good to have a record of all that.
Thank you for sharing your journey. It's definitely been a long road for you, and you will soon have your 10 year card.

1. Looking at your timeline, I think the architecture of 4EVER's Table or Emerald 2020s table would best accommodate the type of evidence you have. I would pay special attention to the explanations that Passe included on their table of contents, too.
The list goes
#1 4EVER
#2 Emerald 2020
#3 Passe
2. I would definitely include the lovey dovey emails. (We included a few mild arguments LOL - true couples argue!). I think that pictures in your case are relevant, especially if you are able to dig up receipts or old bank statements and tie those receipts to the pictures. I would limit the pictures to a few per year, just highlights and perhaps, choose pictures that you can tell a story about and make sure to include pictures of folks who are giving you affidavits.
3. I would definitely include an Emergency contact information.
4. The bills are also good evidence. They show consistency. Sure, anyone could add anyone to a utility bill but you have proof that dates back to 2008. The fact of the matter is that is the same address. Do not stress out about having both names on all bills. Truth is that some utility companies only allow one primary account holder. So they end up adding the second name as an authorized user and to display it on the bill, they add the second name to the mailing address. That's a work around I've seen people do. Whatever you do, do not do c/o (in care of). I remember that back in 96-97 Florida Power Company would not allow both names on the bill, so they offered to list my name "in care of" my wife. The officer did NOT like that. I was on the hot seat. I do not recommend it.
5. I would arrange evidence from oldest to most recent - placing the oldest documents within each category on top. That just sends a subliminal message that you have been together for a long time.
6. I would definitely showcase that your in-laws are your joint sponsors and they should mention that being your joint sponsors is evidence of the bona fide nature of your marriage.
7. Any school record that mentions you and your husband is good evidence. Vaccinations, hospital records.
8. Even though your in-laws are your joint sponsors, you should still present your joint income taxes as evidence of financial commingling. Even if you filed married filing separately, that's good evidence. I would present transcripts. You can get them online. Otherwise, you can call and have them fax the transcripts to you.
I think you plenty. It is key that you organize it in a way that allows you to easily locate what the ISO needs. I would also arrange it the way that 4EVER did. She attached the table of contents on the left side of the folder and the evidence was on the right. That way you don't have to be flipping back and forth.
All the best!
USCFFS
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