Ohh really?
Because faking a bill from an utility service is a lot harder than faking a letter, and signing it?
no, genious, it is not how hard it is, it is a matter how much it cost to verify.
to proof any bill is fraud or not, USCIS has to request the document authority through 3rd party agencies. That request cost. Form the regular bills, through credit cards, airline tickets, rents, leases, credit requestes, and everything else ALWAYS cost more than making a regular phone call with couple questions.
And if you multiply any of those costs by million of immigrants providing them with evidence, they would have charge like 3 times more for any case.
Anybody can write ANY letter they want, and forge/fake a signature if necessary...
no, Mr. Einstein, not everybody can write any letter. In fact, it is hard to convince neighbors and coworkers to write them because they are writing a document under a perjury. Yes you can forge those affis like any bill, but with bills USCIS has to pay more money to verify. How are you gonna forge 5 affidavis?? you gonna like buy 5 different cellphones and immitate different people's voices everytime USCIS calls?? BS!!
Maybe this person was a "mail clerk"
for USCIS?...
none of your business who that person was...
but USCIS has access to a WHOLE lot more information than you think and has the rights to check with third party agencies if something is deemed suspicious...
they do, but once again - that checks COST !!!
Bottom line... your momma, writing USCIS a letter telling
The bottom line is that you are having troubles understanding what you're reading. I never mentioned my relatives' names --- none of them wrote me any letter.
And for your information, those letters are not intend to state what somebody feels - how great their marriage is or bla bla bla. The intention is to state some facts regarding married couple - those fact should speak for themselfs.
But statements from banks, utility companies, lending institutions, insurance companies, etc that are joint... have a lot more weight...
most banks write a letter with a copy-paste signature any one can write a letter like that they look like a cheap monochrome photocopy, useless, most banks can let you join anyone to your account at any time and yet their "immigration letters" shows the time the account was open, not when spause joined, USCIS knows about it those letters are useless.
Utilities mostly dont allow two peoples names on their bills - it is harder for the company to collect the money (just in case) they have to go through the court to answer who ir really responsible for such a bill (both spauces are bouncing the bill stating "the second part will pay")
Most USCIS officers don't even look at the pictures of you together... why would a plain letter make any difference?
where are you getting your information from?? your interview must have had place like 25 years ago. USCIS loves photos, especially the one from the wedding, court, x-mas parties, b-day parties, etc.. hard to forge too much effort -- in fact we were asked for more photos to provide and our OP stated it was very important to see more photos.