A quick question :)

eagle28

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My husband uses calling cards to call me. Would a print out of his phone cards' account information suffice? I am curious. My cell phone here is prepaid and so there's no itemized bill for that.

He's been calling me since he left. We recently installed skpye and have been talking on that. If Skype does not work, which happens many times, he calls with a card.

Please advice, guys. Thanks a lot in advance.
 
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It will help if we had some background to this question.

Is your husband out of the country and you have filed a petition for him and what are you hoping a print out of his phone card will help you establish?
 
A print out would help me prove that we've been communicating regularly.

He's a USC and he has applied for my papers. I am in home home country waiting for the approval. Thanks.
 
Evidence of his physical presence will do including dates you have been together, airline tickets, boarding passes, photos of both of you together and any letters will help a lot.

If the print out shows your phone numbers and you have some sort of documentation showing that the number he calls is registered to you and the number he calls from is also registered to him, all the better.
 
I used online calling cards and submitted those records when I sponsored my wife. She was in India. The calling cards I bought were called mobile india so maybe that helped. I also had printouts from british airways showing all of my flights to india. Phone records are just part of the mix, just put together as much evidence of legitimacy as you can. Local consulars seem to be more aware and understanding of unconventional supporting documentation. A lawyer friend of mine said she always has clients with calling cards and it doesnt seem to be an issue.
 
airline tickets card transactions with together outings etc is more necessary than phone calls.
Anyhthing that you have that will prove u guys have been seeing each other in person frequently is a stronger doc.
 
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