I-751 question with mortgage

paustin

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We'r getting to file I-751: We have car insurance, car's titles, utilities bills, joint checking accounts (just like we did 2 years ago) both on our our names, taxes that we filed together after we were married and given the conditional green card.

We used to file the lease that has our names together; however I bought a house after the conditional GC, but my wife's name is not on the mortgage due to credit issues from her student loans - would this cause any red flags provided with the docs above that we will be sending? Should we go for quit claim? We are living in a "community property state."

After reading this, it seems a little bit risky -
http://forums.immigration.com/showthread.php?326630-i751-denied
 
There is no need to add the mortgage information to the I-751 application. My spouse likewise has outstanding credit issues hence we have not put her on the title/mortgage.

You seem to have more than adequate proof of bona fide marriage. Make sure the items you submit cover the period from when your interim card was approved.

Good luck!
 
There is no need to add the mortgage information to the I-751 application. My spouse likewise has outstanding credit issues hence we have not put her on the title/mortgage.

You seem to have more than adequate proof of bona fide marriage. Make sure the items you submit cover the period from when your interim card was approved.

Good luck!
 
There is no need to add the mortgage information to the I-751 application. My spouse likewise has outstanding credit issues hence we have not put her on the title/mortgage.

You seem to have more than adequate proof of bona fide marriage. Make sure the items you submit cover the period from when your interim card was approved.

Good luck!

Make sure the items you submit cover the period from when your interim card was approved.

How do I do that? Can you give some examples?
 
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