SouthAfrican001
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I have just recently been to my my interview with my wife and the immigration officer has requested additional evidence for my greencard (I-485).
We had submitted joint banking accounts, photos, lease agreement and all other required evidence.
The additional evidence is a bill that is addressed to us both, either utility, health insurance etc. The problem is that we have always had all our bills in either one or the other's name and not both, as it was easier than cancelling the accounts we have and re-opening them in both our names. We have contacted FPL, Bellsouth, cable company etc, to see if we could have one of our names added to the monthly statment, but all have said that they cannot accommodate us on that request, as the government has restrictions on them that prohibit them from doing so.
What can I do?......both my wife and I are in a flat spin because this evidence needs to be submitted by the middle of June. It's upsetting to think that we will be separated from one another because we can't produce a bill in both our names.
I would appreciate any advice I can get.
Yours Thankfully,
B.
We had submitted joint banking accounts, photos, lease agreement and all other required evidence.
The additional evidence is a bill that is addressed to us both, either utility, health insurance etc. The problem is that we have always had all our bills in either one or the other's name and not both, as it was easier than cancelling the accounts we have and re-opening them in both our names. We have contacted FPL, Bellsouth, cable company etc, to see if we could have one of our names added to the monthly statment, but all have said that they cannot accommodate us on that request, as the government has restrictions on them that prohibit them from doing so.
What can I do?......both my wife and I are in a flat spin because this evidence needs to be submitted by the middle of June. It's upsetting to think that we will be separated from one another because we can't produce a bill in both our names.
I would appreciate any advice I can get.
Yours Thankfully,
B.