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Strong evidence: Joint bank account, life insurance, wills, joint leases, joint utilities. Medium evidence: Joint travel itineraries, split utilities, text messages, phone logs. Weaker evidence: Cards, affidavits from friends/family, single travel itineraries, tickets to shows.
For immediate relatives (spouse or unmarried child) of a U.S. green card holder (legal permanent resident) living abroad, the time to process Form I-130 currently varies between 28?40 months. For those living in the U.S., the processing time is currently 12.5?20.5 months.
Immigration through marriage to a U.S. citizen To enter the U.S. legally if you are married to a U.S citizen, your spouse should complete Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, and all required documentation and filing fee to obtain the proper visa permission to immigrate to the U.S.
Green card holders applying for naturalization based on their marriage to a U.S. citizen, for instance, must provide additional documentation, such as a marriage certificate and their spouse's U.S. passport.
In the interview, the USCIS officers may ask private questions regarding all aspects of their marital relationship, such as the brand of the other spouse's underwear or the favorite food, except those which are too intrusive, such as sexual habits.