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02-22-2018, 12:49 PM
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ChasingDaDream
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Originally Posted by eRkah View Post
Proof of living together is important too, such as old bills with your name and others with their name, and the same address. If you have a lease or mortgage with both of your names then obviously that's better. Also you should look into some cities have laws where your landlord has to put your spouse on the lease if you ask, without any other changes to the lease (NYC does)

You can apply for adjustment, and when you get your EAD you can open joint accounts and start collecting that evidence of financial co-mingling. You would just bring it with you to the interview, instead of front-loading your application (when you send as much evidence as possible with the application). Remember to also do taxes together, and put each other on emergency contact info at work, put married in w4, etc

Thank you. On tax returns, would Married filing Separately be ok?
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