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Originally Posted by Loso882908
I'm pretty sure we have enough evidence, I have her on my health insurance, we have a saving account together, house rental agreement is under both our names, I've added her to one of my credit card accounts etc. We haven't filed taxes together because we got married this year, we are going on 9 months of being married. So in 2020 we will be filing our taxes together for 2019. My wife is currently in the process of filing her taxes for the years she hasn't filed so if they ask anything about that in the interview process we'll be ready, I don't recall anything in I-130 asking for taxes or financial documents. I do remember asking about my wife's employment history but that was about it.
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Hmmm it is definitely important for your wife to consult a tax expert regarding her past taxes.
Regarding filing jointly, I think the joint account and combined insurance are strong evidence for AOS.
We were never asked during our Adjustment of Status interview about us filing jointly but that was my experience. The officer was more interested in us filing taxes as married, whether married filing jointly or married filing separately.
By our combo Removal of Conditions and Naturalization interview, we were never asked this either although by then we already had two children so perhaps that helped support the validity of our relationship.
Good luck and please keep us posted.
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