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06-15-2020, 09:24 AM
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thedelight21
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Originally Posted by MIdreamer View Post
I wrote out only major expenses and debt. I put down my mortgage, car loan, and credit card debt. I also mention my spouse is on my company health and dental insurance.
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Originally Posted by Demise View Post
Yeah that previously was okay but seems like these days you need to outright walk them through the evidence.

I got an RFE for my I-360, took apart their arguments, quoted some regulations, and went through the bank records (was like over a year, highlighted expenses, transfers from my ex's father, ex's student loan payments, other purchases I believe were made by my ex, etc), also included ring receipts and various gift receipts. Had trouble getting my tax transcripts (because IRS is fucking closed), so I cobbled up some secondary information, printouts from TurboTax, the cover paper from NY tax return check, found the check deposits on the bank statements.

I pretty much walked through everything like whoever is reviewing my case is mentally retarded because they probably are.
I feel like they’ll deny for anything nowadays. We have separate bank accounts except for joint savings. I’m not on my husband’s health insurance, since my job’s health insurance is cheaper...and my job doesn’t let spouses get health insurance unless they’re unemployed. I guess we’ll give them literally everything and see what happens.
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