Originally posted by kaylip
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As I've said before, if you're a true marriage, that will prevail even if you don't have much evidence. The experience might be unplesant, but the worst that can happen is that they show up at your door, and if you're a true marriage, the green card will be approved at the end of home visit.
Just read your table of contents. You presented truly concrete evidence of bona fide marriage. Great job on pairing travel receipts + text messages + pictures = alibi. You got very creative. That's great. We did not use any social media, because I deactivated my accounts 3 years ago or so. Once colleagues and interns started to send me friend requests, I locked down all pictures and deactivated ********. My husband does have ********. To tell you the truth, I do not know what his status is. I have not looked at his page in a long time. It's either hidden or single. My husband is not out to anyone but his best friend, myself and my parents. We chat with my parents at least once a week. I put them on speaker phone. Point is, I am not going to re-activate my ******** account because USCIS may ask. Hell no! Or like you, your bank told you to not open any more accounts so that it would not affect the process of securing your mortage.
Thank you for sharing!
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