When applying for a marriage-based green card, fiancé visa, or other family immigration benefit, one of the most important requirements is proving that your relationship is real and not for immigration purposes. Submitting the right documents and evidence can make the difference between approval and denial.
In this episode, we’ll walk you through the essential documents USCIS and consulates look for to confirm your relationship, whether you’re married, engaged, or in a long-term partnership.
You’ll learn:
The most commonly accepted documents (marriage certificate, joint lease, bank accounts, insurance policies)
How to use photos, messages, and travel records as supporting proof
Tips for organizing evidence so it’s clear and convincing
What to do if you don’t have joint financial accounts
Examples of strong relationship timelines and affidavits from friends and family
How to prepare for questions at your immigration interview
We’ll also share advice on avoiding red flags and submitting a well-rounded evidence package that aligns with current 2025 immigration standards.
Whether you’re filing for a K-1 fiancé visa, CR1 spousal visa, or adjustment of status in the U.S., this guide will help you feel confident that your evidence will meet USCIS requirements.
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