Marriage Green Card Evidence Checklist: What USCIS Wants to See
Marriage Green Card Evidence Checklist: What USCIS Wants to See
For marriage-based green card cases, USCIS looks for one core issue: whether the marriage is genuine.
Primary Relationship Evidence
Strong evidence includes joint lease or mortgage records, joint bank statements, insurance coverage, tax filings, shared utility bills, and photos across time with family and friends.
Personal History and Consistency
Your forms, interview answers, and supporting records should align on key facts: addresses, major dates, and life events.
Affidavits from Friends and Family
Affidavits can help when documentary evidence is limited, but they should be specific and detailed, not generic.
Interview Readiness
Couples should review timelines and daily life details together. Minor memory differences are normal, but major contradictions can trigger concern.
Red Flags That Need Extra Attention
- Large age gaps with minimal shared evidence
- Very short relationship timeline before marriage
- Prior immigration filings not fully explained
Final File Review Before Submission
- Confirm all required forms are signed
- Check translations and certifications
- Include clear document labels
- Keep a full copy of your filing packet
A complete package reduces delays and strengthens the case from day one.
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