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REQUIREMENTS FOR Form I-130 and I-485:

1. Copy of passport pages with nonimmigrant visa, admission, or parole stamps; 

2. Form I-94 Arrival-Departure Record; 

3. Income tax records; 

4. Mortgage deeds or leases; 

5. Insurance premiums and policies; 

6. Birth, marriage, and death certificates of immediate family members; 

7. Medical records;

8. Bank records; 

9. School records; 

10. All types of receipts that contain identifying information about you; 

11. Census records; 

12. Social Security records; 

13. Newspaper articles concerning you; 

14. Employment records; 

15. Military records; 

16. Draft records; 

17. Car registrations; 

18. Union membership records; 

19. Affidavits from credible witnesses having a personal knowledge of your residence in the United States, submitted with the witness’ contact information

Additional Documents:

Rental Agreement, Unity bills, Family Pictures, Cell phone family plan, Life insurance, Membership cards (Costco, AAA road side assistance, Gym), Joint Checking Account statements, Credit cards, and any other joint documents that you might have

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