How to prove a good faith (bona fide) marriage when filing a Spousal Family Petition (I-130)?

To obtain a green card for your spouse, you’ll start the process by filing Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). You will also need to submit evidence of a bona fide marriage. Which basically means that you need to prove you have a good marriage. This is more than just submitting a marriage certificate.

Filing the I-130 petition is just the first step in the Spousal Family Petition process. You'll need to establish a good faith spousal relationship at this point, but also over and over again. USCIS officials are extra cautious granting green cards to spouses of the U.S. petitioner. In fact, once the family petition is approved as well as the adjustment of Status USCIS will issue a provisional green card that last over two years in order to prove that the marriage is in good faith. Eventually, the beneficiary of a green card based on a spousal petition will need to file Form I-751, Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence to remove the provisional status and obtain a regular green card.

What is a good faith (bona fide) marriage?

A bona fide marriage is one that is real. One in which, each spouse is genuinely in love with the other and both intend to stay together forever. This is in contrast to a marriage that was entered for the purposes of obtaining an immigration benefit – otherwise known as a fraudulent marriage or sham marriage.

USCIS is always seeking out and trying to identify fraudulent marriages. It’s important that you prove to USCIS that your marriage is real. A marriage certificate is only a document that proves you are married. It doesn’t demonstrate how you and your spouse are actually planning to live a life together and if it was contracted for love and not for an immigration benefit. You’ll need to provide copies of other documents that prove your bona fide marriage. If possible, you’ll want to prove that you are living together, joining your finances, spending time together, and perhaps having children. These are good indicators that your marriage is the real .

Example Evidence to Prove a Good Faith (Bona Fide) Marriage

You will need to submit supporting evidence as part of your I-130 petition, including evidence of you good faith marriage. The following is an exhaustive list of examples, but it’s not necessary that you include everything. In many cases, particularly for recently married couples, it will may not be possible to obtain many of these documents.

Joint Ownership or Lease of Property

Joint ownership of real estate or other major property is compelling evidence of a good faith marriage. If you have owned property together, gather evidence such as a deed showing both spouses’ names. Other relevant documents may include the purchase contract, closing papers, mortgage agreement, mortgage account statements, property tax bills, home repair documents, and utility bills.

If you leased property together, gather evidence of the rental agreement, rent receipts, utility bills, and any correspondence between you and the landlord. Examples of documents to prove a good faith marriage may include:

Joint Financial Assets

If you have a bank or other financial account together, provide the records–from the account opening records to the current account statement. Examples may include:

Joint Responsibility for Financial Liabilities and Welfare

It’s meaningful to show that you share responsibility for financial loans, other financial liabilities, and are generally taking steps to care for each other’s long-term welfare. Examples of documents that show you have taken on debt together or have insurance together include:

Proof of Raising Children Together

Having children together is not a requirement. Some couples going through the immigration process may have been married for several years or have children from a previous marriage. However, planning to have children or being in the process to welcome a new child would definitely serve as proof of a good faith marriage. Examples of documents that show you are raising or planning to raise children together include but are not limited to:

Proof of Relationship and Shared Activities

At the end of the day a marriage is more than just a financial and welfare relationship. If you are recently married you probably don’t have many combined financials assets or accounts. However, your relationship probably includes many occasions that evidence your genuine affection for one another. This experiences with each other as well as with you friends and family serve as evidence of your good faith relationship. Examples of this include:

If you need help filing a spouse petition don't hesitate to contact us. We can help you through the process of completing the corresponding petitions and applications as well as guide you through the collection of all the necessary documents.

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