USCIS looks for documents that show a shared life, such as joint financial records, shared housing, photos together, and consistent personal history. No single document guarantees approval. Strong applications usually include multiple types of evidence that tell a clear and consistent story.
Answer by David Joseph Rozas
David Rozas is an experienced criminal and immigration lawyer and one of the founding partners of Rozas & Rozas Law Firm. He has been with the firm since 2004, joining his brother, Greg in practice. David concentrates his law practice on criminal defense and immigration.








