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Posted 8 months ago
Will USCIS deny my case if we live with my in-laws?
Elena Maria
Answered 8 months ago
Living with in-laws isn't an automatic reason for USCIS to deny your case.
Carl Bruno
Answered 8 months ago
USCIS focuses on your primary residence and whether you maintain a shared life with your spouse.
Rania Haddad
Answered 8 months ago
Living with in-laws is not a problem by itself many married couples live with family, especially for financial or cultural reasons.
Henry Claus
Answered 8 months ago
Provide evidence of cohabitation, such as joint documents, photos, and affidavits, even if you don't live in a separate household.
Aya Azyah
Answered 8 months ago
USCIS evaluates each case individually, considering factors like financial interdependence and shared responsibilities.
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