To apply for a marriage fraud waiver (I-751 Waiver), you need to submit strong evidence proving that your marriage was genuine.
Required documents for a marriage fraud waiver include:
- Personal affidavits explaining the legitimacy of your marriage
- Joint financial records (bank statements, tax returns, mortgage/lease agreements)
- Proof of cohabitation (utility bills, official mail addressed to both spouses)
- Photographs of you and your spouse over time
- Travel records showing shared trips or visits
- Affidavits from family and friends attesting to your marriage’s authenticity
- Children’s birth certificates (if applicable)
- Correspondence and communication records (emails, messages, letters)
- Divorce or separation documents (if the marriage ended)
Providing thorough documentation increases the chances of a successful waiver application.