Form I-190




This form is used to establish that a relationship between a US citizen or permanent resident and an “alien” (non-American) exists. We had to submit a lot of “proof” of our relationship, including photos (Instagram screenshots are great because they’re already dated!), notarized letters from friends, travel itineraries with both your names on them (just one person’s plane ticket to the other one’s city is not sufficient, apparently), and other documents. For example, my husband and I made each other the beneficiaries on our life insurance policies.


Something to note: when I uploaded a copy of my birth certificate to Boundless (as proof of my Canadian citizenship), they told me I needed the “long form” copy of it, with both my parents’ names on it. I have never had this document, so I had to pay the province of Ontario to find it in their archives and issue it to me.


Boundless helped us submit this by sending the entire document to us (including the proof we’d uploaded). Their service was helpful because they put it in this folder thing with tabs and everything organized the way that USCIS (United States Customs and Immigration Services) likes it done. My husband had to sign all the pages (highlighted by Boundless), and then put it in the envelope they provided, and sent it off to USCIS. Boundless told us to expect this process to take 6-9 months to be approved.





Miraculously, though, it only took 4!

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