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Hey guys,

On Part 8 Letter G - Should I put "1" there because she's married to me? Should I put MY details below or should I leave it blank?

Thanks in advanced for the answers...

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I assume your wife is applying for N-400, is that correct? If yes, then put "1" and fill in your info (you are the spouse of your wife).

Or are you applying for N-400? Then, put "1" and fill in your wife's info (your wife is your spouse).

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I assume your wife is applying for N-400, is that correct? If yes, then put "1" and fill in your info (you are the spouse of your wife).

Or are you applying for N-400? Then, put "1" and fill in your wife's info (your wife is your spouse).

i am filing the N-400. yey thanks for your answer...will definitely do that... :)

2-0. In favor of the boys.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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If you were married and divorced, say, ten times, and then married to your present spouse, the total number of times you got married would be 11. If applying for the three year, would have to bring in your divorce papers in for those 10 previous marriages.

Ha, one of my wife's friend had to bring in four previous divorce papers, she said her IO asked her, why so many marriages, her friend replied, I just don't know how to pick the right guy. Said that was the end of it and went on, she did get her naturalization certificate. She had to put down 5 for the number of marriages.

Was frustrated that I had to copy my 50 page double sided divorce papers again, already did that for the AOS, how in the hell did my wife manage to get her green card? But had to be done, both my wife and I had to write down "2" for the number of marriages.

Can skip all this stuff for the five year, least the evidence part of it, but still have to write down the correct total number of times you were married.

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