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Hi guys. Thank you for reading and helping if you can.

I filed an N-400 for Naturalization and passed my fingerprints a few weeks ago. I am applying based on my marriage to an american girl(the sweetest one you will ever meet .

I got a yellow form in the mail that is "Pre-Interview Case File Review" that request more documents from me.

The documents that was requested was:

[X]Bring your state issued driver licence

[X]If you are applying for Naturalization on the basis of marriage to a US citizen, bring proof of termination of all previous marriages for both of you and your spouse(divorce decree, death certificate, etc. Registered by a civil authority)

The first one if pretty easy and I will bring my Driver licence.

My question is about the second request. Both of us was never married. We both marry each other the first time. So my question is what I need to bring if anything at all? Do I need to proof that we were never married and how do I do it? Or I just need to go and tell them that we both was never married and that's enough?

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Just tell them you were never married (and bring your marriage cert)

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Hi guys. Thank you for reading and helping if you can.

I filed an N-400 for Naturalization and passed my fingerprints a few weeks ago. I am applying based on my marriage to an american girl(the sweetest one you will ever meet .

I got a yellow form in the mail that is "Pre-Interview Case File Review" that request more documents from me.

The documents that was requested was:

[X]Bring your state issued driver licence

[X]If you are applying for Naturalization on the basis of marriage to a US citizen, bring proof of termination of all previous marriages for both of you and your spouse(divorce decree, death certificate, etc. Registered by a civil authority)

The first one if pretty easy and I will bring my Driver licence.

My question is about the second request. Both of us was never married. We both marry each other the first time. So my question is what I need to bring if anything at all? Do I need to proof that we were never married and how do I do it? Or I just need to go and tell them that we both was never married and that's enough?

Thank you

As she said, take your ID, your marriage certificate and tell them you were only married to each other, not previous marriage. Good luck on your interview.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Hi guys. Thank you for reading and helping if you can.

I filed an N-400 for Naturalization and passed my fingerprints a few weeks ago. I am applying based on my marriage to an american girl(the sweetest one you will ever meet .

I got a yellow form in the mail that is "Pre-Interview Case File Review" that request more documents from me.

The documents that was requested was:

[X]Bring your state issued driver licence

[X]If you are applying for Naturalization on the basis of marriage to a US citizen, bring proof of termination of all previous marriages for both of you and your spouse(divorce decree, death certificate, etc. Registered by a civil authority)

The first one if pretty easy and I will bring my Driver licence.

My question is about the second request. Both of us was never married. We both marry each other the first time. So my question is what I need to bring if anything at all? Do I need to proof that we were never married and how do I do it? Or I just need to go and tell them that we both was never married and that's enough?

Thank you

All you have to do is just bring your DL. Since it's your first marriage for both of you there is nothing more to bring in regards of proof of prior marriages. You may want to bring your marriage certificate though.

Our Naturalization Journey (Detailed timeline in About Me section)

01/14/2013 Mailed N-400 to Phoenix, AZ Lockbox
01/18/2013 N-400 fees check cashed
01/18/2013 NOA Received (Biometrics appointment)
02/04/2013 Early Biometrics (Original date 02/14/2013)
02/07/2013 Status changed to in line for interview
02/13/2013 Received 2nd NOA (Interview scheduled)
02/15/2013 Received yellow letter from USCIS to bring DL
03/18/2013 N-400 Interview

03/20/2013 Status changed to in que for Oath ceremony
03/29/2013 Status changed to Oath ceremony scheduled and letter sent

04/01/2013 Received Oath Letter
04/09/2013 Oath Ceremony (N-400 completed in 2 months 3 weeks and 5 days)


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