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hi,

Some of you already know my case as I describe here:

- my wife filed for divorce while N400 is pending and an interview appointment has yet to be scheduled

The facts I know from this forum re a divorce filing are:

- this break the marital union and make me no-longer-eligible for N400

- I need to disclose this marital break to CIS by letter or at the interview

-a withdraw on N400 application is BETTER than a denial; some say withdraw is not "technically" possible,

A "withdraw" letter will lead to a denial decision anyway

Well this morning my wife said she CHANGED her mind and she will withdraw the divorce (already filed and it has a case # in Court)

Now will this create additional confusion on a N400 interview?

If I tell and show the IO she withdraw the divorce will he consider this a "trouble marriage" and deny the case?

If you had the same kind of experience pls share it;

I know I already posted my case here and I apologize for that but this is a complicated period for me

Thank you

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hi,

Some of you already know my case as I describe here:

- my wife filed for divorce while N400 is pending and an interview appointment has yet to be scheduled

The facts I know from this forum re a divorce filing are:

- this break the marital union and make me no-longer-eligible for N400

- I need to disclose this marital break to CIS by letter or at the interview

-a withdraw on N400 application is BETTER than a denial; some say withdraw is not "technically" possible,

A "withdraw" letter will lead to a denial decision anyway

Well this morning my wife said she CHANGED her mind and she will withdraw the divorce (already filed and it has a case # in Court)

Now will this create additional confusion on a N400 interview?

If I tell and show the IO she withdraw the divorce will he consider this a "trouble marriage" and deny the case?

If you had the same kind of experience pls share it;

I know I already posted my case here and I apologize for that but this is a complicated period for me

Thank you

I don't know how to answer this question, are you back together? Would feel this should be brought up to the USCIS, perhaps at the interview, and by your USC wife with a letter of explanation as they won't let her in there. The period you were separated and some reason why, and why you are back together again. But really don't know, I would contact a competent immigration attorney.

At first, the INS let the alien spouse gain instant USC upon marriage as statistics shown they make good USC. Then that was increased to three years for whatever reason, but the USCIS really makes a big deal out of that today and some IO's carry that out to the nth degree. I would fear more the consequences of not informing them.

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