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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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I am very angry after reading this thread.

I have been giving USCIS the same documents for 3 1/2 years.

And I was ready to send the N-400, passport photos and a check.

How ridiculous the USCIS can be to ask for this stuff over and over.

If you want your USC, have to do it, and why another copy of my 50 page double sided divorce papers, again, God, I hate looking at that. Had to pay another eight bucks for our marriage certificate, didn't want to violate our state rules with a $10,000 fine to make a copy. Wife said her file was already 3 1/2" thick, she finally saw it during her interview. With problems and long delays with our I-751, did send in a copy of our 2007 tax returns as more evidence, plus other updates, but did it again for the N-400. Her I-751 file as well as her N-400 file was misplaced delaying her oath letter. But you finally reach a date when it's all over.

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I am very angry after reading this thread.

I have been giving USCIS the same documents for 3 1/2 years.

And I was ready to send the N-400, passport photos and a check.

How ridiculous the USCIS can be to ask for this stuff over and over.

If you want your USC, have to do it, and why another copy of my 50 page double sided divorce papers, again, God, I hate looking at that. Had to pay another eight bucks for our marriage certificate, didn't want to violate our state rules with a $10,000 fine to make a copy. Wife said her file was already 3 1/2" thick, she finally saw it during her interview. With problems and long delays with our I-751, did send in a copy of our 2007 tax returns as more evidence, plus other updates, but did it again for the N-400. Her I-751 file as well as her N-400 file was misplaced delaying her oath letter. But you finally reach a date when it's all over.

What do people put where they ask you all the days you been outside of the country for the past 5 years? Because if you are using the US citizen spouse exemption, you actually only need 3 years. So do you count back 5 years even though you only been a permanent legal resident for 3 years? And what about when they ask you to list all the trips since you became a permanent legal resident? It'll only go back 3 years so if you answer their questions EXACTLY, it wouldn't match....

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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We adopted a cat together and have a contract in both names

That is cute :):star:

12/30/1999 -marriage to a US Citizen

01/31/2005 - applied for AOS (sent documents to Chicago lockbox)

03/21/2005 - Biometrics and fingerprinting done in Norfolk

11/14/2005 - Interview letter dated November 7th is received

01/23/2006 - Interview at Washington DC - APPROVED

02/03/2006 - RECEIVED MY PERMENANT RESIDENT CARD

10/31/2008 - Filed N400 at TSC

11/04/2008 - Application Received

11/28/2008 - Fingerprinting done in Norfolk VA

02/23/2009 - Interview in Dallas TX - not enough evidence on marriage -given till 03/23/2009 to submit all the necessary documents

2009 - CITIZEN

 
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