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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Ok so I am compiling all my paperwork. I will be so happy when I can make one big bon fire out of it. Should I provide the last 3 years of information since I became a permanent resident or since we have been married? At this point for the last 3 years I am sure I am well over 100 pages. I will be providing as well joint tax returns from the IRS for the last 3-5 years as well.

Thanks for you help,

Lissa

N-400

10/26/09 Sent application to Lewisville TX.

10/27/09 Rec'd Application signed by B. Conteh

10/29/09 Check cashed

11/02/09 Rec'd NOA date showing 10/29/09

11/09/09 Rec'd letter Bio Appointment

11/17/09 Bio Appointment 8am

11/20/09 Called FBI-Prints were sent back to USCIS same day.

12/03/09 Rec'd email from USCIS that the RFE was a mistake.

12/04/09 Rec'd email from USCIS saying that I have been transferred for an interview.

12/07/09 Rec'd letter for interview on 1/11/10 @11am in Fairfax, VA.

01/11/10 Interview completed. Passed test decision can't be made.

03/02/10 Contacted Senator's office...No reply yet!

03/04/10 Senator office called says can take up to 120 days.

04/12/10 Service request filed.

05/12/10 Contacted Senator's office again.

05/12/10 Told over the phone that I was approved. Believe it when I see it!

06/04/10 Senators office tells me the adjudicator who interviewed me thinks I have a criminal record. Send out all paper work showing no criminal record.

06/08/10 Leave for Canada

06/09/10 Get RCMP certificate showing no criminal record. Fax off to senators office.

06/23/10 Approved for Citizenship

06/24/10 USCIS contacts Senators office

06/28/10 Find out that I have been approved for citizenship and they are just waiting to schedule my oath.

07/12/10 Put in line for oath ceremony....wonder how long that will be!

08/18/10 Called USCIS confirmed they sent oath letter for 09/17/2010 at 9am.

09/17/10 Oath ceremony at 9am..... US Citizen!!!! Applied for passport.

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Ok so I am compiling all my paperwork. I will be so happy when I can make one big bon fire out of it. Should I provide the last 3 years of information since I became a permanent resident or since we have been married? At this point for the last 3 years I am sure I am well over 100 pages. I will be providing as well joint tax returns from the IRS for the last 3-5 years as well.

Thanks for you help,

Lissa

3 yrs. since you became a permanent resident.

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Naturalization

Aug. 05, 2009......sent N-400

Aug. 06, 2009......delivered at 11:45

Aug. 17, 2009.....NOA

Sept.01, 2009.....biometric appointment

Sept.12, 2009.....rcved interview letter

Oct. 19, 2009.....date of interview....passed!!!!!

Nov. 18, 2009.....Oath Ceremony...yahooooooooo!!!!!!!!!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Ok so I am compiling all my paperwork. I will be so happy when I can make one big bon fire out of it. Should I provide the last 3 years of information since I became a permanent resident or since we have been married? At this point for the last 3 years I am sure I am well over 100 pages. I will be providing as well joint tax returns from the IRS for the last 3-5 years as well.

Thanks for you help,

Lissa

3 yrs. since you became a permanent resident.

You have to be both a LPR and married for three years before applying and they explicitly want three years of tax returns, the rest of the evidence we sent in was all current, ownership, bank accounts, insurance...we had no problems with that. Yes, you have to send in a bunch of stuff, for us, was the same stuff we already sent in for the AOS and the I-751.

That one question, how many days were you out of the country, now I would be tempted to leave that blank, we put in the actual days, IO wanted the number of days from that chart below that clearly states trips outside of the since becoming a LPR, but no big deal, but should still ask that, in English.

 
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