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Hello Folks,

I'm just wondering what documents USCIS usually request to bring with you on the interview day if you file based on 5 yrs.

I only sent in 2 pics and copies of my CG along with the check and have no idea what they are going to ask me to bring to the interview.

I am just thinking a head so I can start gathering the doc's if needed to

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Driver license, passport, Green Card, and tax returns/transcripts, just in case.

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I actually did the same thing you did. I only sent in the application, pictures, copy of GC, and fee.

I plan to bring with me to the interview:

Drivers license, Green card, Tax returns from the past 3yrs, copy of wife's Birth certificate, copy of marriage certificate, and that's it.

That's all that's listed in the guide to naturalization, I'm bringing nothing more, nothing less.

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I'm assuming your filing under 3 yrs with marriage. correct ?

I actually did the same thing you did. I only sent in the application, pictures, copy of GC, and fee.

I plan to bring with me to the interview:

Drivers license, Green card, Tax returns from the past 3yrs, copy of wife's Birth certificate, copy of marriage certificate, and that's it.

That's all that's listed in the guide to naturalization, I'm bringing nothing more, nothing less.

Thanks

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I'm assuming your filing under 3 yrs with marriage. correct ?

Yes, 3 yrs with marriage, but because my initial GC application took too long, I'm eligable for the 5Yr GC on march of 2011. So if I don't ketch this one i will get the next one.

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