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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Colombia
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On the application

Part 1 C.

"If you have ever used other names"

Would one enter the applicants maiden name here, as it is different than their legal name?

As the Spanish use 2 last names, would both last names be entered under "family name last name"?

Part 8 G.

If one's spouse had been married once before , and now married to the applicant,

What number would be entered in the box at G? 1 or 2

Is the date the applicant's N400 is actually received by USCIS considered the date of filing, or the date the applicants application is signed by the applicant?

The reason for the question is in meeting the "continuous presence" requirements --- it says under sec 316(a) if such person immediately preceding the date of filing his application for naturalization has resided continuously within the U>S.A. at ;east 3 years etc etc.

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