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We are still in the early stages of this process, but I want to be as prepared as possible when the time comes for my fiance's interview. I have pretty bad credit (student loan delinquency). I've been told they don't do credit checks, and they're mainly concerned that I receive a regular paycheck. I make around 45k a year and work full time, have been at my job over 3 years (no dependants or children). Is it true I just need to provide tax returns over the last 2 years, a letter from my employer and bank statements? My fiance has quite a bit of savings from an inheritance and can provide bank statements as well. Do you think we'll be ok? I am always denied for things that require a credit check so I get really bad anxiety when anyone is basing a decision on my finances. While I'm sure I'll be fine in this case, I can't stop worrying they'll deny me based on my debt problems.

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You would have recieved an RFE if there was a question about your finances. You submitted proof of support, Yes? The proof is Required and you CAN have a sponsor on that. As long as your income is above the required amount, you shouldn't have to worry, But they can ask Him about your finances at the interview.

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No, the proof of support isn't required for the initial I-129F petition (at least that's what I was told and it wasn't on any of the checklists). It isn't required until we get our NoA2. We haven't gotten that yet. I know we can have a co-sponsor but I'd rather not have to do that as it would just take more time. Has anyone else been asked about their credit history?

Edited by gap1

Naturalization Process (FINALLY!)

05.29.14 - N-400 filed

06.02.14 - Packet received at the Lewisville Texas Center

06.05.14 - Check cleared

06.04.14 - NOA date

06.13.14 - Biometrics letter received

07.02.14 - Biometrics appointment

07.07.14 - In line

07.17.14 - 'Yellow Paper' date

09.10.14 - Interview scheduled NOA date

10.15.14 - Interview date

10.15.14 - RFE (missing documentation)

10.21.14 - RFE response received in NYC facility

11.04.14 - Oath ceremony scheduled, approved!

11.19.14 - Oath ceremony (8:30am) in Brooklyn - Completed! DONE WITH USCIS!

 
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