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Filed: Other Country: Peru
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Hi Guys!

I'm about to start this process, I have a question. Do I have to send the original documents or the copies are fine?

Are this docs ok?

-Taxes

-Health insurance documents

-our daughter's birth certificate

-Bills with both ouir names

-bank documents with both our names

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Hi Guys!

I'm about to start this process, I have a question. Do I have to send the original documents or the copies are fine?

Are this docs ok?

-Taxes

-Health insurance documents

-our daughter's birth certificate

-Bills with both ouir names

-bank documents with both our names

Naturalization is not like the Removal of Conditions. You are done with immigration and are a lawful permanent resident for life without any restrictions.

Therefore, you don't send any of this stuff with your application. All you send in regard to "evidence" is tax transcripts, which you will order free of charge directly from the IRS. It will take about 10 days to get them. If your case is "iffy" for any reasons unknown to us, you can take some of the stuff you mentioned with you to the interview. Most likely you will take it all home with you again and drop it right in the trashcan.

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

President Teddy Roosevelt on Columbus Day 1915

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jordan
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dont send any Original Doc. send Copies. unless they ask for it during the interview.

good luck.

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بســــم اللـــــه الــــرحمـن الــــرحــــيم

My N-400 timeline, I hope it will help - Local Office (Chula Vista Field Office - San Diego)

10/01/2010: Application was sent.

10/04/2010: Application was received.

10/06/2010: Email received "Application has been received" & Noticed Date.

10/07/2010: "Touch"

10/08/2010: "Touch" & Check was Cashed

10/09/2010: NOA1 Received via mail.

10/22/2010: Status Changed Online "Request for evidence" It was for Biometrics.

10/25/2010: Request for evidence recieved "Biometrics Notice".

11/18/2010: Biometrics date ==> 11:00AM. Biometrics was taken On time.

12/03/2010: "Yellow Letter" Received.

12/06/2010: "Touch" Case Moved to "Testing and Interview".

12/08/2010: Interview Letter received via mail.

01/13/2011: Interview Date. Done, " Thanks To ALLAH, I Passed the Test.

01/18/2011: Oath Letter was Sent.

01/20/2011: Oath Letter Recieved via mail.

01/28/2011: Oath Date. ==> Done, I am a U.S. Citizen

01/31/2011: Applied for a U.S. Passport Book, And, U.S. Passport Card.

02/25/2011: Passport Book's Received.

02/26/2011: Passport Card's Received.

02/28/2011: Certificate Of Naturalization's Returned.

Game Over.

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All the documents pertaining to 'Proof of marriage' will be required at the interview...both original and copies.

During the interview they will take the copies of bank docs, Birth certs, insurance papers, bills etc...all the docs that JustBob scratched off...take them for the interview.

I did the same and I applied based on 3 years of marriage. Everything was fine.

They took copies of bills ( medical and bank) during the interview.

Please make a copy of the completed N400 form.

They will ask you to verify information from the form during the interview.

So keep a copy and go over it before the interview...

Good Luck...you will be just fine.

Like people have said before its not that hard or difficult...the tough part is over.

PS- You have a Cute baby girl

So just the taxes?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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Hi Guys!

I'm about to start this process, I have a question. Do I have to send the original documents or the copies are fine?

Are this docs ok?

-Taxes

-Health insurance documents

-our daughter's birth certificate

-Bills with both ouir names

-bank documents with both our names

-"our daughter's birth certificate" is a very good form of evidence, another is your dwelling, joint lease or home ownership, plus the rest you listed.

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so only the tax docs are required with the application.Is it enough to take all other evidence docs forthe interview?

All the documents pertaining to 'Proof of marriage' will be required at the interview...both original and copies.

During the interview they will take the copies of bank docs, Birth certs, insurance papers, bills etc...all the docs that JustBob scratched off...take them for the interview.

I did the same and I applied based on 3 years of marriage. Everything was fine.

They took copies of bills ( medical and bank) during the interview.

Please make a copy of the completed N400 form.

They will ask you to verify information from the form during the interview.

So keep a copy and go over it before the interview...

Good Luck...you will be just fine.

Like people have said before its not that hard or difficult...the tough part is over.

PS- You have a Cute baby girl

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