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Received RFE because it does not cover whole period of marriage?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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So can you apply for citizinship if you still have a green card application going on?

And can you get it while that applicTion is pending?

So your husband vot sworn in that means he got accepted for the naturlization and the green card application is not neccessery anymore if it grts denied?

Yes you can, you only need to make the application and meet the residency requirements. It has been 3 years since my husband entered the United States(based on his green card date) so he qualified for naturalization as he was married to an US citizen. He passed the test and got sworn in. That's why some people recommended this route to me on these boards since I was getting no reaction from immigration. From my knowledge, he doesn't need to worry about the green card application because his status has already changed, and the naturalization department did inform USCIS of the application. People on this board have told me submitting the application is good if you have long processing times because 1) since they notify USCIS, they will speed up the application since they know you might have a change in status 2) they don't care and you get sworn in as a citizen. Either way would have worked for me. I still have not heard from USCIS and it has been almost 1 year since my interview and at least 1 year and 4 months since my application.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Lebanon
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Uh boy that good but as you said even if USCIS gets back to you as your evidence is not sattisfactory your husband is done with all that right? He is a US CITIZEN and no need for any immigration processing anymore?

Thank you so much for the information

Yes you can, you only need to make the application and meet the residency requirements. It has been 3 years since my husband entered the United States(based on his green card date) so he qualified for naturalization as he was married to an US citizen. He passed the test and got sworn in. That's why some people recommended this route to me on these boards since I was getting no reaction from immigration. From my knowledge, he doesn't need to worry about the green card application because his status has already changed, and the naturalization department did inform USCIS of the application. People on this board have told me submitting the application is good if you have long processing times because 1) since they notify USCIS, they will speed up the application since they know you might have a change in status 2) they don't care and you get sworn in as a citizen. Either way would have worked for me. I still have not heard from USCIS and it has been almost 1 year since my interview and at least 1 year and 4 months since my application.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: China
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To my knowledge yes, it would not matter because he now is a US citizen.

Uh boy that good but as you said even if USCIS gets back to you as your evidence is not sattisfactory your husband is done with all that right? He is a US CITIZEN and no need for any immigration processing anymore?

Thank you so much for the information

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Lebanon
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To my knowledge yes, it would not matter because he now is a US citizen.

Hello again, I know more questions asked but could please give me time frames since you sent back the evidence?

so when you sent the evidence how long before you heared from them again? and how long untill you did the interview? and how was the interview? was it separated or both of you? can you remember what sort of questions you were asked?

we have nothing to hide me and my wife, but we both get nervous at situations like these, no one ever asked us to prove our marriage :S

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