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N-400 only 2 tax returns as LPR

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I am filing N-400 as the spouse of a US citizen, in the 90 day window before my 3 years as permanent resident. I married on 02/26/2011, got green card on 06/14/2011. I filed joint tax returns as LPR for 2011 and 2012, but I will not have yet filed for 2013 before I send my documents to USCIS next week.

1. Is this going to be a problem? Should I explain?

2. I actually filed a tax return for 2010, but I was neither married nor an LPR so it was filed as a non-resident. I was an F1 international student.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Tunisia
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No it will not be a problem by the time you get your interview you should already file for your taxes. Once you do that take it with you to your interview and give a copy to the officer. Or if you want to send as well the 2010 taxes and write an explanation letter that when you filed 2010 you were not a permanent resident and you were on F1 visa as well. I'm sure they won't give you a hard time. Good luck.

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