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Part 7, information about schools you attended in the last 5 years. I've been doing an online course but with a UK college. It's nothing major, not a degree, but I'm afraid that USCIS won't like the fact I chose a college from my home country. The reason being it's a lot less expensive than the ones here! So, should I bother even mentioning it on the form?

Part 10, information about your children. The instructions say if you have a dependent child who does not live with you send evidence of financial support etc. I have a child who lives with his father in the UK and is NOT dependent on me. Do i need to write on a separate sheet on paper saying so?

Lastly, copies of marriage certificates etc, do you photocopy the front and back on a single sheet of paper or do you use 2 separate sheets for front and back?

Sorry for being so ####### about details but I am so afraid of making a mistake! Thanks for any clarification you are able to give.

ROC
11/8/2011 I-751 & evidence mailed
11/12/2011 Packet delivered
11/18/2011 Received NOA (dated 11/14/2011)
12/29/2011 Biometrics (dated 12/02/2011, received 12/07/2011)
05/02/2012 Approved!
05/31/2012 Card received!

N-400

Sent: 05/15/2014

Check cashed: 05/22/2014

NOA1 05/19/2014

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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List the school, unless it is a terrorist training school I highly doubt they will give it much thought

Sorry, not up with financials with kids

I used a single sheet of paper and copied front and back on the same sheet but I 'm not sure it really matters

good luck

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Medical
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Citizenship

April 29, 2013 - NOA1 for petition received

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Thanks for your helpful reply Canadian_wife :)

ROC
11/8/2011 I-751 & evidence mailed
11/12/2011 Packet delivered
11/18/2011 Received NOA (dated 11/14/2011)
12/29/2011 Biometrics (dated 12/02/2011, received 12/07/2011)
05/02/2012 Approved!
05/31/2012 Card received!

N-400

Sent: 05/15/2014

Check cashed: 05/22/2014

NOA1 05/19/2014

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