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I'm undergoing removal of conditions now. It's been hectic gathering all the documentation for roc. I'd like to know, how much of the same documentation will I have to keep gathering for naturalization under the three-year rule? I'm specifically asking about documentation to send at the time of application, not the documentation to take for the interview. I want to be prepared ahead of time. The N-400 instructions suggest sending three years worth of tax transcripts or bank statements and other documents. However advice on visa journey seems to be to gather as many documents as you can. Which is it? Recent filers, did you send bank statements from every month for the last three years? Or did you send quarterly or yearly statements?

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Send evidences like you sent with i-751, put more current evidences (since I-751 of course.) Good luck.

N400

12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

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Send evidences like you sent with i-751, put more current evidences (since I-751 of course.) Good luck.

I don't want to sound rude but your answer does not help me at all. I've included 900+ pages of evidence for the I-751. Are you suggesting that I should include an additional, let's say 300+ pages over the course of months following roc and send over 1200+ pages for naturalization?

I'm interested to specifically know what I should be sending and what I shouldn't be sending. For example, for my roc, my spouse and I sent flight tickets, affidavits and photos. Will we need new/additional tickets,affidavits and/or photos for naturalization again? Or is it enough to send tax transcripts, bank statements, leases and more hard evidence of financial co-mingling?

Applicants who have already mailed bank statements for naturalization, did you include every single monthly statement? Or did you pick quarterly or yearly statements? More detailed response will be helpful and much appreciated, thank you.

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Hi,

I'm undergoing removal of conditions now. It's been hectic gathering all the documentation for roc. I'd like to know, how much of the same documentation will I have to keep gathering for naturalization under the three-year rule? I'm specifically asking about documentation to send at the time of application, not the documentation to take for the interview. I want to be prepared ahead of time. The N-400 instructions suggest sending three years worth of tax transcripts or bank statements and other documents. However advice on visa journey seems to be to gather as many documents as you can. Which is it? Recent filers, did you send bank statements from every month for the last three years? Or did you send quarterly or yearly statements?

i do not know about the rest. i did not send any non governmental financial information with my N400. my attorney advised me to take it along on the interview. i only sent 3 years of tax returns , child BC , some pictures , entry/exit stamps to the US.i will surely take the secondary evidence like joint assets etc on the interview.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
Timeline

AOS
Married: June 9, 2008.
Visa expired : June 12, 2008
Filed for AOS . Sent through USPS Priority Express : March 03, 2009
Package Delieverd at USCIS: March 05, 2009
March 13, 2009 : Checks Cashed
March 13, 2009 : NOA 1 received on I-485, I-130, I-765. Dated March 11th, 09
March 17, 2009 : Biometrics Letter recieved (Dated 13th March). Interview on 1st week of April
April 2, 2009 : Biometrics done. Total time taken with wait 20 mins.
April 22, 2009 : Called USCIS. They have received fingerprints and work permit is in process.
May 7, 2009 : I-765 case online. Card Production ordered.
May 11,2009 : EAD card received.
May 12,2009 : Applied for SSN.
May 18,2009 : Received SS card.
June 08,2009 : Received Letter for Interview ( scheduled on July 14 th July )
July 14th : Great Interview. All done in 20 mins.
July 18th: Online status - Card Production ordered. Thank God !! I-130 online status : Pending
July 23rd : Welcome to USA & I-130 approval letter recieved. Online status still shows pending.
July 31st : Received conditional green card
Removing Condition
3/25/11 - Received reminder from USCIS to file for ROC
5/6/11 - Sent I-751 Packet to CSC via usps
5/9/11- Package delivered to csc.
5/11/11- Check cashed electronically by CSC
5/16/11- NOA 1 received
5/27/11 - Biometrics letter received.Scheduled on 06/06/11. Case Online
6/6/11 - Biometrics done
9/6/11 - Approved.Card Production Ordered
9/12/11- Card Received

Citizenship

10/13/15 : Sent N400

10/16/15 : NOA

11/13/15 : Fingerprints

11/17/15 : In Line for Interview

01/11/16 : Interview- Passed & Given Oath letter & Date by hand

01/14/16 : Oath Ceremony done & Naturalization Certificate in hand.Proud citizen of USA

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