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I am gonna be applying for the 3 yrs rules and I was creating a pictures album the other day LOL
So I guess I don't need to send any pics of us together this time around??
I am putting papers together and I have:

* Joint tax returns between 2012 - 2015 ( cause we just filed for this year as well)

* Joint bank accounts (we have 2) statements, one we opened it in June last yr so I don t have many but I have statements for like every month ( on the older account it shows we wrote checks from that account a lot, to show that it s a real account and not a fake one we made or something ( In fact we have that account since after we got married.
* Joint bills
* Triple AAA membership cards copies

* Car insurance cards showing both of us as the drivers of the vehicles

* Medical bills with both our names on

* Life insurance showing each other as beneficiaries

* Copies of credit cards account, joint ones
* My husband is gonna make a will sometime soon so we can send that as well

* And the pics album I was gonna send, I guess I will send them just in case...

When I applied for the 1rst and 2nd green cards I even sent the call details showing each other s numbers texts and calls...LOL, is that good evidence now or it s totally unnecessary this time around?

For the comments I read here it looks like applying by the 3 year rule is not as complicated as I thought...
You guys think my papers are enough evidence?

I say apply now, don't wait 2 more years, it s been over 3 yrs in my case but I don't wanna wait any longer and I regret not sending the papers right after the 3 yrs...
Thanks for all the data, you guys rock!!

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Filed: Timeline

i didn't send any photos.

i sent:

joint tax return transcripts for 3 years.

joint bills

joint mortgage plus home deed

joint car loan agreement

photos just makes the packet heavy and isnt even good evidence.

2006 - Entered US on F-1
2009 - COS to H-1
2011 - Married USC

Conditional GC Process:
04/2012 - Concurrent I-130 petition / I-485 AOS / I-765 EAD / I-131 AP sent
35 days to biometrics, 73 days to EAD/AP combo card, 85 days to interview, 96 days to Conditional Green Card

04/2014 - Eligible for ROC

06/2014 - I-751 package filing joint with spouse sent

5 days to extension,37 days to biometrics, 172 days to CSC transfer, 247 days to Green Card

04/2015 - Eligible for Citizenship

09/2015 - N-400 package filing on basis of USC spouse sent

29 days to biometrics, 105 days to interview, 147 days to oath and US citizenship

~ 9 years and 6 months from first entry to US citizenship

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

It looks like what you have listed is sufficient based on my experience.

I just got citizenship thru the 3 year rule and I included pretty much what you did.

CR1 / CR2 Visa:

(Day 1) 12/16/11: I-130 Application sent

(Day 283) 09/24/12: Interview at US Consulate – Approved!

(Day 287) 09/28/12: Visa Received & Immediately entered US using Visa

(Day 290) 10/01/12: Social Security Card sent automatically

Removal of Conditions CR1 / CR2
(Day 1) 07/28/14: Application sent.
(Day 135) 12/10/14: ROC Approved!
(Day 143) 12/18/14: 10 year GC received (IR1 / IR2)

Naturalization:
(Day 1) 06/30/15: Application sent.
(Day 210) 01/26/16: Interview and Oath Ceremony. DONE!

***Son and I became US Citizens 01/26/16***

(Day 1) 01/27/16: Applied for my U.S. Passport
(Day 14) 02/10/16: Passport Book & Cert of Naturalization received

(Day 1) 03/16/16: Applied for U.S. Passport for son

(Day 22) 04/07/16: Passport book and original docs received...(Card rec'd 04/16/16)

N-600 for child age 9
(Day 1) 01/27/16: Application sent

(Day 12) 02/08/16: NOA received

(Day 23) 02/19/16: Case received at local office

(Day 88) 04/23/16: In line for oath scheduling *Called USCIS to inquire about why there is an oath required for a child under 14. They sent a service request to the field office.

(Day 95) 04/30/16: Received letter from field office to say no oath necessary and that they would mail the certificate.
(Day 106) 05/11/16: Cert of Citizenship received by registered mail (they never sent tracking. case status was never updated either)

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Thank you so much for the feedback guys! :)

Lil sweetie, I noticed that you sent the papers ( applied for citizenship) in late June 2015 and didn't have the interview until Jan 2016, I thought the process was a bit faster...
Did you have any issues along the way or they were just delayed??
My idea is to send the papers soon and hopefully become a citizen before the elections...
It might sound stupid but I am a bit concerned if Trump happens to win, I m afraid he could say " From now on, only people born in US soil will be citizens" lol, I know it may sound extreme but as an immigrant and knowing he doesn't fancy us much ( sorry for getting political here) I would prefer to become a citizen before the new government comes in, and who knows who s gonna win, we don t know but I wannabe on the safe side...LOL

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