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Filed: Timeline

I am submitting my N400 tomorrow and according to the document checklist here:

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/article/attachments.pdf

There isn't much of documents requested...

Is it only those:

1. Photocopy of my P.R. card (both sides)

2. 2 photos

3. check, money order or form g-1450

4. Evidence that my spouse has been a US citizen in the past 3 years

5. Current marriage certificate

6. Tax returns (Last 3 years ok?)

7. Bank statements - How far back?

8. Lease, Rental agreements etc

What else am I missing?

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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I am submitting my N400 tomorrow and according to the document checklist here:

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/article/attachments.pdf

There isn't much of documents requested...

Is it only those:

1. Photocopy of my P.R. card (both sides)

2. 2 photos

3. check, money order or form g-1450

4. Evidence that my spouse has been a US citizen in the past 3 years

5. Current marriage certificate

6. Tax returns (Last 3 years ok?)

7. Bank statements - How far back?

8. Lease, Rental agreements etc

What else am I missing?

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Filed: Country: Morocco
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I am submitting my N400 tomorrow and according to the document checklist here:

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/article/attachments.pdf

There isn't much of documents requested...

Is it only those:

1. Photocopy of my P.R. card (both sides)

2. 2 photos

3. check, money order or form g-1450

4. Evidence that my spouse has been a US citizen in the past 3 years

5. Current marriage certificate

6. Tax returns (Last 3 years ok?)

7. Bank statements - How far back?

8. Lease, Rental agreements etc

What else am I missing?

I'm working on the same thing. For example, auto or life insurance bills showing both of your names, and go from the beginning-middle-end of each year (Jan-Jun-Dec) are enough. You don't need to submit copies of every single bill.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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hi

most of the documents you will take for your interview, you have to prove once more that you marriage is bona fide

such as bank accounts in both names, lease, bills, taxes, co mingling of finances, just as the first time and when you removed conditions

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Usually they will ask you to bring more evidence to the interview, if that's the case.

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Citizenship process

12/15/2012: Mailed N400 to Dallas Texas

12/26/2012: NOA received

01/14/2013: Biometrics Appointment

10/18/2013: Placed in line for the interview

02/16/2013: Yellow letter received

02/19/2013: Interview letter received

03/20/2013: Interview/test

03/20/2013: Passed!!!!!

03/25/2013: Placed in the oath scheduling que (time to wait for the oath ceremony date)

04/05/2013: Oath ceremony schedule and notice its on its way!!!!

04/10/2013: Received oath ceremony letter

04/24/2013: Oath ceremony at 7:00 am!!

06/27/2013: Got married

11/14/2013: AOS package sent

11/18/2013: Package received

11/20/2013: USCIS email notification

12/16/2013: Biometrics appointment

01/15/2014: Got appointment letter

02/18/2014: Passed the interview

02/18/2014: Case approved!!!

02/22/2014: Got welcome letter

02/24/2014: Green card was mailed (time to wait)

01/21/2016: Petition to remove conditions sent

02/04/2016: CR-89 received, fingerprint appointment scheduled

08/02/2016: Status updated: "New card is being produced"

08/04/2016: Status updated: "We mailed your new card"

08/08/2016: Received new card, yayyyyy!!!

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