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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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Hello everyone!

I am scheduled for an interview in 2 weeks and have a question on documents proving spousal citizenship.

My husband was a minor when he automatically naturalized due to his parents' naturalization, and as a result, has no certificate. I am wondering if his passport will be enough proof of his citizenship.  Should I get a copy of his parents' naturalization certificate along with his birth certificate?

 

Also, can someone list documents that are must-have's for the interview? I was thinking tax returns, DL, Birth certificates, Passport, SSN and Marriage certificate...

 

Thanks!

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Interview for what? ..Your Timeline is blank. :time:

US passport is ample proof of US citizenship. 

USCIS

January 16, 2015 I-130 Mailed, Chi lockbox January 20, 2015 Priority Date, January 21, 2015 NOA1 notice date, Assigned VSC, January 23, 2015 Check Cashed, electronically March 5, 2015 NOA2

NVC

March 27, 2015 NVC received April 6, 2015 Case#, IIN# assigned April 8, 2015 Paid AOS + IV fee Invoices May 5, 2015 AOS + IV package submitted May 11, 2015 Scan Date

June 11, 2015 DS-260 submitted June 25, 2015 False checklist (for ds260).. hello? June 30, 2015 Answered checklist Aug 5, 2015 Escalated to Supervisor review Aug 13, 2015 Case Complete

Consular

Sept 10, 2015 Interview Scheduled Sept 11, 2015 P4 Letter received Sept 21, 2015 file In transit from NVC Sept 23, 2015 file at Embassy

Sept 28, 2015 Medical Oct 14, 2015 Biometrics Oct 15, 2015 Interview (Approved) Oct 19, 2015 IV visa Issued Oct 23, 2015 Passport Pickup

POE

Nov 2, 2015 Entered the US Nov 16, 2015 Applied for SSN, walk-in Nov 20, 2015 Social Security Card recd Jan 15, 2016 GC received

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: India
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On 1/26/2017 at 4:41 PM, Cosmic Play said:

Hello everyone!

I am scheduled for an interview in 2 weeks and have a question on documents proving spousal citizenship.

My husband was a minor when he automatically naturalized due to his parents' naturalization, and as a result, has no certificate. I am wondering if his passport will be enough proof of his citizenship.  Should I get a copy of his parents' naturalization certificate along with his birth certificate?

 

Also, can someone list documents that are must-have's for the interview? I was thinking tax returns, DL, Birth certificates, Passport, SSN and Marriage certificate...

 

Thanks!

Thanks KierenHby.

This question is for my pending naturalization interview.

(The notice specifically mentions spousal naturalization certificate as proof of citizenship if applying for naturalization after 3 yrs as spouse of US Citizen).

 

To those you who've had your interviews.. Can you guys share some advice on your experience, please?

 
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