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Hello Everyone! I am very new to this site. So please be gentle on me!😊 i did my citizenship interview today, I passed the civic test questions and both written and oral test. But the io said she needs additional proof to show that i still live with my husband. Io said my name came up in two different addresses other than the one i currently live in stating that i pay utility bills in these addresses. My friends used to live there one was a male and the other was a female, i  met the male at college and the female at work but i never lived with any of them. I am so worried cos i dont know what additional proof she might need! I even showed her pics of my husband and i together in different places but she said that doesnt proof anything. So if anyone knows what might be wrong or any idea of what to do please tell me, I am worried sick!!!😔

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For how long have you been married? Why you didn't take your husband with you to the interview, so she could see him or her? Doe guys have kids together? Do you have legal documents showing both names? If you are not sure, look for a very good immigration lawyer to help you out.

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1 minute ago, Sonia_Sonia said:

For how long have you been married? Why you didn't take your husband with you to the interview, so she could see him or her? Doe guys have kids together? Do you have legal documents showing both names? If you are not sure, look for a very good immigration lawyer to help you out.

I don't believe that spouses are allowed at citizenship interviews 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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2 minutes ago, Transborderwife said:

I don't believe that spouses are allowed at citizenship interviews 

They can get at the building with you, so the agent when call you can see that you are accompanied by family member and they can ask about them to you. I will take my family with me. Of course, they won't get in the interview room with me, but they will be outside waiting for me.

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We have been married since 2012, but been living together since 2013. He has always come with me to the intrrviews except for today as i was told they dont let spouse in. She asked if he came with me i said no and she asked if he had come in the past and i said yes!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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2 minutes ago, Maria89 said:

We have been married since 2012, but been living together since 2013. He has always come with me to the intrrviews except for today as i was told they dont let spouse in. She asked if he came with me i said no and she asked if he had come in the past and i said yes!

I don't know in your state, but on mine spouse and kids can get at the building and wait for you. If they stop my husband a the entrance, then I would ask him to hang around the building in case I need to call him to come in, and have a conversation himself with the agent. Anyway, it is a little bit late for you now, but you are going to be okay if you find a lawyer to help you out. Did she guide you in what to do to bring more evidences? Did she give you a date to go back with more proof? If she did, then collect everything you can, documents showing both names, affidavit of people saying that you guys are married and live together on the same address. Get affidavit of family member talking about you guys marriage, along with the photos with family members and etc.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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9 minutes ago, Maria89 said:

She just said i should be expecting a letter from the mail stating additional documents she would ne needing!

If you can do research on the internet, and look for a immigration lawyer to guide you, even before you get the letter on the mail. That is my suggestion. If you have a way to get the documents that proves that you and your husband live together you don't have reason to worry about. Do you guys file tax jointly? 

 
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