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Filed: Other Country: France
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I am married to my US citizen husband for 5 years , I am a resident for almost 3 years. We have a 6month old baby together.

Copies of which documents do I need to send with my application :

Here are the documents We already have :

AOS timeline

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JUNE 2001= met & start dating

DEC 2001 = apply for K-1

FEB 2002 : I came to visit on VWP

APRIL 2002: civil Wedding

JUNE / JULY 2002 : civil surgeon visit

JAN 2003 : AOS WHOLE package FINALLY acceppted by INS local office

+ EAD # 1, AP denied , Canceled K-1

MARCH 2003 : my Grand Father passed away (no AP) couldn't attend funeral

SEPT 2003 :FP # 1

OCT 2003 : AOS Interview NO STAMP ON PASSPORT

NOV 2003 : my brother's wedding (again no AP , no GC) couldn't attend the wedding

Feb 2004 : EAD # 2

SEPT 2003 - JUNE 2004 : Waiting for BACKGROUND CLEARANCE and correction of misspealled name bY the FBI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JUNE (end) 2004: FP #2 + sent letter to local Congressman

JULY 2004 : Approval letter by local office

JULY 2004 : Welcome letter by Service Center (?!?)

JULY 2004 : non conditionnal - 10 years - GC

March-July 2005 : Visit BOTH our famillies abroad

July 2005 : Religious (re)Wedding abroad

Oct 2006 : Baby

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N-400 Timeline

-May 25th 2007 :N-400 package sent

-May 30th : mail receit stapmped by USCIS

-May 30th : priority date

-June 14 2007 : NOA received

-July 13 : Fingerprints done

-Jan 19 : interview invitation received

- Mar 25 : interview scheduled

now WAITING and WAITINGand WAITING ....

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Filed: Other Country: France
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I am married to my US citizen husband for 5 years , I am a resident for almost 3 years. We have a 6month old baby together.

Copies of which documents do I need to send with my application :

Here are the documents We already have :

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I am married to my US citizen husband for 5 years , I am a resident for almost 3 years. We have a 6month old baby together.

Copies of which documents do I need to send with my application :

Here are the documents We already have :

-copy of marriage certificate

-my husband birth certificate

-baby's birth certificate

-tax returns for the last 3years

-copy of GC = both sides

-common health insurance card

-appartment rental with both names on the rental contract

Of course we have to pay the appropriate fee = 400$$

Do we need anything else ??

Thanks for your answer

AOS timeline

---------------

JUNE 2001= met & start dating

DEC 2001 = apply for K-1

FEB 2002 : I came to visit on VWP

APRIL 2002: civil Wedding

JUNE / JULY 2002 : civil surgeon visit

JAN 2003 : AOS WHOLE package FINALLY acceppted by INS local office

+ EAD # 1, AP denied , Canceled K-1

MARCH 2003 : my Grand Father passed away (no AP) couldn't attend funeral

SEPT 2003 :FP # 1

OCT 2003 : AOS Interview NO STAMP ON PASSPORT

NOV 2003 : my brother's wedding (again no AP , no GC) couldn't attend the wedding

Feb 2004 : EAD # 2

SEPT 2003 - JUNE 2004 : Waiting for BACKGROUND CLEARANCE and correction of misspealled name bY the FBI !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

JUNE (end) 2004: FP #2 + sent letter to local Congressman

JULY 2004 : Approval letter by local office

JULY 2004 : Welcome letter by Service Center (?!?)

JULY 2004 : non conditionnal - 10 years - GC

March-July 2005 : Visit BOTH our famillies abroad

July 2005 : Religious (re)Wedding abroad

Oct 2006 : Baby

-------------------

N-400 Timeline

-May 25th 2007 :N-400 package sent

-May 30th : mail receit stapmped by USCIS

-May 30th : priority date

-June 14 2007 : NOA received

-July 13 : Fingerprints done

-Jan 19 : interview invitation received

- Mar 25 : interview scheduled

now WAITING and WAITINGand WAITING ....

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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It's alway good to bring other types of joint living expenses like old bills and join bank accounts throughout your marriage just to strenghen the case. Other then that you'll want to bring your passport and green card as well, if you have an out of the country trips, they may want to see your stamps in the passport. Can't think of anything else at the moment...

I'm just a wanderer in the desert winds...

Timeline

1997

Oct - Job offer in US

Nov - Received my TN-1 to be authorized to work in the US

Nov - Moved to US

1998-2001

Recieved 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th TN

2002

May - Met future wife at arts fest

Nov - Recieved 6th TN

2003

Nov - Recieved 7th TN

Jul - Our Wedding

Aug - Filed for AOS

Sep - Recieved EAD

Sep - Recieved Advanced Parole

2004

Jan - Interview, accepted for Green Card

Feb - Green Card Arrived in mail

2005

Oct - I-751 sent off

2006

Jan - 10 year Green Card accepted

Mar - 10 year Green Card arrived

Oct - Filed N-400 for Naturalization

Nov - Biometrics done

Nov - Just recieved Naturalization Interview date for Jan.

2007

Jan - Naturalization Interview Completed

Feb - Oath Letter recieved

Feb - Oath Ceremony

Feb 21 - Finally a US CITIZEN (yay)

THE END

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Russia
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I actually just sent the bare minimum required and had no problems whatsoever. 4 months later I already passed the interview. No other paperwork was asked of me. I did not even send any other documents for my husband besides a copy of his birth certificate and his divorce certificate from the previous marriage. I don't remember seeing in the instructions to send bills or pictures or insurance cards. Just send whatever they ask for. If they need more, they will always let you know. That was actually the easiest application package I ever put together.

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