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Hi,

Has anybody been asked for more documents than the Permanent Resident Card and the invitation at the oath ceremony? On the invitation it says, among other things, to bring "any immigration documents you may have". I would personally interpret that to mean anything they need to collect in addition to the Permanent Resident Card, but what do I know.

I am planning to bring:

- The Permanent Resident Card (obviously),

- My passport (has the visa, I-551 stamps and proves that I did not travel outside the country).

- The "Welcome to America" letter from the adjustment of status,

- Copy of the approval of Removal of Conditions (original was taken by USCIS office),

- Notice that I passed the naturalization interview,

- Invitation to oath ceremony (obviously because they are directly asking for it).

Was anybody asked for anything else and should I bring more documents?

Thank you!

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Filed: Country: Pakistan
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I only took my PR card (green card) and the invitation to the OATH and was asked for nothing more in December

***I-130***

2006-12-14 I-130 Sent to Vermont Service Center

2007-01-12 I-130 NOA1

2007-04-06 Approved!

***I-129F (new form)***

2007-01-31 I-129F Sent to Chicago

2007-02-07 I-129F NOA1

2007-04-06 Approved!

***US Embassy Islamabad***

2007-04-25 Packet Received by my wife

2007-05-15 Medical Exam

2007-05-29 Interview Approved!

2007-05-29 AP starts

2007-11-01 Wife got call to pickup her Visa from American Express

2008-01-12 POE at JFK

***I-485***

2008-11-10 I-485 Sent to Chicago

2008-11-20 Payment accepted

2008-11-22 I-485 NOA1

2009-01-09 Biometric

2009-03-08 Interview Letter

2009-04-08 Interview Approved!

2009-04-08 Welcome letter received

2009-04-18 Green Card Received

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Disclaimer: I'm not a lawyer and anything posted is just my own opinion

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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If you follow the instructions, you will be fine:

http://www.visapro.com/Download/N-445-Form.pdf

You must bring the following with you:

This letter, WITH ALL THE QUESTIONS ON PAGE 2 ANSWERED. TYPE OR PRINT ANSWERS IN BLACK INK.

Permanent Resident Card.

Any Immigration documents you may have.

If the naturalization application is on behalf of your child (children), bring your child (children).

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If you follow the instructions, you will be fine:

http://www.visapro.com/Download/N-445-Form.pdf

You must bring the following with you:

This letter, WITH ALL THE QUESTIONS ON PAGE 2 ANSWERED. TYPE OR PRINT ANSWERS IN BLACK INK.

Permanent Resident Card.

Any Immigration documents you may have.

If the naturalization application is on behalf of your child (children), bring your child (children).

I read the instructions, only they are not quite clear on what exactly "Any Immigration documents you may have" refers to. I now know that from at least one person's experience, it seems to mean what I think it should mean.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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How long after you receive your 2 year PR card can you apply for citizenship?

Thanks

PEGGY & ROGER

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K-1/K-2 VISA'S APPROVED IN MONTREAL MAY 2, 2005

K-1/K-2 AOS APPROVED IN ATLANTA MAY 17, 2006

10 year GC Approved - APRIL 16th ,2009 - Peggy and Jonathan's......

Still waiting for our cards...Had to file I-90 as they sent them to the wrong address.

March 9th, 2010, Received GC that has been lost in the mail for 10 months. Still waiting for my son's that is lost as well.

Filed Waiver for my son's 10 year GC and it was approved. He finally received his GC after its been missing for 2 years.

Thanking God this is over for 10 years.

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