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Hi,

I'm in the process of gathering what I need to file my N-400, and I have one question - for the initial upload, what documentation do I need to include?  Surely they do not expect us to upload all our tax returns, marriage certificate, tax transcripts etc?  Do we just take these to the interview?

 

If someone could please give me a breakdown of what additional documentation they uploaded with their N-400? And advice on any follow up documentation?

 

Thank you so much!

 

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1. Provide a photocopy of the front and back of your Form I-551 (Permanent Resident Card).

If you have lost your Form I-551, attach a photocopy of any other entry document or a photocopy of a receipt showing that you have filed Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card.

 

2. Photocopy of your current marriage certificate, divorce, annulment decree, or death certificate of former spouse.

 

3. Only If applying from outside the US: Provide two Passport style photos

 

4. FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL & THEIR FAMILIES ONLY

A. Form N-426 (Request for Certification of Military or Naval Service). If you are a current member of the U.S. Armed Forces, provide a completed and certified Form N-426. If you are separated from the military, provide an uncertified Form N-426

B Evidence of Military Service. If you ever served in the U.S. Armed Forces, provide a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, DD Form 214, for all periods of service. If you are currently serving in an active duty status within the United States or abroad, you should submit a photocopy of your official military orders.

C. Spouses of Military Personnel have additional requirements. Refer to Naturalization Information for Military Personnel (M-599) for eligibility

 
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