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Hi Everyone!

 

I am just doing my due diligence as my window for early filing of N-400 opens up in about 2 months time and I am starting to accumulate the necessary documentation.  I am wanting to apply online under the 3-yr marriage rule.

 

My question is - when applying online, are proof of relationship photos required?  This is the first time filing something to USCIS where evidence of continuing relationship (besides mortgage info, tax info and bills) don't seem to be a big requirement.

 

Also, has anyone recently filed N-400 online with their ROC still pending?  I have already completed my biometrics (2 months ago) and just waiting now.  Just wondering how they handle both applications in the system.

 

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Online is very simple you can start now if you wish too so you can see it and so on it will save in the system for 30 days every time you are in there so it will not be deleted by the time you can submit. 

 

 

 

 

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On 1/13/2020 at 2:21 PM, kandikandi said:

Hi Everyone!

 

I am just doing my due diligence as my window for early filing of N-400 opens up in about 2 months time and I am starting to accumulate the necessary documentation.  I am wanting to apply online under the 3-yr marriage rule.

 

My question is - when applying online, are proof of relationship photos required?  This is the first time filing something to USCIS where evidence of continuing relationship (besides mortgage info, tax info and bills) don't seem to be a big requirement.

 

Also, has anyone recently filed N-400 online with their ROC still pending?  I have already completed my biometrics (2 months ago) and just waiting now.  Just wondering how they handle both applications in the system.

 

Thank you!

 

I applied under the 3-year marriage rule online.

 

I didn't frontload my N400 application apart from what they've requested. Maybe I added 1 or 2 extra docs that would support our marriage financially - and anything that would show we are still married and we live in the same house (like a mortgage statement, and my county's tax letter that had both of our names, but definitely no photos of us together or any of that sort. 

 

During the interview, my IO only requested to see my DL, my GC, my foreign passport, and since I had my husband's US passport with me, he wanted to see that as well, and that's about it. He didn't want to see anything else, not even the original documents that I submitted. 

 

 

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