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You can definitely combine the bank statements. Make sure you use a program to make the files smaller, each file you upload can only be 6mb. 

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16 hours ago, Scandi said:

You can definitely combine the bank statements. Make sure you use a program to make the files smaller, each file you upload can only be 6mb. 

Thank you.

 

Based on your timeline, I assume that you also filed N400 based on a 3 year marriage. Do you mind if i ask what kind of documents you submitted? Thanks again.

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@iceman81 Here are some documents you can submit.

  • Joint lease of you and your spouse or any properties you jointly own like mortgage statements, deed to property etc. 
  • Bank statements 
  • Joint taxes
  • Life insurance, joint Health and Auto insurance, 401K that states your spouse as beneficiary 
  • Utilities bills if that has both of your name and going to same joint address like electricity, internet, water etc. 
  • Driver license showing same address 
  • birth certificate of a child if you have 
  • Few pictures if possible (Secondary) 

I believe you must have already been approved for I-751 or pending, so they might have even have theses documents in their desk. When I went for my N-400 interview, IO had stack of my I-751 files in her desk. I had applied I-751 in CSC but N-400 interview was in Houston, so I guess they moved the file. 

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On 5/31/2021 at 9:35 AM, mycase17 said:

@iceman81 Here are some documents you can submit.

  • Joint lease of you and your spouse or any properties you jointly own like mortgage statements, deed to property etc. 
  • Bank statements 
  • Joint taxes
  • Life insurance, joint Health and Auto insurance, 401K that states your spouse as beneficiary 
  • Utilities bills if that has both of your name and going to same joint address like electricity, internet, water etc. 
  • Driver license showing same address 
  • birth certificate of a child if you have 
  • Few pictures if possible (Secondary) 

I believe you must have already been approved for I-751 or pending, so they might have even have theses documents in their desk. When I went for my N-400 interview, IO had stack of my I-751 files in her desk. I had applied I-751 in CSC but N-400 interview was in Houston, so I guess they moved the file. 

Hi mycase17. Yes I have been approved for I-751. Thanks for the response.

 

BTW -- I sent quarterly Bank and Credit card statements along with my I-751 Application and I had no RFE and interview. Do you think it will be okay to send quarterly statements again along with my naturalization application too or do you think i should send 3 years of monthly statements? Thank you

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On 6/3/2021 at 8:24 AM, iceman81 said:

Hi mycase17. Yes I have been approved for I-751. Thanks for the response.

 

BTW -- I sent quarterly Bank and Credit card statements along with my I-751 Application and I had no RFE and interview. Do you think it will be okay to send quarterly statements again along with my naturalization application too or do you think i should send 3 years of monthly statements? Thank you

I think quarterly is fine in my opinion. USICS wants to more look at time span and off course few activity. 

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