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Hi guys, I am filling n400 based on marriage, and I'm finishing up filing and uploading documents online. I have a few questions that I would like to ask you guys. 

 

1) Quite a few questions were just asking where you were and what you were doing in the past 5 years, is it ok to just put 3 years worth of addresses as well as the education history on the n400 form? 

 

2) Was I right to say no to the question "Have you traveled outside of the US in the past 5 years?" I have only been in the US for 2 years and 9 months at this point. 

 

3) I want to change my name from QWE to RTY(take my spouse's last name), but I honestly cannot decide on which first name and middle name that I want to change to, so I just said no to "Would you like to change your name?" for now. Would it be ok if I bring that up during the interview or can I just make changes to the n400 form after submitting it?

 

4) As for the tax transcript, jointly filed 1040 forms works right? I saw something that said certified IRS tax/income transcript, what counts as certified? and how to get these transcripts? 

 

Thank you so much for your help! 

 

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13 minutes ago, Aiden01 said:

1) Quite a few questions were just asking where you were and what you were doing in the past 5 years, is it ok to just put 3 years worth of addresses as well as the education history on the n400 form? 

 

2) Was I right to say no to the question "Have you traveled outside of the US in the past 5 years?" I have only been in the US for 2 years and 9 months at this point. 

You should put all of your addresses for the last 5 years.  As for travel no would be correct if you haven't traveled out of the US since arrival.

15 minutes ago, Aiden01 said:

4) As for the tax transcript, jointly filed 1040 forms works right? I saw something that said certified IRS tax/income transcript, what counts as certified? and how to get these transcripts? 

Have your USC spouse go to IRS.GOV and download the transcripts.   Much better than  returns as people often forget to attach W4s, 1099s etc which are not need if you do transcripts.

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2 hours ago, Paul & Mary said:

You should put all of your addresses for the last 5 years.  As for travel no would be correct if you haven't traveled out of the US since arrival.

Have your USC spouse go to IRS.GOV and download the transcripts.   Much better than  returns as people often forget to attach W4s, 1099s etc which are not need if you do transcripts.

Ok thank you so much!

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