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Hello All,
I got my green card through marriage. First, my conditional green card with no problems.
During the covid, I applied for the removal of conditions and did not have an interview due to the Covid restrictions. They approved my request, and sent me the 10 year permanent resident card, re used my biometrics.
Now, next week I will have my N400 interview. They didn't mentioned in the letter that my wife needs to go to the interview. 

does she need to go with me, or since it's for naturalization, she is not required to go?
Any tips/advices for me to be prepared for the interview?
Thank you so much.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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Since you don't have a i-751 app (Combo interview), generally you dont need to take  your spouse along as you have your 10 year permanent resident card. 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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If you applied under the 3 year rule, I would take my spouse..... just in case.  If applying under the 5 year rule, I don't think it matters.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Looking at your timeline, you must have applied under the three year rule. Therefore, I'd bring her along. Even though you had the ROC done already. Since you had the ROC interview waived, they never got to talk to her, so you never know what the officer that has your case has in mind.

 

I applied for ROC less than 4 months after you did, but haven't heard anything since last April lol. All I got is a 24 month extension. Even being the same office, each officer has a different way of doing things.

 

Please keep us posted, for there's not much info about Milwaukee office around here.

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