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All,

 

I searched Google and the VJ forum but everything recent is about the 3 year rule for N-400 “Additional evidence you may want to provide” section. My wife and I have been married for 7 years in two weeks and she is now applying for her citizenship. We are doing it under the 5 year rule as it seems less is required and it was suggested to do so on a recent post in a different thread.

 

The question is: what, if any, evidence should be put in this section with the 5 year rule in mind?

 

Our two kids birth certificates are already uploaded, marriage certificate is uploaded, all other required documents. Is there anything else that may assist her with good standing or expedition or anything? Example: I served in the army for the last 10 years. Does my honorable discharge paperwork look good for her application? Proof of her working and going to school to show she is a productive member of society? Or am I overthinking this and there is nothing else really needed since it is not the 3 year rule?

 

Thanks!

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11 minutes ago, Rich&Ashmani said:

All,

 

I searched Google and the VJ forum but everything recent is about the 3 year rule for N-400 “Additional evidence you may want to provide” section. My wife and I have been married for 7 years in two weeks and she is now applying for her citizenship. We are doing it under the 5 year rule as it seems less is required and it was suggested to do so on a recent post in a different thread.

 

The question is: what, if any, evidence should be put in this section with the 5 year rule in mind?

 

Our two kids birth certificates are already uploaded, marriage certificate is uploaded, all other required documents. Is there anything else that may assist her with good standing or expedition or anything? Example: I served in the army for the last 10 years. Does my honorable discharge paperwork look good for her application? Proof of her working and going to school to show she is a productive member of society? Or am I overthinking this and there is nothing else really needed since it is not the 3 year rule?

 

Thanks!

I uploaded the previous 5 years of IRS tax transcripts under this category 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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16 minutes ago, Rich&Ashmani said:

All,

 

I searched Google and the VJ forum but everything recent is about the 3 year rule for N-400 “Additional evidence you may want to provide” section. My wife and I have been married for 7 years in two weeks and she is now applying for her citizenship. We are doing it under the 5 year rule as it seems less is required and it was suggested to do so on a recent post in a different thread.

 

The question is: what, if any, evidence should be put in this section with the 5 year rule in mind?

 

Our two kids birth certificates are already uploaded, marriage certificate is uploaded, all other required documents. Is there anything else that may assist her with good standing or expedition or anything? Example: I served in the army for the last 10 years. Does my honorable discharge paperwork look good for her application? Proof of her working and going to school to show she is a productive member of society? Or am I overthinking this and there is nothing else really needed since it is not the 3 year rule?

 

Thanks!

We also uploaded 5 years of tax transcripts there, too.. 

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