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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hey everyone. 

I'm FINALLY getting around to applying for my first US passport after becoming a citizen last year - I did not have any travel planned so I had no need to have one at that time - and I'm a little confused by the "Spouse of Applicant" information section. 

Apologies if this is a silly question. ðŸ˜‹

Has the applicant ever been married? 

The answer is "yes" ?

He's married to me, and ONLY been married to me. 

So the for is asking for HIS information in that section?

 

 

 

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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You know what - 

I printed out the application and it makes MUCH MORE SENSE as opposed to the online form filler. 

 

I'm a dummy. ðŸ˜‹

Sorry for starting a new topic.

Admins are welcome to close/remove this. ðŸ‘‹

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