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Hi everyone, 

 

I will be applying for citizenship (N-400) online while I-751 is still pending. For reference, I filed all my previous applications (including I-751) by mailing all the forms and papers rather than online. 

 

When I logged into my USCIS account (which I think USCIS created after I filed I-751 to check on its status), I noticed that USCIS scanned only a portion of my I-751 application (titled part 1) there are no other parts scanned in. Is this something I should be concerned about? Did they lose the other documents I submitted with I-751? 

 

I'm still planning to resubmit some of the documents which were submitted with I-751 and that appear online on USCIS, but let me know if you there might not be any need to submit them because USCIS already can view these. 

 

Thanks in advance! 

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1 hour ago, cooleynata said:

Hi everyone, 

 

I will be applying for citizenship (N-400) online while I-751 is still pending. For reference, I filed all my previous applications (including I-751) by mailing all the forms and papers rather than online. 

 

When I logged into my USCIS account (which I think USCIS created after I filed I-751 to check on its status), I noticed that USCIS scanned only a portion of my I-751 application (titled part 1) there are no other parts scanned in. Is this something I should be concerned about? Did they lose the other documents I submitted with I-751? 

 

I'm still planning to resubmit some of the documents which were submitted with I-751 and that appear online on USCIS, but let me know if you there might not be any need to submit them because USCIS already can view these. 

 

Thanks in advance! 

Perfectly normal, nothing to worry about.

 

I am assuming you are applying under the 3 year rule? I would upload as much marital evidence as possible to build the strongest possible N-400 case, even if you have submitted all that with the I-751. The N-400 is a standalone application and I would treat it as such.

Naturalization

4/30/2024 Eligible to file for Naturalization

5/18/2024 Filed N-400 online, biometrics reused

5/20/2024 Case is being actively reviewed

 

Removal of Conditions

4/30/2023   Eligible to file for ROC

5/1/2023     Sent ROC package via USPS

5/4/2023     Package delivered to Phoenix, AZ lockbox

5/9/2023     Received text message confirming receipt, case #IOE....

5/10/2023   Check was cashed

5/11/2023   Case is being actively reviewed

5/15/2023   NOA received in the mail, biometrics reused

 

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3/3/2021   Sent application package to Chicago Lockbox

5/25/2021 Biometrics Appointment

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6 hours ago, oneoftheunderdogs said:

I would upload as much marital evidence as possible to build the strongest possible N-400 case, even if you have submitted all that with the I-751. The N-400 is a standalone application and I would treat it as such.

Another vote for this

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On 5/28/2024 at 3:41 PM, oneoftheunderdogs said:

Perfectly normal, nothing to worry about.

 

I am assuming you are applying under the 3 year rule? I would upload as much marital evidence as possible to build the strongest possible N-400 case, even if you have submitted all that with the I-751. The N-400 is a standalone application and I would treat it as such.

Completely agree!! Upload as much as evidence as you can. 

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