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Hi guys,

 

I need help on this one. I went for my Naturalization interview, passed it but they can't decide on my application yet because they need our Lease copy. When we applied for our apartment, my name was on the application but for whatever reason, they didn't add my name on the lease and very renewal time we always ask for them to add my name but they never did. I can't fault them also since it was our responsibility to refuse to sign the lease since my name was not on it but we did sign anyway. And now we spoke to our landlord but they can't amend our lease in the middle of the contract and add my name though they can provide something in writing that will somehow support our claim that I've been a tenant since day 1. Would that be enough even thought USCIS asked for the our Lease copy?

 

Is there someone who had the same scenario with me that can help pls?

 

I appreciate your responses in advance. Thanks!

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, kev&jo said:

they can provide something in writing that will somehow support our claim that I've been a tenant since day 1. Would that be enough even thought USCIS asked for the our Lease copy?

Yes.  USCIS just wants to see a solid paper trail showing where you lived.  My wife's officer wanted to see the paper trail for us, too.  

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3 hours ago, JeanneAdil said:

u signed the application and should have a copy

give them a copy of that

hi! Thanks! yes we have this and I went over all the docs that I sent to USCIS and notice that I gave them copy of all the bills that we have both our names on it except for the lease and our application. 

 
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