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Hi All, I am filing my N400 right now and stuck with this section. I work and so does my husband, so we don't need to support each other financially. We have a 18mo old daughter who lives with us and we support her. But there is no document that I can think of which 'proves' that we support here. What to do here?

 

P.S. I am seeing this warning message if I try to skip this section: "You should provide evidence. If you do not provide evidence, your application processing may be delayed.:

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1 hour ago, SaAa said:

Hi All, I am filing my N400 right now and stuck with this section. I work and so does my husband, so we don't need to support each other financially. We have a 18mo old daughter who lives with us and we support her. But there is no document that I can think of which 'proves' that we support here. What to do here?

 

P.S. I am seeing this warning message if I try to skip this section: "You should provide evidence. If you do not provide evidence, your application processing may be delayed.:

Are you still married , and living as a family?  If you read the instructions for the N400 (pg. 18), this only applies if you have an order from a court to provide child or spousal support as the result of a divorce.  If you are still happily married living together as a family with your daughter, you should be able to put N/A for this section, or check the box that says you do not support that child.

 

https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/n-400instr.pdf

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1 hour ago, SaAa said:

Hi All, I am filing my N400 right now and stuck with this section. I work and so does my husband, so we don't need to support each other financially. We have a 18mo old daughter who lives with us and we support her. But there is no document that I can think of which 'proves' that we support here. What to do here?

 

P.S. I am seeing this warning message if I try to skip this section: "You should provide evidence. If you do not provide evidence, your application processing may be delayed.:

Get her copy of her birth certificate and in addition with a copy of your bank statement there.

Good luck 

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