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Filed 1751 about 16 months ago. Ready to apply for n400. Do we resent all proof of comingling, CO habitation and shared experiences (bank statements, bills,trips etc.) Or do we just sent the one's that happened since we sent our Removal of conditions pack

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Filed 1751 about 16 months ago. Ready to apply for n400. Do we resent all proof of comingling, CO habitation and shared experiences (bank statements, bills,trips etc.) Or do we just sent the one's that happened since we sent our Removal of conditions pack.Also if anyone has a good checklist of evidence to send with n400, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks

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41 minutes ago, vj33 said:

Filed 1751 about 16 months ago. Ready to apply for n400. Do we resent all proof of comingling, CO habitation and shared experiences (bank statements, bills,trips etc.) Or do we just sent the one's that happened since we sent our Removal of conditions pack.Also if anyone has a good checklist of evidence to send with n400, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks

 

Assuming you file N-400 online the system will tell you exactly which additional evidence to attach. If you wait a bit longer and file under the 5-year rule there is much less documentation required.

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People did both and both approaches worked.

 

If you want to be bullet proof - send everything from start of marriage.

 

At the same time, if you're about to reach 5 years of being LPR - just apply under general provision.

 

P.S. There's no such form as 1751. I think you mean I-751.

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5 minutes ago, OldUser said:

People did both and both approaches worked.

 

If you want to be bullet proof - send everything from start of marriage.

 

At the same time, if you're about to reach 5 years of being LPR - just apply under general provision.

 

P.S. There's no such form as 1751. I think you mean I-751.

Yeah I meant I-751, sorry about the Typo. Not close to being LPR for 5 years. It's closer to 3 years and  few months, got conditional PR in late. 2021 

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