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Question about need for spouse’s birth certificate for inteview |
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10:54 pm February 5, 2021 | |
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kmg617
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My husband s interview appointment is next month, I am looking at the documents required for him to bring for his interview and it says for naturalization as the spouse of a US citizen he will need my birth certificate or naturalization certificate or certificate of citizenship. We had submitted a copy of my passport (which is allowed) in our application to prove my citizenship. I do not have my birth certificate...just a photocopy of it because the original went to USCIS back in 2013 for the CR1 and it s been misplaced somehow. Do you think they will accept if he brings my passport instead? Or do I need to rush order a certified copy of my birth certificate?
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N400 |
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2:28 am February 1, 2021 | |
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Savva
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Hey guys!!! Is anyone filling N400 February 2021? I can't wait, filling on the 10th
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Different legal residential addresses when filing for citizenship |
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3:31 am January 21, 2021 | |
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ezmiller
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My wife is eligible to apply for citizenship after receiving her (temporary) green card on a marriage based visa (forgot the form names). Because of COVID we've had to move from our permanent residence address for the moment, and yet our move is as far as we know long-term but not permanent. We are waiting to see what happens with the virus later this year. I am considering moving my official address for tax purposes, but my wife's company is less amenable to that kind of a shift, and so she may keep hers the same. For tax purposes, it is legal to file "married, filing jointly" with separate addresses. But are there any limitations, hard or otherwise, that would make that a bad idea?
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N400 |
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3:39 am January 16, 2021 | |
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Savva
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Hopefully hopefully hopefully I'm joining you guys in 3 week (my eligibility is coming up) 5 year rule
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US Naturalization Eligibility |
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3:38 pm January 7, 2021 | |
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Gomast
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Hi everyone, I am trying to help my relatives (a husband and wife) to understand whether they are eligible to become US citizens. They received their green card in 2008. They renewed their green card in 2018, and it is set to expire in 2028. They have been traveling quite a bit over the last 5 years. In 2017 they have been present in the US for less than 185 days. In the last 5 years, the husband spent about 1100 days in the US, and the wife spent about 1200 days in the US. They never spent more than 6 months continuously outside of the US. Would this be an issue? Thank you!
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