Hi Everyone,
I initially came to the US in Dec 2019, but due to differences with my ex-wife we filed for divorce and I went back to my home country on 27th Jan 2020 [basically stayed with her with about a month]. I later came back on 14th August 2020 and have been staying in Texas since then. I have received 10 year IR1 green card (since I was married for more than 2 years before I entered the US for the first time). My divorce got finalized in end of Dec 2020 and I have the decree.
Some pointers -
* I am not in touch with my ex-wife.
* I am paying child support for the only child we have.
* I dont have the original marriage certificate.
* I have the divorce decree that was sent to me in mail.
* I know she did show me as a joint filer to reduce her income tax but I never signed anything.
* We did have a joint account together and had $100 but I never used that account and its closed now due to low funds.
* I have been working full time since Jan 2021 and paying all my taxes and filing yearly returns.
I have some follow-up questions -
1. Since I entered US in Aug 2020, I am becoming eligible for naturalization in Aug 2025. Can I fill up the N400 form 3 months prior to Aug? Or it has to be done only after the 5 year completion date? *I think I read somewhere that one can fill up the form 3 months prior to 5 year completion but I could be wrong.
2. Should I be worried about questions related to divorce? What all questions should I be prepare for and what all documents shall I carry along with me?
3. I am worried about filling the application correctly. At the time of filing of the application, what all documents are asked in general and also what other documents are to be uploaded related to marriage or divorce or both? Is there a video or link that can help with filling up the application?
4. In general, what other preparation is needed for the interview? Is there a thread or online link or YouTube video that the community member direct me to for the preparation? I saw somewhere people were saying they were asked about the president etc.
5. Was anybody who was divorced got declined for any reason?
6. Should I be keeping note of anything else? Or be worried about anything for which I can prepare before the interview?
Since I have time at hand, I want to start preparation right away and also be ready with documents that I may not have right now but are needed.
Regards
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