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Henry14

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  1. Hi everyone. I was finishing up my N-400 application and there was a section called "evidence of your marriage" where I uploaded practically everything we have to prove we're married (tax transcripts, health insurance, car insurance, bills....I also included photos of us on our vacations)... basically I uploaded everything I had there.. But now I saw that at the very end, there's another section that says "additional evidence you want to provide" with an option to upload... However, I already uploaded everything I had to the "evidence of your marriage" section. Do I just leave the "additional evidence" part empty or am I supposed to make any changes/add anything in particular here? Thanks a lot.
  2. Over just a year ago (early 2023), we sent in the I-751 document (petitions to remove conditions on residence) because my wife's green card was going to expire. She received the extension in the mail shortly after. We still have not heard anything back from the USCIS after receiving the extension, but apparently enough time has passed for her to now apply for citizenship. What exactly is the next step in this process? So far, we've done everything without a lawyer and I'm assuming the rest can still be done without a lawyer? Thank you very much.
  3. Hello everyone, so my wife obtained her Permanent residency via adjustment of status last year in May and we got married in 2020. Her permanent residency card expires in May 2023. When can we start the process for her obtaining citizenship (this is the next step, right?). I went down the rabbit hole of filing her adjustment of status on my own (no lawyer) back then, and I'm wondering if the same can be done for her citizenship. Is the process easier? more difficult? Is there a guide for doing this and when exactly do we have to send the papers so she can remain within the country without an issue? I'm a little worried because we have a special occasion in her home country that same month the permanent residency expires in 2023 and don't know if we'll have to skip out on it if anything goes wrong. Thank you.
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