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Vouge
Hi Guys! I'm sending my N-400 next week, but I'm not sure about what documents to send. I was reading this forum a lot and I know it was discussed so many times but I'm still confused. unsure.gif Do I need to send just the documents from "Document Checklist" in Naturalization Guide:

1. A photocopy of both sides of your Permanent Resident Card and
2. Two identical color photographs, with your name and “A-number” written lightly in pencil on the back of each photo.
3. A check or money order for the application fee and the biometric services fee for fingerprinting

If you are applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a U.S. citizen, send the following four items:
1. Evidence that your spouse has been a U.S. citizen for the last three years:
• Birth certificate (if your spouse never lost citizenship since birth), or
• Naturalization certificate, or
• Certificate of Citizenship, or
• The inside of the front cover and signature page of your spouse’s current U.S. passport, or
• Form FS-240, “Report of Birth Abroad of a Citizen of the United States of America,” and
2. Your current marriage certificate; and
3. Proof of termination of all prior marriages of your spouse-divorce decree(s), annulment(s), or death certificate(s); and
4. Documents referring to you and your spouse:
• Tax returns, bank accounts, leases, mortgages, or birth certificates of children, or
• Internal Revenue Service (IRS)-certified copies of the income tax forms that you both filed for the past three years, or
• An IRS tax return transcript for the last three years

Or do I also need to send extra evidence of our marriage like we sent with I-751??? (bills, insurance, credit cards and etc.)? I just don't wanna get an RFE since my I-751 still pending. Thanks for ur help!
miri
I just Fed-Ex'd my N-400 on Saturday. It was signed for on Monday, so I'm now officially in the queue whistling.gif . I sent the following:
  • N-400 application
  • cheque for $675, comprising the application and biometric fees, made payable to "Department of Homeland Security"
  • 2 identical photos as per the M-603 instructions (with my name and A# written on back in pencil)
  • copy of the front and back of my PR card
  • copy of our marriage certificate
  • copy of my husband's birth certificate, proving that he was born a US citizen
  • copy of my birth certificate, showing my original last name
  • copy of my change-of-name deed, showing that I changed my last name to my mother's maiden name in 1998
  • official IRS transcripts of our last 3 federal tax returns, which we filed jointly (I phoned the IRS and requested them -- it's a free service and they only took a few days to arrive)
  • copy of the mortgage transfer letter (dated December 2006), showing that we jointly own our current residence
  • copy of the online property database record (dated January 2008), showing that we still jointly own our current residence
The last couple of items (the mortgage letter etc.) weren't required, but since I'd already photocopied them I included them as extra proof of our financial intermingling smile.gif Suffice to say, I didn't send nearly as much stuff as we did with the I-751 (which made the postage significantly cheaper!).

I'm also Boston, so it'll be interesting to see how fast they process our apps! Good luck!
Vouge
QUOTE(miri @ Feb 13 2008, 03:51 PM) *
I just Fed-Ex'd my N-400 on Saturday. It was signed for on Monday, so I'm now officially in the queue whistling.gif . I sent the following:
  • N-400 application
  • cheque for $675, comprising the application and biometric fees, made payable to "Department of Homeland Security"
  • 2 identical photos as per the M-603 instructions (with my name and A# written on back in pencil)
  • copy of the front and back of my PR card
  • copy of our marriage certificate
  • copy of my husband's birth certificate, proving that he was born a US citizen
  • copy of my birth certificate, showing my original last name
  • copy of my change-of-name deed, showing that I changed my last name to my mother's maiden name in 1998
  • official IRS transcripts of our last 3 federal tax returns, which we filed jointly (I phoned the IRS and requested them -- it's a free service and they only took a few days to arrive)
  • copy of the mortgage transfer letter (dated December 2006), showing that we jointly own our current residence
  • copy of the online property database record (dated January 2008), showing that we still jointly own our current residence
The last couple of items (the mortgage letter etc.) weren't required, but since I'd already photocopied them I included them as extra proof of our financial intermingling smile.gif Suffice to say, I didn't send nearly as much stuff as we did with the I-751 (which made the postage significantly cheaper!).

I'm also Boston, so it'll be interesting to see how fast they process our apps! Good luck!


Thank you so much for ur info!!! smile.gif Yep! you're right it'll be very interesting to see how they process us:) Stay in touch! Good luck to you too!!! Wow ur I-751 was approved fast...mine is still pending and it's driving me crazy...almost a year!!!! mad.gif I hope that maybe it will push my N-400. wink.gif
ilovecookies
QUOTE(Vouge @ Feb 13 2008, 08:24 PM) *
QUOTE(miri @ Feb 13 2008, 03:51 PM) *
I just Fed-Ex'd my N-400 on Saturday. It was signed for on Monday, so I'm now officially in the queue whistling.gif . I sent the following:
  • N-400 application
  • cheque for $675, comprising the application and biometric fees, made payable to "Department of Homeland Security"
  • 2 identical photos as per the M-603 instructions (with my name and A# written on back in pencil)
  • copy of the front and back of my PR card
  • copy of our marriage certificate
  • copy of my husband's birth certificate, proving that he was born a US citizen
  • copy of my birth certificate, showing my original last name
  • copy of my change-of-name deed, showing that I changed my last name to my mother's maiden name in 1998
  • official IRS transcripts of our last 3 federal tax returns, which we filed jointly (I phoned the IRS and requested them -- it's a free service and they only took a few days to arrive)
  • copy of the mortgage transfer letter (dated December 2006), showing that we jointly own our current residence
  • copy of the online property database record (dated January 2008), showing that we still jointly own our current residence
The last couple of items (the mortgage letter etc.) weren't required, but since I'd already photocopied them I included them as extra proof of our financial intermingling smile.gif Suffice to say, I didn't send nearly as much stuff as we did with the I-751 (which made the postage significantly cheaper!).

I'm also Boston, so it'll be interesting to see how fast they process our apps! Good luck!


Thank you so much for ur info!!! smile.gif Yep! you're right it'll be very interesting to see how they process us:) Stay in touch! Good luck to you too!!! Wow ur I-751 was approved fast...mine is still pending and it's driving me crazy...almost a year!!!! mad.gif I hope that maybe it will push my N-400. wink.gif



ok this will sound really selfish but i'm glad i'm not alone!!! unsure.gif i sent the I-751 last year feb 2 and still haven't gotten an approval. really driving me crazy!! anyway i am going to send a lot of stuff with my N-400 application. i've been doing it little at a time, but basically i'm sending all the things you listed plus copies of everything that has both our names on it (bills, insurance, cars....) you think that's ok???


another question for you....are you going to write the cover letter yourself? i mean, like us, the non-USC need to write the cover letter or the USC?? i'm so confused. my hubby the USC wrote the cover letter for the I-751.

thanks for the help, and i hope we stay in touch!!!
Vouge
QUOTE(ives_damian @ Feb 14 2008, 11:37 AM) *
ok this will sound really selfish but i'm glad i'm not alone!!! unsure.gif i sent the I-751 last year feb 2 and still haven't gotten an approval. really driving me crazy!! anyway i am going to send a lot of stuff with my N-400 application. i've been doing it little at a time, but basically i'm sending all the things you listed plus copies of everything that has both our names on it (bills, insurance, cars....) you think that's ok???


another question for you....are you going to write the cover letter yourself? i mean, like us, the non-USC need to write the cover letter or the USC?? i'm so confused. my hubby the USC wrote the cover letter for the I-751.

thanks for the help, and i hope we stay in touch!!!


Glad I'm not alone too! kicking.gif Yes, I'm going to write the cover letter myself, my husband wrote the cover letter for the I-751 as well, but now since I'm applying for citizenship by myself ( they don't need to sign N-400) I'll do it myself. I was thinking too to send all the stuff we sent for the I-751 and even more, but decided not to do so...I'll bring all of it for an interview. Good Luck and let's stay in touch! wink.gif
ilovecookies
QUOTE(Vouge @ Feb 14 2008, 07:05 PM) *
Glad I'm not alone too! kicking.gif Yes, I'm going to write the cover letter myself, my husband wrote the cover letter for the I-751 as well, but now since I'm applying for citizenship by myself ( they don't need to sign N-400) I'll do it myself. I was thinking too to send all the stuff we sent for the I-751 and even more, but decided not to do so...I'll bring all of it for an interview. Good Luck and let's stay in touch! wink.gif



ok thanks for that info. i got all my stuff together, but need to do the application form and cover letter. i've been procrastinating a lot. yes....let's stay in touch!!!

Kez/JWolf
I will be applying for Citizenship in a few months time, I too am from Boston so I will follow your timeline so I can get a good idea of how long it will all take....


Kez
Vouge
QUOTE(Kezzie @ Feb 15 2008, 02:22 PM) *
I will be applying for Citizenship in a few months time, I too am from Boston so I will follow your timeline so I can get a good idea of how long it will all take....


Kez


Will keep you posted wink.gif
miri
QUOTE(Vouge @ Feb 14 2008, 06:05 PM) *
QUOTE(ives_damian @ Feb 14 2008, 11:37 AM) *
ok this will sound really selfish but i'm glad i'm not alone!!! unsure.gif i sent the I-751 last year feb 2 and still haven't gotten an approval. really driving me crazy!! anyway i am going to send a lot of stuff with my N-400 application. i've been doing it little at a time, but basically i'm sending all the things you listed plus copies of everything that has both our names on it (bills, insurance, cars....) you think that's ok???


another question for you....are you going to write the cover letter yourself? i mean, like us, the non-USC need to write the cover letter or the USC?? i'm so confused. my hubby the USC wrote the cover letter for the I-751.

thanks for the help, and i hope we stay in touch!!!


Glad I'm not alone too! kicking.gif Yes, I'm going to write the cover letter myself, my husband wrote the cover letter for the I-751 as well, but now since I'm applying for citizenship by myself ( they don't need to sign N-400) I'll do it myself. I was thinking too to send all the stuff we sent for the I-751 and even more, but decided not to do so...I'll bring all of it for an interview. Good Luck and let's stay in touch! wink.gif


Fingers-crossed your I-751s are processed soon, although at least the I-751 doesn't need to be approved before you can filed for citizenship. If it makes you feel any better, it took them over a year to process my AOS (I was married in April 2004 and didn't get my conditional GC until May 2005...)

Oh, and I wrote the cover letter myself smile.gif
Vouge
QUOTE(miri @ Feb 18 2008, 11:50 PM) *
Fingers-crossed your I-751s are processed soon, although at least the I-751 doesn't need to be approved before you can filed for citizenship. If it makes you feel any better, it took them over a year to process my AOS (I was married in April 2004 and didn't get my conditional GC until May 2005...)

Oh, and I wrote the cover letter myself smile.gif


Wow! Miri, I just looked at ur timeline and mine is almost the same....my interview for K-1 was in Feb' 04, we got married in April'04 as well and I got my first GC in May'05 and we're both from Boston...hehe kicking.gif
miri
QUOTE(Vouge @ Feb 19 2008, 12:34 PM) *
QUOTE(miri @ Feb 18 2008, 11:50 PM) *
Fingers-crossed your I-751s are processed soon, although at least the I-751 doesn't need to be approved before you can filed for citizenship. If it makes you feel any better, it took them over a year to process my AOS (I was married in April 2004 and didn't get my conditional GC until May 2005...)

Oh, and I wrote the cover letter myself smile.gif


Wow! Miri, I just looked at ur timeline and mine is almost the same....my interview for K-1 was in Feb' 04, we got married in April'04 as well and I got my first GC in May'05 and we're both from Boston...hehe kicking.gif


Blimey! I wonder why it took them so long to process our GCs. It'll be interesting to see how long they take to process our N-400s -- I'm rather hoping that this application doesn't also disappear behind a filing cabinet... Maybe we'll be at the same oath ceremony!
Tammi
It mentions that a copy of the PR is required. Should we also include a copy of the year extension letter, since our I-751 will not have been approved when we apply?

Thanks!

Good luck everyone!
ilovecookies
i am including a copy of the I-751 to show i also filed for the removal of conditions.
Tammi
QUOTE(ives_damian @ Feb 21 2008, 12:39 PM) *
i am including a copy of the I-751 to show i also filed for the removal of conditions.


Thanks
Good idea
Vouge
I'm doing the same thing...sending copies of my GC, extension letter and also when I called 800 number about my case I got a letter from them that my case is still under review mad.gif
Vouge
Well...sent out my N-400 today blink.gif and now I'm already all crazy about it...keep thinking "what if I forgot to send this or this or they are going to lose my check and bla bla bla" wacko.gif wacko.gif wacko.gif
miri
QUOTE(Vouge @ Feb 28 2008, 07:17 PM) *
Well...sent out my N-400 today blink.gif and now I'm already all crazy about it...keep thinking "what if I forgot to send this or this or they are going to lose my check and bla bla bla" wacko.gif wacko.gif wacko.gif


Best of luck!!! Just keep saying to yourself that this is the last time you'll have to deal with the USCIS (it's what's keeping me relatively sane...) blink.gif
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