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What does this mean?

Bring with you:

All Documentation establishing your eligibility for Lawful Permanent Resident Status?

I currently live at my parents house with my wife ( we are in the process of looking for houses now) SO

we are unsure on what this question means and what documents do we need to have for it, If any at all?

Also one more question. For people who went on there Interviews already, Did the interviewer ask for copies of everything. Or do they already have copies of all the stuff we already submitted??

Also Do they need a copy of my 2008 Taxes, I had mine professionally done and he gave me a copy of everything, SO im wondering if I have to make a copy of the copies??

And What other things can i bring to prove my ongoing relationship???

We have pictures, marriage certifcate, plane ticket stubs, visas, health insurance cards with both our names, I can get a phone bill with our names on it ( family plan)

(But we live at my parents house so we dont have our own house or home owners insurance or both our names on bank accounts.)

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Hi Turtles,

I haven't had my interview yet- it's in three weeks- but I may be able to answer some of your questions.

1. All Documentation establishing your eligibility for Lawful Permanent Resident Status?

This refers to your marriage certificate (the certified copy given to you after your marriage was entered into the state records)- since you are applying based on marriage, your passport with visa and I-94 to show legal entry and that you were inspected when entering the country. If you entered on a K visa, then you also need to have documentation pertaining to this.

2. It is best to take copies of everything that you will be taking to the interview.

3. Yes, take both a photocopy and the copies of your 2008 tax return, along with all W-2s and whatever else you used to show your income when you filed.

4. The evidence you have is good. You don't have to worry about not owning a home together, you just have to show you live together at your parents' home. You can do this by having them write a notarized affidavit stating that you both reside there and what monetary compensation you provide, if any- like bills and rent, etc.

Hope this helps. :thumbs:

USCIS TIMELINE

N400 (Citizenship Application):

Package sent: 02/17/2012

NOA Date: 02/21/2012

 
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