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I am looking at N-400 based on 3 years marriage and I am wondering what If I skip a job that I have had for a month or a couple of weeks I have had a lot of jobs for some of which I don't even remember anymore. How about a place where I have lived for a month only? I have a step daughter. Do I have to put her. If I have to do it do I have to put a birth certificate. I know that N-400 is for me only my wife doesn't need to sign it.

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I am looking at N-400 based on 3 years marriage and I am wondering what If I skip a job that I have had for a month or a couple of weeks I have had a lot of jobs for some of which I don't even remember anymore. How about a place where I have lived for a month only? I have a step daughter. Do I have to put her. If I have to do it do I have to put a birth certificate. I know that N-400 is for me only my wife doesn't need to sign it.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ANSWERS!

I would try your best to list every job - surely you have W2s for all of them? That might help you organize the list.

Teh form instructs you to list all children, including step children - and you will indicate they are US citizens and step children. No - you do not have to provide their birth certs - they are not becoming citizens themselves, not sure where you saw that.

I listed my 2 stepsons, as well as my own daughter by birth...follow the instructions from USCIS, they're very helpful.

Wiz(USC) and Udella(Cdn & USC!)

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