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Hi,

I have been in the U.S. for five years now and came on a marriage based visa. I never got chance to apply for citizenship after 3 years. When applying now, do I still need to provide all the documentation showing I am still married?

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Nilz

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hi,

I have been in the U.S. for five years now and came on a marriage based visa. I never got chance to apply for citizenship after 3 years. When applying now, do I still need to provide all the documentation showing I am still married?

Thanks

Nilz

If applying based on the 3-year rule, then yes. You obviously are better off opting to go with the 5-year rule as it requires much less evidence and paperwork to include with your N-400 package.

Wife's I-130:

03/15/2019 NOA1 (Nebraska Service Center)

02/11/2020 Case transferred to Vermont Service Center

02/02/2021 NOA2 الحمد لله

02/04/2021 Approval email
02/12/2022 NVC documents submitted

 
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