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Got the NOA for my wife's case, only info shows they've mailed out the appointment letter for biometrics. Wass going over some papers and got to thinking about something:

We filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2012--discharged in 2012. No abuse of process or criminals issues claimed, no contest from debtors, mostly debt that arose from the birth of our second son and getting behind on some bills and getting stuck with some medical bills. All fed and state taxes 100% current, we never took any form of public aide (welfare, food stamps, etc).

The N-400 has no slot on it for financial issues, and I got to wondering: Could filing Chapter 7 in 2012 cause a denial of my wife's application for to be a USC?

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So no issues on the moral character side of things, then?

I have both sites set to open on when I open the bookmark folder. And I like to get opinions from a couple of different sources so I know I'm not letting my on bias skew my reading of an answer.

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