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Hey everyone, these are the documents that I'm going to be sending with my N-400 application through marriage. If someone could put me at ease and confirm that these are sufficient, I'd greatly appreciate it!

- Money order for $680 to U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to cover $595 for the filing fee and $85 for the biometric fee.

- Original completed N-400 Application for Naturalization for applicant.

- Photocopy of both sides of applicant's Permanent Resident Card.

- 2 identical color photographs of applicant taken within 30 days of application, with applicant's name and Alien Registration Number written in pencil on the back of each photo.

- Photocopy of spouse's birth certificate.

- Photocopy of applicant and spouse’s marriage certificate.

- IRS joint tax return transcripts of applicant and spouse for the three previous filed tax years: 2010, 2011 and 2012.

And that's it. I don't need to include anything else e.g. utility bills, lease agreement, etc? Or other?

Thanks a lot, I greatly appreciate any help anyone is able to give me.

Rob

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Hey everyone, these are the documents that I'm going to be sending with my N-400 application through marriage. If someone could put me at ease and confirm that these are sufficient, I'd greatly appreciate it!

- Money order for $680 to U.S. Department of Homeland Security, to cover $595 for the filing fee and $85 for the biometric fee.

- Original completed N-400 Application for Naturalization for applicant.

- Photocopy of both sides of applicant's Permanent Resident Card.

- 2 identical color photographs of applicant taken within 30 days of application, with applicant's name and Alien Registration Number written in pencil on the back of each photo.

- Photocopy of spouse's birth certificate.

- Photocopy of applicant and spouse’s marriage certificate.

- IRS joint tax return transcripts of applicant and spouse for the three previous filed tax years: 2010, 2011 and 2012.

And that's it. I don't need to include anything else e.g. utility bills, lease agreement, etc? Or other?

Thanks a lot, I greatly appreciate any help anyone is able to give me.

Rob

If you are applying under 3 year rule, I would suggest to include some utility bills such as: cable, electricity, phone (with both names), car insurance, life insurance...

Don't include to much evidences. I would suggest to send 2 months of bank statements if you have joint bank account. Good luck.

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Here's what I included in my package:

- The completed form (duh)

- Two passport pictures

- The check for $680

- Form G-1145 (NOT REQUIRED) for electronic notification of case acceptance (so I'd get the case number without having to wait for the NOA in the mail)

- Photocopy of my green card, front and back

- Photocopy of the picture page of my passport (don't think that's required but I included it anyway)

- Photocopy of my US spouse's birth certificate

- Photocopy of the picture page of my wife's passport

- Photocopy of our marriage certificate

- Tax return transcripts for tax years 2010, 2011, 2012

- Photocopy of my Selective Service registration acknowledgement (you may not have one if you didn't live in the US between your 18th and 26th birthdays)

I'm scheduled for an interview, so so far, they haven't requested anything more. I'll bring some more stuff pertaining to my couple as well as our place of residence to the interview, though.

Timeline:

2005-04-14: met online

2005-09-03: met in person

2007-02-26: filed for K-1

2007-03-19: K-1 approved

2007-06-11: K-1 in hand

2007-07-03: arrived in USA

2007-07-21: got married, yay!

2007-07-28: applied for green card

2008-02-19: conditional green card in hand

2010-01-05: applied for removal of conditions

2010-06-14: 10-year green card in hand

2013-11-19: applied for US citizenship

2014-02-10: became a US citizen

2014-02-22: applied for US passport

2014-03-14: received US passport

 
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