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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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Hi everyone and thanks for all your help!

I have a few questions, from what I understand I need to translate my marriage license, that's the only document in Spanish I have to file my case...

My question is about translation, does a lawyer or a special translator need to do it, can anybody else do it and take it to a notary?

Another question is regarding my address and if I have been out of the country, it's asking for a 5 year period, but I'm applying for citizenship after a 3 year period since I'm married to a citizen, so I'm guessing I just need to cover that 3 year period right?

Thanks for your help, I really appreciate it :)

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I am not sure of the answer actually, but I would put down the last five years regardless of how long you've been a LPR. Better be safe than sorry. They'll have your data in their info so they'll see out of that 5 years, three years you've been a LPR and you're applying for citizeship based on marriage to a US citizen. But again, I'm not sure, this is just what I would do. Good luck!

 
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