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Good Evening,

Just three quick questions.

1) In the area where it asks for current address, I put my move in date (i.e: 01/01/2014) until Current. Is it ok to write "current" in this field since I do not know when I will be moving?

2) Same as question 1, I put "current" on my employer end date, since I am still employed. Are these acceptable answers or will I get an RFE and have to re-answer these questions with actual dates?

3) My wife has held 3 jobs in the past 5 years, with the exception of some small gaps in between jobs. Are they expecting us to document the actual dates of unemployment?

Any information would be helpful.

Thanks!

First time chatting on yahoo messenger: Jan 6, 2007
Met in person in Manila: May 12, 2007
Returned to Manila: Sep 25, 2007
Will you marry me?: Sep 26, 2007
Wedding: Jan 5, 2008
Mailed I-130 Petition application: Aug 11, 2008
NOA1 for I-130: Aug 15, 2008
Touched (I-130): Aug 21, 2008
Mailed I-129F (K-3) application: Aug 22, 2008
NOA1 for I-129F (K-3): Aug 27, 2008
Touched (K-3): Sep 1, 2008
Touched (I-130): Oct 8, 2008
Touched (I-130): Oct 9, 2008
Approved (K-3 and I-130): Feb 11, 2009
Interview: 6/3/2009- Approved!
POE: 8/25/2009!

AOS
Sent: 3/3/2011
NOA1: 3/11/2011
Biometrics: 4/5/2011 - everything went fine!
RFE: 4/11/2011
RFE response received by USCIS: 4/28/2011

N-400

Filed: 7/17/2014

Text receipt: 7/23/2014

Filed: Timeline
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A friend of mine is actually filling the N-400 form but completely ignore her mom date of birth and she doesnt even know where she is living. Is this a problem if she leaves the space blank. Also she doesnt even know if her mother had her citizenship. Any help will be appreciated.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Brazil
Timeline
Posted

Good Evening,

Just three quick questions.

1) In the area where it asks for current address, I put my move in date (i.e: 01/01/2014) until Current. Is it ok to write "current" in this field since I do not know when I will be moving?

2) Same as question 1, I put "current" on my employer end date, since I am still employed. Are these acceptable answers or will I get an RFE and have to re-answer these questions with actual dates?

3) My wife has held 3 jobs in the past 5 years, with the exception of some small gaps in between jobs. Are they expecting us to document the actual dates of unemployment?

Any information would be helpful.

Thanks!

1. Yes

2. Yes

3. You need to put in approximate dates, if you don't know the exact dates. But they expect you to add all unemployed periods as well. If you need to add an extra piece of paper with the extra information, don't forget to put your name, A#, date and signature.

N-400 (based on 3-year marriage rule)
06/05/2014 Application Sent
06/06/2014 Application Received in Phoenix

06/09/2014 Priority Date

06/11/2014 Notice Date

06/12//2014 Check Cashed
06/12/2014 Received email/text receipt confirmation from Phoenix Lockbox

06/17/2014 Biometrics Letter mailed
06/20/2014 Biometrics Letter Received

06/24/2014 Biometrics Walk-in

06/26/2014 In line for Interview

07/03/2014 Original Biometrics Appointment

07/29/2014 Yellow Letter Received

09/05/2014 Interview letter Received

10/07/2014 Interview

10/17/2014 Received email/text that oath has been scheduled

Posted

1. Yes

2. Yes

3. You need to put in approximate dates, if you don't know the exact dates. But they expect you to add all unemployed periods as well. If you need to add an extra piece of paper with the extra information, don't forget to put your name, A#, date and signature.

Thank you very much for the info. We mailed our application this afternoon. Since we already live in Phoenix, we sent regular mail with signature request. Post office says the lock box will receive it by 3pm tomorrow as it is only traveling to another post office 5 miles away. Hoping for an oath ceremony before Christmas, it would be a great way to cap off the year!

Good luck to you in your journey and thanks again! :)

First time chatting on yahoo messenger: Jan 6, 2007
Met in person in Manila: May 12, 2007
Returned to Manila: Sep 25, 2007
Will you marry me?: Sep 26, 2007
Wedding: Jan 5, 2008
Mailed I-130 Petition application: Aug 11, 2008
NOA1 for I-130: Aug 15, 2008
Touched (I-130): Aug 21, 2008
Mailed I-129F (K-3) application: Aug 22, 2008
NOA1 for I-129F (K-3): Aug 27, 2008
Touched (K-3): Sep 1, 2008
Touched (I-130): Oct 8, 2008
Touched (I-130): Oct 9, 2008
Approved (K-3 and I-130): Feb 11, 2009
Interview: 6/3/2009- Approved!
POE: 8/25/2009!

AOS
Sent: 3/3/2011
NOA1: 3/11/2011
Biometrics: 4/5/2011 - everything went fine!
RFE: 4/11/2011
RFE response received by USCIS: 4/28/2011

N-400

Filed: 7/17/2014

Text receipt: 7/23/2014

 
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