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Hi im applying for us citizenship but i do owe some federal taxes...when i got hired with my job i filled the tax form wrong and i did not notice anything till i went filling my taxes then they told me i owe federal taxes.but as soon as we know we did set up a auto installment agreement with irs. Irs did send us a letter of acceptance.i did provide this information with my n-400 form.I did check the box where it says do you owe taxes cuz i do owe taxes so my queation now is how this will affect my naturalization?

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I had the same situation when I was applying for naturalization. I was so worried and I can't sleep the night before my interview and the IO didn't even asked me about my tax situation, I think the key here is not to lie on your application and just bring your installment agreement in your interview just in case the officer want to see it. You'll be fine and good luck !

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Woooooow you have no clue how much you just relieved me right now i was soo worried about it soo much...thank you so much..i did send a copy of installment agreement...since you said you already had your interview can you please share with me your experience and how the interview went and about your timeline from sending it to interview interview please..

I had the same situation when I was applying for naturalization. I was so worried and I can't sleep the night before my interview and the IO didn't even asked me about my tax situation, I think the key here is not to lie on your application and just bring your installment agreement in your interview just in case the officer want to see it. You'll be fine and good luck !

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~ Moved from Passports - What to do now sub-forum to US Citizenship General Discussion main forum | Duplicate topic removed ~

Edited by KayDeeCee

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Im already a us citizen since march and I had my interview last february. My interview starts with the interviewer giving me a set of instructions on how to get to her office. I think she did it to test on how well i can understand english(the aisles are all numbered and color coded for that reason). Afterwards, the io will check your papers which in my case - didnt even bother to check my irs installment agreement. After that, she asked me 5 questions. Mainly about the congress and who's my state senators -easy stuff! Like i told you, I'm more worried about me owing taxes than the actual test. Good luck!

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Thanks body i appreciate that..what a relief....how long it took you from when you sent it to your oath sir i will appreciate your answer.thank you.

Im already a us citizen since march and I had my interview last february. My interview starts with the interviewer giving me a set of instructions on how to get to her office. I think she did it to test on how well i can understand english(the aisles are all numbered and color coded for that reason). Afterwards, the io will check your papers which in my case - didnt even bother to check my irs installment agreement. After that, she asked me 5 questions. Mainly about the congress and who's my state senators -easy stuff! Like i told you, I'm more worried about me owing taxes than the actual test. Good luck!

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Forget what I said earlier that i had my interview last February -i was wrong. I sent my application last August 2013 and didnt get an interview until dec 22 , 2013. Waiting for an oath was a different story because uscis didnt give me an oath schedule until march. I had to set up an infopass twice just to inquire about my oath ceremony. Your state may be different but on mine, they really took their time.

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Woow took over 7 months woow..but atkeast you got it..thank you sir.

Forget what I said earlier that i had my interview last February -i was wrong. I sent my application last August 2013 and didnt get an interview until dec 22 , 2013. Waiting for an oath was a different story because uscis didnt give me an oath schedule until march. I had to set up an infopass twice just to inquire about my oath ceremony. Your state may be different but on mine, they really took their time.

 
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