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My wife is in the process of filing for her citizenship and I just have a couple of questions.

 

1. For first part of the N400 form: Info Of Eligibility not sure which one she should check.

A. 5 years lawful permanent resident OR  B. lawful resident for at least 3 years and married and living to U.S citizen for at least 3 years

My wife came to the US on a fiancé Visa on 2010. Its been more than five years since she got her Permanent Card.

 

2. On the instruction for the N400 it states to submit just the photographs, copy of permanent  resident card, current legal status document and documents for military. For the rest of the supporting documents such as proof of husbands' citizenship, evidence that we lived in marital union for last 3 years, children's birth certs and tax returns for the last 5 years bring to the interview. I also printed out the checklist from the USCIS site and on there it states that include the supporting document with my N400 form when we file it. So should I include it in the packet or have my wife bring it in the interview?

 

Thanks for your time.

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28 minutes ago, Tabachoy said:

My wife is in the process of filing for her citizenship and I just have a couple of questions.

 

1. For first part of the N400 form: Info Of Eligibility not sure which one she should check.

A. 5 years lawful permanent resident OR  B. lawful resident for at least 3 years and married and living to U.S citizen for at least 3 years

My wife came to the US on a fiancé Visa on 2010. Its been more than five years since she got her Permanent Card.

 

2. On the instruction for the N400 it states to submit just the photographs, copy of permanent  resident card, current legal status document and documents for military. For the rest of the supporting documents such as proof of husbands' citizenship, evidence that we lived in marital union for last 3 years, children's birth certs and tax returns for the last 5 years bring to the interview. I also printed out the checklist from the USCIS site and on there it states that include the supporting document with my N400 form when we file it. So should I include it in the packet or have my wife bring it in the interview?

 

Thanks for your time.

File under the 5 years rule, less documents to submit.

 

Here is the checklist to follow, https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/files/article/attachments.pdf

 

 
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