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My wife will apply for naturalization based on the 5 year rule.  Working on the documents we needed to submit together with the application.

I came upon the document check list in the USCIS website, and it looks like what's needed to be submitted together with the application is only the photocopy of the green card and payment.

Since she’s living her in the US no photos are required.  Am I right?

But I’m planning to include these other documents as well.

 

Form N-400 (Application)

Form G-1145 (e-notification)

Form g-1450 (Authorization Credit Card)

Photocopy of Driver License

Marriage Certificate

Form 1040 ( She’s unemployed buy she’s on my tax report)

 

Do you think these is all whats needed? any response is much appreciated. Thank you. 

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There was a chap here in March who hadn't sent photos, and was instructed to go to the Walgreen's up the street and get them. I'll send you a link. Either send them with your application, or take them with  you when you go to the interview.

I am applying under 5 years as well. I sent the application,  the G-1145, the cheque, two passport photos, and a copy of both side of my green card. I'll take anything else to interview.

 

 

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Send what the checklist says.  

 

The new Document checklist says that you only send photos if you reside outside the US.  

 

My application was before this new revision (11/21/2016N) came out so I sent 2 pictures.  I saw those pictures in my file on the day of the interview.  I think that was how my interviewer recognized me in the waiting room.

 

My Naturalization Certificate had the picture that was taken of me during my biometrics; if I knew it will be on my certificate I would have gone for a hair and make up session.   :-)  :-)  :-)

 

Good luck to you!  Kaya nyo yan.

 

 

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1 hour ago, m8cl said:

Send what the checklist says.  

 

The new Document checklist says that you only send photos if you reside outside the US.  

 

My application was before this new revision (11/21/2016N) came out so I sent 2 pictures.  I saw those pictures in my file on the day of the interview.  I think that was how my interviewer recognized me in the waiting room.

 

My Naturalization Certificate had the picture that was taken of me during my biometrics; if I knew it will be on my certificate I would have gone for a hair and make up session.   :-)  :-)  :-)

 

Good luck to you!  Kaya nyo yan.

 

 

Hi M8cl..

 

Yes..kaya natin to!!!

 

Exactly its states in the new docs checklist list that photos is needed only if applicant is residing outside the US.

When i process mine last 2015 i did include the photos?

 

Anyone submitted the application this 2017 without photos and no issues? 

 
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