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Good Afternoon, 

The time has come and I'm ready to submit docs for N400 - I have a fews asks and was hoping for some input

1. Clubs and organizations (VERY broad topic) - what would make the cut and what would NOT make the cut (Facebook groups I would assume NO)

2. Supporting Docs - All the other applications have been accompanied by portfolios of information, paperwork, photos, tax returns etc etc 

Could you please give me an idea of the supporting docs and N400 would possibly need?

 

Thank you all!

 

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For your second question, can you tell us if you are applying based on 5 year residence or as a spouse after 3 years? I applied under the former qualification and so the supporting documentation was minimal.

If you have been part of any kind of club or organization that could be considered bad then that definitely makes the cut. Otherwise, it's rather subjective. Think of formal groups that have some kind of legal status as an organization? I don't think I listed any on my form, but then at the interview when they went through all the questions I said "well, I was part of Guiding in my youth" and I *think* she did write that down.

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11 hours ago, Danielb4643 said:

1. Clubs and organizations (VERY broad topic) - what would make the cut and what would NOT make the cut (Facebook groups I would assume NO)

USCIS is looking more for political affiliations/groups with this question, along with certain alumni organizations (either from your home country or in the USA).   This info was directly from the IO during my interview.

 

11 hours ago, Danielb4643 said:

Could you please give me an idea of the supporting docs and N400 would possibly need?

Answer depends on whether you filed under the 3 year rule, or 5 year rule.

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On 3/12/2018 at 4:45 PM, JoannaV said:

For your second question, can you tell us if you are applying based on 5 year residence or as a spouse after 3 years? I applied under the former qualification and so the supporting documentation was minimal.

If you have been part of any kind of club or organization that could be considered bad then that definitely makes the cut. Otherwise, it's rather subjective. Think of formal groups that have some kind of legal status as an organization? I don't think I listed any on my form, but then at the interview when they went through all the questions I said "well, I was part of Guiding in my youth" and I *think* she did write that down.

 

On 3/13/2018 at 1:09 AM, Going through said:

USCIS is looking more for political affiliations/groups with this question, along with certain alumni organizations (either from your home country or in the USA).   This info was directly from the IO during my interview.

 

Answer depends on whether you filed under the 3 year rule, or 5 year rule.

Thank you! I will be doing the 5 year rule - thank you again.

 
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