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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

 

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

I had a 2 year GC, we broke up before the end of the 2 year and now I have a 10 year GC which I've held for 3.5 years (total 5.5 years under a GC)

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

 

Thank you!!

 

Daniel.

 

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If you take a look at this link. It Should help answer your questions.  They are look at new info from when you applied for 10 year card to present.

 

http://www.visajourney.com/content/751guide

 

 

 

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https://www.uscis.gov/files/form/attachments.pdf

 

The first two pages of the link above outlines everything that needs to be included while filing N-400. Just submit what documents apply to you and your situation. When you file online, it’ll ask you to upload specific documents based on your answers (for ex: if you say you’ve been arrested, it will ask you to upload court records).  Also, you don’t have to complete and submit the application in one sitting so you can go back to it if you’re missing a document at the moment. I believe once you start it, you have 30 days to submit. Otherwise you’ll have to start the application all over again. You pay at the end once you submit the application, so it’s not like you’ll be charged multiple times if you have to restart because you didn’t finish in 30 days. 

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🇺🇸N-400 Timeline🇺🇸 

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2/02/18 Application Received 

2/03/18 Biometrics Appointment Scheduled

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5/04/18 Interview Scheduled

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On 3/30/2018 at 4:18 PM, G Walters said:

If you take a look at this link. It Should help answer your questions.  They are look at new info from when you applied for 10 year card to present.

 

http://www.visajourney.com/content/751guide

 

Thank you for this but I believe I'm a step past this, I've already removed conditions per the I-751and am now looking to become a citizen via N-400; thank you!

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On 3/30/2018 at 4:26 PM, CTgal18 said:

https://www.uscis.gov/files/form/attachments.pdf

 

The first two pages of the link above outlines everything that needs to be included while filing N-400. Just submit what documents apply to you and your situation. When you file online, it’ll ask you to upload specific documents based on your answers (for ex: if you say you’ve been arrested, it will ask you to upload court records).  Also, you don’t have to complete and submit the application in one sitting so you can go back to it if you’re missing a document at the moment. I believe once you start it, you have 30 days to submit. Otherwise you’ll have to start the application all over again. You pay at the end once you submit the application, so it’s not like you’ll be charged multiple times if you have to restart because you didn’t finish in 30 days. 

This is great thank you! So it appears it isn't nearly as exhaustive as previous petitions and document uploads are minimal - great!

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