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N-400 After i-751 Good faith Waiver

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Hello l am following this forum long time here is my story I got married to USC in January 2010 then we applied for my green card, I got my green card in June 2010. After I got my green card we moved to another state, everything was fine for a while then our problem started, she didn't want to continue this marriage Then I figured out that she was talking with someone from her hometown. Then she got pregnant from this guy I decided to get divorce our divorce finalized based on adultery in January 2012 then I applied I-751 waiver (good faith marriage ) in may 2012 .l got approval for in Feb 2013 with no interview. l am going to apply for naturalization based on 5 years rule, Will they question me again on my previous marriage?  l have a notarized affidavit letter from my ex-wife but l am not in contact with her anymore. l still keep most of my file. l want to know if they contact ex-wife again. l would like to know if anyone had a similar experience. Should i take lawyer with me to interview.

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2 minutes ago, little immigrant said:

I applied under the 5 year rule but the officer still wanted to hear my story. 

Could you please tell me more about your experience? if you don't mind what did he really ask you?

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15 hours ago, glock said:

Could you please tell me more about your experience? if you don't mind what did he really ask you?

Hi, it depends on the IO. Mine is similar story. I had divorced waiver and had an interview for i-751 then I got approved. in 2017 I applied for Citizenship on 5 year role. At interview the officer didn't ask anything about marriage, just the Civic questions/Read/write. Then she approved my N-400.

Hope they will not ask you too but in case please bevprepared.

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On 11/1/2018 at 11:30 AM, zoom123 said:

Hi, it depends on the IO. Mine is similar story. I had divorced waiver and had an interview for i-751 then I got approved. in 2017 I applied for Citizenship on 5 year role. At interview the officer didn't ask anything about marriage, just the Civic questions/Read/write. Then she approved my N-400.

Hope they will not ask you too but in case please bevprepared.

Thank you for sharing your experience, hope l will have a smooth interview like you had.

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I have a similar experience (divorce waiver) and I have my citizenship interview coming up pretty soon.   I don't really expect it to be a problem because Im filing based on the 5-year rule.   I've heard the IO will have all my immigration files and he may or may not ask about the previous marriage, but it wont be a big deal unless he/she thinks there are really big red flags.   

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On 11/3/2018 at 4:47 PM, Corredor said:

I have a similar experience (divorce waiver) and I have my citizenship interview coming up pretty soon.   I don't really expect it to be a problem because Im filing based on the 5-year rule.   I've heard the IO will have all my immigration files and he may or may not ask about the previous marriage, but it wont be a big deal unless he/she thinks there are really big red flags.   

l just had an interview this morning and I got approved on the interview. They already gave my Oath Ceremony date. l was not asked anything about marriage. 

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1 hour ago, glock said:

l just had an interview this morning and I got approved on the interview. They already gave my Oath Ceremony date. l was not asked anything about marriage. 

Thats great to know.   Congratulations!  

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3 hours ago, glock said:

l just had an interview this morning and I got approved on the interview. They already gave my Oath Ceremony date. l was not asked anything about marriage. 

Congratulation. What is your local field office.

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