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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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So, after almost 10 years of living in the US, I've decided to apply for US Citizenship. I am currently pregnant and due in February, but would like to submit my application next week. Would I have to indicate that I'm currently pregnant and with child (I'm due the first week of February) on the application? 

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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6 minutes ago, supremecomplex said:

So, after almost 10 years of living in the US, I've decided to apply for US Citizenship. I am currently pregnant and due in February, but would like to submit my application next week. Would I have to indicate that I'm currently pregnant and with child (I'm due the first week of February) on the application? 

No, but you need to add the child if it's born before the interview/oath. There's nowhere to indicate it before bith.

Congrats!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Agreed with Mollie09.  No need to mention in N-400 form and if child is born before interview, you need to take his or her birth certificate when you go for interview.  Best of luck and congratulations! and also check the time line of your local office to guess , when you will expect your interview and submit your application accordingly.  If you are expecting that the interview will fall in the month of February, then waiting a few more month will not harm anything.  Your choice.  

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No need to wait or time you submission.

just submit and let it take its time.

if you can’t make it for any of the appointment for whatever reason, it’s easy to reschedule the appointment with it be for fingerprinting or interview.

 

Congrats and dont worry about your expecting child. Like others mentioned, if the baby is born before interview date, you can always update. If the baby come after the interview you don’t need to update or do anything (even if you deliver between your interview and oath).

 

enjoy your pregnancy more than worrying about minor questions on this process.

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