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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi All

 

I filed my N400 yesterday and submitted the below documents.

Eligibility for filing started last year Sep. I got my conditional GC in 2015 Sep and my GC in Oct 2018.

 

Below are the evidences

 

Copies of:

My GC

Marriage Certificate

USC husbands birth certificate

IRS return transcripts (married filing jointly since 2015)

Daughter's Birth certificate

House deed(we purchased in 2017 and shows both our names)

 

Please let me know if it is sufficient or I have to add more evidences.

I followed the requirements that mentioned the USCIS website, did anyone face any issue when they submitted the minimal requirements?

 

Thanks

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15 minutes ago, madhavisri0618 said:

Please let me know if it is sufficient or I have to add more evidences.

I followed the requirements that mentioned the USCIS website, did anyone face any issue when they submitted the minimal requirements?

I would add few other mundane easily accessible documents that you can print online such as: joint account bank statements, water bills, electric bills, ... that have both your names on it. Stuff that you can easily gather without much trouble.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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9 hours ago, madhavisri0618 said:

Hi All

 

I filed my N400 yesterday and submitted the below documents.

Eligibility for filing started last year Sep. I got my conditional GC in 2015 Sep and my GC in Oct 2018.

 

Below are the evidences

 

Copies of:

My GC

Marriage Certificate

USC husbands birth certificate

IRS return transcripts (married filing jointly since 2015)

Daughter's Birth certificate

House deed(we purchased in 2017 and shows both our names)

 

Please let me know if it is sufficient or I have to add more evidences.

I followed the requirements that mentioned the USCIS website, did anyone face any issue when they submitted the minimal requirements?

 

Thanks

Add birth certificate of foreign born spouse, diver license or state ID,  a few months of joint bank statement, life insurance and a few utility bills

 
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