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Hi,

My wife has N400 interview this month in NYC. i have talked two different USCIS agent and they suggested their might be a possibility of combo interview (totally depends on interview officer). So, i am thinking of going with my wife. My question is can i take my  6 month old daughter with me. we don't have a babysitter. since my wife work from home, she mostly take care of her.(i forgot to ask USCIS agent about this matter). any suggestion? thanks in advanced

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2 hours ago, Pavel1982 said:

Hi,

My wife has N400 interview this month in NYC. i have talked two different USCIS agent and they suggested their might be a possibility of combo interview (totally depends on interview officer). So, i am thinking of going with my wife. My question is can i take my  6 month old daughter with me. we don't have a babysitter. since my wife work from home, she mostly take care of her.(i forgot to ask USCIS agent about this matter). any suggestion? thanks in advanced

 

Yes, you should definitely go with your wife, and there's no problem taking your daughter too. If anything it probably helps to show good proof of the marriage.

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22 hours ago, Pavel1982 said:

Hi,

My wife has N400 interview this month in NYC. i have talked two different USCIS agent and they suggested their might be a possibility of combo interview (totally depends on interview officer). So, i am thinking of going with my wife. My question is can i take my  6 month old daughter with me. we don't have a babysitter. since my wife work from home, she mostly take care of her.(i forgot to ask USCIS agent about this matter). any suggestion? thanks in advanced

I will not recommend that, you need to be free and focus on the interview. Call a baby sitter service in your area.

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44 minutes ago, Sagior said:

I will not recommend that, you need to be free and focus on the interview. Call a baby sitter service in your area.

Thanks for the suggestion. We probably would be more worried to leave  her with someone whom we don't know. 

 

 

 
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