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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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18 hours ago, Joyoussinger said:

We don't need to send all this. According to the instructions, we only need to send a copy of the green card and a copy of the marriage certicifate.  All the rest can be brought to the interview. This makes uploading it so easy.  I almost forgot! We need to send the payment!

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You can upload the bare minimum.  It depends on how important it is to be approved at the interview or wait for a decision.  I always followed the rule of thumb to make it easy to approve up front.  We got approved at all three interviews with no waiting.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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21 hours ago, bakphx1 said:

You can upload the bare minimum.  It depends on how important it is to be approved at the interview or wait for a decision.  I always followed the rule of thumb to make it easy to approve up front.  We got approved at all three interviews with no waiting.

We've decided to follow the advice here, and upload tax transcripts, bank statements, and other stuff. Frontloading doesn't hurt and it's not hard to do with this application. Thanks, everyone for your input!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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10 hours ago, Joyoussinger said:

We've decided to follow the advice here, and upload tax transcripts, bank statements, and other stuff. Frontloading doesn't hurt and it's not hard to do with this application. Thanks, everyone for your input!

I think you’ll be glad you did!  Happy thoughts for your interview!

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49 minutes ago, Balakasha said:

I need your advice more in Part 5. I applied n400 under 3-year rule.

I have been here for 4 years, before that I was in my home country.

The question ask for residence in the past 5 years. Do I need to include the address in my home country for this or not?

Yes, you need to provide addresses for the past 5 years including home country. 

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