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On my wife's N-400 it says I ( USC spouse) was married two times.  I was married three, two before and to her.  On all other applications, I-130 and I-751 it lists all three and we have always sent in both divorce certficates.  I did upload both with the N-400.  Should I do something before her interview which is May 20 or just have her point out the error as soon as they start the interview?  We have always sent both divorce certificates on all applications.  I'm sure they will see the error.

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On my wife's N-400 it says I ( USC spouse) was married two times.  I was married three, two before and to her.  On all other applications, I-130 and I-751 it lists all three and we have always sent in both divorce certficates.  I did upload both with the N-400.  Should I do something before her interview which is May 20 or just have her point out the error as soon as they start the interview?  We have always sent both divorce certificates on all applications.  I'm sure they will see the error.

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15 hours ago, Stein said:

On my wife's N-400 it says I ( USC spouse) was married two times.  I was married three, two before and to her.  On all other applications, I-130 and I-751 it lists all three and we have always sent in both divorce certficates.  I did upload both with the N-400.  Should I do something before her interview which is May 20 or just have her point out the error as soon as they start the interview?  We have always sent both divorce certificates on all applications.  I'm sure they will see the error.

 

They will likely just verbally check this at the interview and fix it then.

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Biometrics take 2 (Code 3) - August 27, 2020

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GC Approved - May 7, 2021

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Oath Ceremony - June 18, 2024

 

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File Date - January 7, 2023

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12 hours ago, OldUser said:

Prepare an errata sheet, bring to the interview and tell IO at the beginning you have few corrections to make. Give them the errata sheet.

Errata sheet?  Just a letter since this is an online application?

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28 minutes ago, Stein said:

Errata sheet?  Just a letter since this is an online application?

A piece of paper with a table and three columns. First column - question number and page, second column -  current answer, third column - correct answer. Give it at the interview to the officer. It doesn't matter whether it's paper or online application. You can bring this as well as any additional evidence in printed form to the interview. 

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