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Spouse has n400 interview coming up. Just wanted to clarify if we should bring her being on the car insurance if she has a learning permit but not a drivers license yet.Would that be of any use? 

2. She was taking classes at community College so we added that in the "schools you have attended and jobs you have had in the last 3 years). But she isn't taking any classes currently and last classes she took were in summer semester of 24. Should we put that as the end date or put PRESENT since she is planning to take classes this year summer semester? 

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Is this N-400 based on marriage to US citizen (3 year rule) or based on general provision (5 year rule)?

 

If the 3 year rule, I'd bring any evidence of bonafide marriage. Even if she doesn't drive yet, name on insurance is good evidence. You may never need it, but it's good to have in your pocket.

 

I'd say the some of the important evidence is jointly filed taxes. IO may ask for 2024 tax return transcript.

 
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