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i'm due my citizenship in dec 2007 and i'm applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage and as i was going through the checklist and i have a question which says:

applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a US citizen, send the follow four items:

1)

documents referring to you and your spouse:

-- tax returns, bank accounts, lease, mortgages, or birth certificates of children, or

-- irs certified copies of the income tax forms that you both filed for the past three years, or

-- an irs tax return script for the last three years.

2)..

3)..

4)...

my question is:

is that enough to send

birth certificate of our child and mortgages?

thanks

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i'm due my citizenship in dec 2007 and i'm applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage and as i was going through the checklist and i have a question which says:

applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a US citizen, send the follow four items:

1)

documents referring to you and your spouse:

-- tax returns, bank accounts, lease, mortgages, or birth certificates of children, or

-- irs certified copies of the income tax forms that you both filed for the past three years, or

-- an irs tax return script for the last three years.

2)..

3)..

4)...

my question is:

is that enough to send

birth certificate of our child and mortgages?

thanks

is that all they need for naturalization? that is, any one of the above three documents?

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i'm due my citizenship in dec 2007 and i'm applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage and as i was going through the checklist and i have a question which says:

applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a US citizen, send the follow four items:

1)

documents referring to you and your spouse:

-- tax returns, bank accounts, lease, mortgages, or birth certificates of children, or

-- irs certified copies of the income tax forms that you both filed for the past three years, or

-- an irs tax return script for the last three years.

2)..

3)..

4)...

my question is:

is that enough to send

birth certificate of our child and mortgages?

thanks

is that all they need for naturalization? that is, any one of the above three documents?

Here is suggested list:

  1. Photocopy of both sides of PR card ( must )
  2. Two identical 2”x2” photo with A# in the back by pen ( must )
  3. Check with 595+80 = $675 payable to "U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security" (write A # on the back )
  4. Naturalization certificate of your husband/wife
  5. Marriage certificate ( must )
  6. Divorce document if there is any
  7. Birth certificate of your kid if there is any
  8. Tax returns for past 3 years
  9. Bank account statements for past 3 years
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Filed: Timeline
i'm due my citizenship in dec 2007 and i'm applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage and as i was going through the checklist and i have a question which says:

applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a US citizen, send the follow four items:

1)

documents referring to you and your spouse:

-- tax returns, bank accounts, lease, mortgages, or birth certificates of children, or

-- irs certified copies of the income tax forms that you both filed for the past three years, or

-- an irs tax return script for the last three years.

2)..

3)..

4)...

my question is:

is that enough to send

birth certificate of our child and mortgages?

thanks

is that all they need for naturalization? that is, any one of the above three documents?

Here is suggested list:

  1. Photocopy of both sides of PR card ( must )
  2. Two identical 2”x2” photo with A# in the back by pen ( must )
  3. Check with 595+80 = $675 payable to "U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security" (write A # on the back )
  4. Naturalization certificate of your husband/wife
  5. Marriage certificate ( must )
  6. Divorce document if there is any
  7. Birth certificate of your kid if there is any
  8. Tax returns for past 3 years
  9. Bank account statements for past 3 years

[*]Bank account statements for past 3 years

bank statement with transactions, with balance and with account number or i can strike out ?

and last, those are all photo copies i have to send ?

thanks

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
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i'm due my citizenship in dec 2007 and i'm applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage and as i was going through the checklist and i have a question which says:

applying for naturalization on the basis of marriage to a US citizen, send the follow four items:

1)

documents referring to you and your spouse:

-- tax returns, bank accounts, lease, mortgages, or birth certificates of children, or

-- irs certified copies of the income tax forms that you both filed for the past three years, or

-- an irs tax return script for the last three years.

2)..

3)..

4)...

my question is:

is that enough to send

birth certificate of our child and mortgages?

thanks

is that all they need for naturalization? that is, any one of the above three documents?

Here is suggested list:

  1. Photocopy of both sides of PR card ( must )
  2. Two identical 2”x2” photo with A# in the back by pen ( must )
  3. Check with 595+80 = $675 payable to "U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security" (write A # on the back )
  4. Naturalization certificate of your husband/wife
  5. Marriage certificate ( must )
  6. Divorce document if there is any
  7. Birth certificate of your kid if there is any
  8. Tax returns for past 3 years
  9. Bank account statements for past 3 years

[*]Bank account statements for past 3 years

bank statement with transactions, with balance and with account number or i can strike out ?

and last, those are all photo copies i have to send ?

thanks

Why are you sending all of this when the N400 application is all that is needed?

September 24th, 2008: Passport arrived :)

September 19th, 2008: US passport approved

September 12th, 2008: Oath Ceremony

August 29th, 2008: Oath appointment

August 20th, 2008: Interview appointment

June 21, 2008: NOA for Interview

February 7th, 2008: Biometrics

January 27th, 2008: NOA for Biometrics appointment

January 14th, 2008: Priority Date according to NOA1

January 18th, 2008: Check cashed

January 14th, 2008: Application received by the California Processing Center

January 6th, 2008: Resubmitted application

December 28th, 2007: 4th Wedding Anniversary

December 26th, 2007: Application received by the California Processing Center

December 18th, 2007: Mailed N-400

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Pakistan
Timeline

I read the N400 requirements, please ignore the above post.

Regarding the bank statements, is it really necessary to send for all 3 years? And if so, would the front page be enough to show a balance or they want to see all the transactions?

September 24th, 2008: Passport arrived :)

September 19th, 2008: US passport approved

September 12th, 2008: Oath Ceremony

August 29th, 2008: Oath appointment

August 20th, 2008: Interview appointment

June 21, 2008: NOA for Interview

February 7th, 2008: Biometrics

January 27th, 2008: NOA for Biometrics appointment

January 14th, 2008: Priority Date according to NOA1

January 18th, 2008: Check cashed

January 14th, 2008: Application received by the California Processing Center

January 6th, 2008: Resubmitted application

December 28th, 2007: 4th Wedding Anniversary

December 26th, 2007: Application received by the California Processing Center

December 18th, 2007: Mailed N-400

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I read the N400 requirements, please ignore the above post.

Regarding the bank statements, is it really necessary to send for all 3 years? And if so, would the front page be enough to show a balance or they want to see all the transactions?

Mine I only send the latest statements.

11/03/2007 - Mailed N-400

11/05/2007 - Delivered to NSC

11/09/2007 - Checked Cashed

11/10/2007 - Return Signature Receipt Received

11/05/2007 - Priority Date

12/03/2007 - NOA1 Receipt Notice Received

12/13/2007 - NOA2 Fingerprints Received

01/02/2008 - Fingerprinting Done

02/11/2008 - NOA3 Interview Notice Received - April 10th, 2008

04/10/2008 - Interview Done - APPROVED

08/15/2008 - Oath Letter Received

09/10/2008 - US Citizen

09/24/2008 - Applied for US Passport

10/06/2008 - US Passport Received

10/09/2008 - Passport Card and Naturalization Certificate Received

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I read the N400 requirements, please ignore the above post.

Regarding the bank statements, is it really necessary to send for all 3 years? And if so, would the front page be enough to show a balance or they want to see all the transactions?

Mine I only send the latest statements.

or can i get the letter from bank stating that i and my wife has joint accout from so and so year?

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I read the N400 requirements, please ignore the above post.

Regarding the bank statements, is it really necessary to send for all 3 years? And if so, would the front page be enough to show a balance or they want to see all the transactions?

Mine I only send the latest statements.

or can i get the letter from bank stating that i and my wife has joint accout from so and so year?

IRS tax return transcript

is that 1040 Form? i have to send?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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If you check the "Document Checklist" (Form M-477) for the N-400, you will see that number 4 states a list of documents that you can attach.

There are three possible choices, and at the end of them all, it says "OR", not "AND", so you can choose which one of the 3 choices you want.

I sent only the third item, which is "an IRS tax return transcript for the last three years".

Sending all of the items in #4 is NOT necessary.

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Dec. 10/04... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport stamped)

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Sept. 13/07... N-400 sent to NSC

Aug. 21/08... Interview - PASSED!!!!

Sept. 2/08... Oath Ceremony

Sept. 5/08... Sent in Voter Registration Card

Sept. 9/08... SSA office to change status to "U.S. citizen"

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Feb. 22/06... AOS Interview - APPROVED!!!!! (Passport NOT stamped)

Dec. 4/07... I-751 sent to NSC

May 23/08... 10-Yr. PR Card arrives in the mail

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If you check the "Document Checklist" (Form M-477) for the N-400, you will see that number 4 states a list of documents that you can attach.

There are three possible choices, and at the end of them all, it says "OR", not "AND", so you can choose which one of the 3 choices you want.

I sent only the third item, which is "an IRS tax return transcript for the last three years".

Sending all of the items in #4 is NOT necessary.

thanks Raymaga.

it says:

Tax returns, bank accounts, leases, mortgages, or birth certificates of children, or

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - certified copies of the income tax forms that you both filed for the past three years, or

An IRS tax return transcript for the last three years.

what do you think if i send this:

--mortgages

--birth certificates of children

will that be enough ?

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