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Erin2019

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    Suriname
  • Our Story
    I met my fiance in a funny place. Peter and I met each other through fan voice acting project for the manga, Tokyo Ghoul. That's not a typical place to find romance, nor is it really that much of a romance story. Nevertheless, I remember falling in love with the sound of his voice when we first started rehearsing together. Almost three years later, he proposed :)

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  1. Heya, Came upon another snag whilst filling out the N400 during the section about employment. I need additional paper but is there a specific template for this additional sheet? The instructions don't specify what it's supposed to look like or not look like.
  2. Oh thank you! I have a tendency to overthink.
  3. Hi, I have a simple question regarding the N400, part 10, item 3: "How many times have you been married? (including annulled marriages, marriages to other people, and marriages to the same person)?" I'm tripping over the tense used in that sentence and I've only been married to the one person and that is my current spouse (US citizen). I'm overthinking it and i don't know whether i should answer 1 or 0? Bit of the background; I'm planning to file the N400 under the 3 year rule.
  4. Hello, I have a question about utilities. In our particular situation, we added the petitioner's name rather late to the utility bill accounts and so we only have bills from this year's with both the spouse's and petitioner's names but not those from previous years. Those from previous years only have the spouse's name on them. Should we include these bills from previous years regardless in our I-751 packet? Or is it better to leave the bills from prior years out and just write up an explanation as to why they were left out? Thanks
  5. Hi everyone, Time for me to file the I-751 and I've been stuck on something. I've read some posts where people relayed that others got rejected for leaving spaces blank and that the safest bet is to just write N/A in every box that doesn't apply to you. However, I'm overthinking things and now I'm iffy on 3 sections: 1) PAGE 1: Do I leave the attorney space on page 1 (right above part 1 on page 1) blank since it says "START HERE" right underneath it? 2) PAGE 1: Do I write N/A in every box on OTHER NAMES used? 3) PAGE 11 : Do I fill out my name and A-number but write N/A for the rest if I'm not using it? What it comes down to for me is that I'm using N/A on everything (children, preparer, interpreter) that doesn't apply to me already, so I'm worried that if I leave something blank that the USCIS officer will see it as me having missed something and then rejecting my application based on some blank spaces (other names blank, attorney blank, page 11 blank) on a form with several N/As. It sounds ridiculous when I type it out but....
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