My wife's N400 interview is next week. She's been a permanent resident for about 10 years. We are confused on what all she needs to take. We received a letter with a list of items to take. Do we need to follow those instructions or do we need to bring extra stuff? No where does it say to bring a state issued driver's license or ID, nothing about bringing tax returns or tax transcripts, etc
The letter says to bring 1) this letter, 2) green card, and 3) passport. Nothing else listed. Any need to take anything else? I helped her with the N400 application and I know we made numberous errors on it. Do we need to send corrections to those errors through the USCIS website prior? Intereview is in a week. What kind of errors? 1) One trip date is off for a week, 2) Another trip date is off by a week b/c we were in Puerto Rico for a week and we listed that as part of the out of country visited countries, 3) We answered the question about taxes incorrectly bc I said we should "Yes," on have you ever not filed or paid taxes on time. We filed late numerous years and we have been completely caught up for years. It's complicated as I personally had some serious health issues and I own a business. I was in no position to be worrying about paying taxes ontime. Regardless, as I said, we answered Yes and I wrote out this 2 page explantion which I am certain my wife will not be able to explain. I should have just said, "No," according to an attorney, so should we upload a letter to USCIS saying we answered the question incorrectly and the answer to that question is "No," so they don't ask her anything about that? There are other errors as well. Nothing major.
Should we inform them of all the errors we know of now, or shall she mention them in the interview or only inform them if they ask.... assuming she even knows the answer. She would NEVER be able to answer the tax info. Heck, it would take me 30 minutes to explain the tax situation.