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tax transcript which one? |
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8:09 pm September 14, 2025 | |
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steve-phuket

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hi, on the IRS website there are 4 types of transcript available , account, return, wage & income, and record of account. which one is needed for N400? also, is download and print ok or should i get copies sent from IRS? thanks
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civics test, how much detail to answer? |
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6:36 pm August 17, 2025 | |
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steve-phuket

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many of the civics questions have multiple possible acceptable answers. is it ok to answer the minimum possible answer like say "freedom" or would it be better to say "religious freedom" or something that shows you understand the context and history a bit more? i wonder if showing more of an understanding in the civics part will result in easier questions on the N400 part?
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Signature on naturalization certificate |
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10:48 am August 17, 2025 | |
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DakotaKid

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Can the signature on the naturalization certificate be in the new citizens native alphabet? My wife is Thai, and she can print in English, but not write in cursive. TIA
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N-400 interview questions |
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7:02 pm August 9, 2025 | |
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steve-phuket

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i was just watching this with my wife he asked for a lot of explanation about the meaning of all the yes/no type questions on the N400. there's so many words in there my wife doesn't know, this has to be so hard for none English speakers! anyhow, i was wondering, is it acceptable to ask the interviewer to explain the question in simpler language? for example at one point is asks something like "have you ever entered into a relationship to obtain immigration benefit", she asked to clarify and he said have you every married someone to get a green card. is it ok to do this on several questions?
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N400 fees |
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3:54 pm August 6, 2025 | |
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steve-phuket

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just to confirm, i read this https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/forms/g-1055_2.pdf N-400 Application for Naturalization (https://www.uscis.gov/ n-400) General filing, unless noted below. Fee determined based on how form is submitted. You cannot file online if you are requesting a fee waiver or a reduced fee; you must file a paper Form N-400. Paper Filing: $760 Online Filing: $710 If your documented annual household income is not more than 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines and you submit supporting documentation with your application. Paper Filing: $380 In 2025, the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for a two-person household is $21,150 so 400% is around $85000 I'm on social security and have some rental and interest income but our total will be way less than $40000 so unless i'm missing something, i should qualify for the reduced fee of $380 right? thanks
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