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    virgiliox got a reaction from Chancy in N-400 Interview tomorrow   
    I passed my interview . I only brought my passport and my green card to the interview and they didn’t ask any questions about my marriage. Thank you all for your responses!
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    virgiliox got a reaction from El Escocés in N-400 Interview tomorrow   
    I passed my interview . I only brought my passport and my green card to the interview and they didn’t ask any questions about my marriage. Thank you all for your responses!
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    virgiliox got a reaction from HNZ91 in N-400 Interview tomorrow   
    I passed my interview . I only brought my passport and my green card to the interview and they didn’t ask any questions about my marriage. Thank you all for your responses!
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    virgiliox reacted to Coco8 in N-400 Interview tomorrow   
    I don't think you should be an issue or matter for concern. 
     
    First, you are not divorced.
     
    Second, even if you were divorced, you are +5 residency. 
     
    If the officer asks if you are married, say yes, because you are. You don't have to offer more information than they ask for.
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    virgiliox reacted to marriedtomrg in Us citizenship categories   
    @virgiliox You need to create an account for your N-400 here: https://myaccount.uscis.dhs.gov/
     
    The application is in Wizard format - along the way it will tell you if and when you need to add more information.  You can upload supporting documents in the Evidence tab - and sections will be clearly marked that will tell you where to upload each file (or set of files) - you can upload them one by one or you can select multiple files from your computer and then drag them into the space provided in that section - after you select your files, don't forget to click on Upload/Save files and you will see a progress bar showing you the status of the upload - the box also tells you what file formats are accepted - PDF or JPG and a few others.
     
    You can scan documents into PDF or JPG format or - if you have a smart phone or tablet, you can take a picture of the document (make sure the resolution is high enough for them to read - at least 300 dpi - save it in a name that describes what you are sending, and then upload to your heart's content.
     
    You don't have to submit the application right away - you can start one now and complete it as you go - the account stays active for about 30 days - but as long as you sign in periodically and do something with it (like go through the questions again) - the system will keep the application fresh or current for you until you are ready to submit.  Last thing you want is for them to delete the application, especially if you have put a lot of time into completing it.
     
    When you are ready to submit, you can also pay for your application online - it will take you to an external page (pay.gov) and you can use your credit card.
     
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