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A.A

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  1. She said she will go with the general option after everyone explanation. She was resident June 16, 2019. Does she need to wait until June 2024 or can she do it now?
  2. Makes sense. Ok, so she became a resident June 16, 2019. Does she need to wait until then to do the general 5 year option? Or can we do it early now?
  3. she is doing the fee waiver as she has Medicaid. Because when she got pregnant, the state gave her Medicaid automatically as she was laid off from work. fee waiver requires it to be shipped.
  4. Understandable, well she has the evidence already printed out, she has more than enough. Does it hurt if she selects spouse of U.S. citizen (eligibility based on Marriage to a U.S. Citizen)? I understand the part where she can select general, but she had everything prepared as if she selected spouse of U.S. citizen option, question is will it hurt? She is shipping the application within a day or so. Understandable, well she has the evidence already printed out to support our marriage, she has more than enough evidence. Does it hurt if she selects spouse of U.S. citizen (eligibility based on Marriage to a U.S. Citizen)? I understand the part where she can select general, but she had everything prepared as if she selected spouse of U.S. citizen option, question is will it hurt? She is shipping the application within a day or so.
  5. I am not sure whether to select spouse of U.S. citizen (eligibility based on Marriage to a U.S. Citizen)? Or General Provision? Here is the reason, She came to the U.S. in June 2019, applied to remove condition in 2021, received her full green card February 2024. Next month will be 5 years. I am sending the application this week. What is the better option? select spouse of U.S. citizen (eligibility based on Marriage to a U.S. Citizen)? Or General Provision?
  6. My wife obtained her green card, and successfully had the condition removed, resulting in the issuance of her 10-year green card. Now she wants to apply for U.S. citizenship N-400. Just two questions 1) Reason for filing, will she need to select spouse of U.S. citizen (eligibility based on Marriage to a U.S. Citizen)? Or General Provision? 2) What evidence do I need to submit with the N-400? I know she will need to submit her green card front/back, my certificate of Naturalization, because I am her spouse. Am I missing anything else? Do I need to submit anything else with the application such proof of continuous marriage (tax returns, kids birth certificate, house under our name together. Or do not submit it?
  7. Update: my wife received her Green card last week!
  8. My wife applied for her i-751 in May 2021 and went to her fingerprint appointment in October 2021. The status on USCIS says "Case Was Updated To Show Fingerprints Were Taken". It has been like this since October 2021. Few questions Is it normal to be stuck on "Fingerprints were taken"? I know the process takes a long time, but it is stuck on "fingerprint were taken". Shouldn't the status change? What is the next step? Is it immediately the interview? Or is interview waived due to covid?
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