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  1. 26 minutes ago, Rocio0010 said:

    Bring vaccination records, school transcripts, Walmart receipts, old drivers licenses, your latest ultrasound, your paystubs 

     

    Just joking. Bring what the letter says, nothing more, nothing less

    I added my birth certificate as well 😄, thanks!

    32 minutes ago, Timona said:

    You don't  need a PP. USCIS isn't concerned with your foreign PP. 

    Neither do you need to carry your SSN.

    Thank you for the confirmation.

  2. I will be taking my N-400 civic test this month.

    I'm reviewing the 2008 civic test reviewer and also reading some of the N-400 experience stories around here.


    I noticed that there's a post for a January 26, 2022 N-400 experience that one of the question asked is this:  What was the US fighting during the cold war?

    But I didn't find this question in the 2008 reviewer that I've been reading.

     

    Did I get the wrong reviewer for the 2023 N-400 civic test?

    Thank you for your clarifications!

     

     


     

  3. Hello everyone,


    Thank you for your responses.

    I have gathered the supporting documents that I will bring for my combo interview and here it is:

     

    Joint House Deed

    Joint Car Certificate Title 

    401K and insurance benefiary certificates 

    Joint Car insurance 

    Joint bank statements 

    Joint Energy bill

    Driver's license showing both address

     

    For the Taxes, Is the Tax Transcript enough or should I also bring the 1040 Tax returns for each year?

    Thank you again for your help!

     

     

  4. 18 hours ago, OldUser said:

    Yes, the stamp itself is good for travel and new employer. 

    For employer though, unrestricted social security card and valid drivers license is way better proof. Then you won't need to worry about your stamp expiring. You wouldn't even have to mention stamp to them.

    Thank you so much for your response. And thank you for pointing out about the SS card. Mine is stil restricted, I will work on this asap. Thank you so much for the help!

  5. Hello,

     

    My extension letter will be expiring soon as well.

    Did I get the process correctly?

    I should call LOCAL USCIS and say “infopass” and tell the agent, I need ADIT or I-551 stamp for proof of LPR. 
    I have plans of travelling to home country too.

    Is ADIT, I-551 suffice for travel and to present for a new employer when I get back?

    Please remove my query, if this shouldn’t be o this thread.

    Thank you.

  6. On 11/15/2022 at 4:59 AM, Crazy Cat said:

    Maybe.  Maybe not.  Your opinion is your opinion.  But I know of one person who submitted their N-400 exactly 1 year before we submitted my wife's N-400.  Same local office.   Their interview is 1 week before my wife's interview.   Took them more than a year.  We submitted my wife's N-400 about 3 months ago.

     

    Begging?  🤣.Laughable. Is an expedite request begging?  Is asking to get an ADIT stamp in your passport begging?  Is asking an elected official for help begging?   We submitted my wife's I-751 in March of 2019.  I think we have waited long enough. 

     

    BTW, please fill out your VJ timeline. 

    Congratulations!! I can see that both interviews are now approved! hooray!

    btw, did it took your I-751 more than 24 months before approval, did you had info pass?
    Not sure if my query is allowed in this timeline.

    Please remove if not.

    Thank  you.

  7. 2 hours ago, Crazy Cat said:

    Thanks.  I appreciate that.  I uploaded a self-written letter as extra evidence or unsolicited evidence (same place as I uploaded tax transcripts). In the letter, my wife merely gave them a brief history and requested a combo interview.  @Family  made the suggestion and made a prediction that my wife would get an interview in about 3 months.  Did the letter work?  Well, we got the interview in about 3 months.  Her official I-751 status is still "Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview".  I expect it will be either a combo interview or a waiver of the I-751 interview.

    Wow! This could be very helpful.

    I have already submitted my N-400 application online a week ago. You think I should still submit a request for combo interview?

  8. 2 hours ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

    Not sure why this is an issue?  Are the documents labeled in the wrong categories?

    These are all uploaded under evidence of marriage.

    Properly labelled: Tax per Year, Joint account Per Year, Insurance per year etc.

    But it turned out like one Tax year is above the Joint account or if not in the mid of bills uploaded.

    Has anyone encountered something like this?

    Any suggestions?

  9. 6 minutes ago, da95826 said:

    Your evidence for the n400 goes back 3 years from when you filed so your evidence should go back 3 years.

    You need to show your spouse has been an US citizen for all three years (USA birth certificate or naturalization certificate)

    You need to show you reside together with your US citizen spouse for all three years. W2 for each year with a common address for each of you, joint tax return transcripts for each year for the last 3 years, any mail at the same address for each of you. State issued IDs with the same address over the period (drivers licenses), photos together on holiday  for past 3 years.

    Thank you so much..

  10. 1 hour ago, *FishF00D* said:

    Out of curiosity, which version of the IRS Tax Transcripts did you all use for filing? The "Account Transcript" (2 pages) seems succinct, but when I requested them from the IRS they suggested I use the "Tax Return Transcript" (8 pages).

     

    Thoughts?

    I used “Tax Return Transcript” per advise from here.

    What document did you atrached under “additional documents”.

    I can’t think of anything else to add, but may be missing something else

  11. On 9/9/2022 at 8:05 AM, Mr_Bridge said:

    My wife just got back from her Info Pass appointment today. We were seeking an extension to her Temp GC and they stamped her passport with the I-551 with a 1 year extension. 

     

    The process was very easy for those thinking and wanting to schedule one. 

     

    I called this past Tuesday Sept 6th and after waiting for about 25 minutes a very nice lady took all our information. She said they'd call us within 30 days. Well, for us they called us back in TWO days and gave us an appointment for the next day which was today!  They only let one person in so I didn't see first hand, but my wife was in and out in 10 minutes with her passport stamped. All they asked was the reason to which my wife responded she needed to visit her mother who is old and sick in Dominican Republic. No more questions and stamped her passport. 

     

    Anyone considering and/or needing an Infopass appointment just do it. We didn't wait until 30 days prior to her GC expiring and they still gave us an appointment. (GC expires Oct 24th). Good luck.

    How many months left before the expiration of the GC when she had her Info Pass? 

  12. 12 hours ago, Rocio0010 said:

    Yes. Create an online account with the IRS online and download the transcripts.

    Thank you for all your responses.

    May I also know which one should I download to submit in the N-400 application.

    1.) Return Transcript

    2.) Record of Account Transcript

    3.) Account Transcript

    4.)Wage and Income Transcript

     

    Thank you so much

    13 hours ago, Aluvaboy said:

    Yes. You can request a tax transcript from IRS. It will tell you the date filed as well as refund paid etc.Only the filer with a Social Security number or Tax ID # can request the transcript.

    Thankyou.

    I was able to create an account.

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