megkirby43
New Member
Hello All!
First of all, let me say that I am really thankful for the existence of this forum. What a great resource! Thank you all for sharing your experiences and advice.
Here comes my problem:
My naturalization interview is coming up on 5/4/2009 (DO Kansas City, MO). So far, everything went really smooth, I think I have a pretty straight forward case. But now that I try to prepare for the interview, I run into a few problems:
1) State ID
I don't have a drivers liscense, and my state id expired in May 2008. I never bothered to renew it. I realize that I need it for my interview to prove that I really live where I claim to live. I went to the local DMV on 3/31 to apply for a new state ID just to find out that it takes 6 to 8 weeks for non-citizens to receive a new state id. So most likely, it will not arrive before my interview on 5/4. The DMV did give me a receipt that shows that I applied for a new state id, but somehow I doubt that that will be sufficient. What else should I bring to prove my residency?
2) My Green Card will expire on 5/27/2009. So it will still be valid for the interview, but not for the Oath Ceremony. I know about the USCIS regulations that say that you still have to file the I-90 if you apply for naturalization less than 6 months before GC expiration date. I heard different opinions on this so far from people in other forums. Some advised to just ask the IO during the interview about it. What do you guys think?
3) I did file my 2008 taxes, and owe money. I already send the check to pay the taxes owed completely off. But how can I prove that? I will not be able to get a tax transcript for 2008 before the interview. I wonder if I should just bring a statement from my bank showing that the IRs cashed the check that I wrote them???
I am really thankful for any advise!!!

First of all, let me say that I am really thankful for the existence of this forum. What a great resource! Thank you all for sharing your experiences and advice.
Here comes my problem:
My naturalization interview is coming up on 5/4/2009 (DO Kansas City, MO). So far, everything went really smooth, I think I have a pretty straight forward case. But now that I try to prepare for the interview, I run into a few problems:
1) State ID
I don't have a drivers liscense, and my state id expired in May 2008. I never bothered to renew it. I realize that I need it for my interview to prove that I really live where I claim to live. I went to the local DMV on 3/31 to apply for a new state ID just to find out that it takes 6 to 8 weeks for non-citizens to receive a new state id. So most likely, it will not arrive before my interview on 5/4. The DMV did give me a receipt that shows that I applied for a new state id, but somehow I doubt that that will be sufficient. What else should I bring to prove my residency?
2) My Green Card will expire on 5/27/2009. So it will still be valid for the interview, but not for the Oath Ceremony. I know about the USCIS regulations that say that you still have to file the I-90 if you apply for naturalization less than 6 months before GC expiration date. I heard different opinions on this so far from people in other forums. Some advised to just ask the IO during the interview about it. What do you guys think?
3) I did file my 2008 taxes, and owe money. I already send the check to pay the taxes owed completely off. But how can I prove that? I will not be able to get a tax transcript for 2008 before the interview. I wonder if I should just bring a statement from my bank showing that the IRs cashed the check that I wrote them???
I am really thankful for any advise!!!