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VoyageJMJ

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Folks,

I have my N-400 interview next month and was wondering if I have to take with me some proof for the "Out of country" visits. In my case it was just 2 visits adding up to a total of less than 70 days. When we depart U.S there is no stamp made on the passport, but I know the airlines is supposed to inform abt the departure. I'm not sure if this always happens. I do have the stamps from the destination country when I landed as well as the departure from the destination country(when coming back) and obviously the entry stamp here in the U.S. Now my question is: Should I be taking with me some docs to prove the specific dates?

Also regarding the employers you have worked for, Do we have to take some docs as proof for this or W2s should suffice?

Should we voluntarily let the IO know during the interview, if I have changed employment since the time I have sent in the N-400 app or Should I mention it only if specifically asked?

Thanks,
VoyageJMJ
 
Folks,

I have my N-400 interview next month and was wondering if I have to take with me some proof for the "Out of country" visits. In my case it was just 2 visits adding up to a total of less than 70 days. When we depart U.S there is no stamp made on the passport, but I know the airlines is supposed to inform abt the departure. I'm not sure if this always happens. I do have the stamps from the destination country when I landed as well as the departure from the destination country(when coming back) and obviously the entry stamp here in the U.S. Now my question is: Should I be taking with me some docs to prove the specific dates?

Also regarding the employers you have worked for, Do we have to take some docs as proof for this or W2s should suffice?

Should we voluntarily let the IO know during the interview, if I have changed employment since the time I have sent in the N-400 app or Should I mention it only if specifically asked?

Thanks,
VoyageJMJ

- They just want to see your passport for travel verification. No other documents needed. They know when you entered and left since your greencard is swiped at airline check-in when you leave and by border control when you enter.

- They will not ask for any documents regarding your employers.

- Yes, when the IO goes over your N-400, tell her/him that you need to update your current employer.
 
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