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    submitting N400 when getting a divorce

    That is probably a great question for an attorney. You should be able to pay an immigration attorney about $50 to $100 for a consult on that. To me (and I am not an attorney) it seems you had a valid 7+ year marriage and would be going for citizenship based on the 5 year permanent resident...
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    NameCheck and Firearm

    Slightly OT, but every time I buy a firearm I am delayed. I suspect the check is hitting my previous visa/green card records and needs to be manually checked everytime. It always clears in a few days.
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    Travelling before oath ceremony

    It is probably a good idea to document the trips since the interview in writing, to the same level of detail as the N-400, and take that with you to the Oath ceremony. That will make it clearer to the Officer that they do not change your status.
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    do i need pictures?

    You do not need pictures, but if the Service Center lost your pictures or the Interviewing Officer thinks there is something wrong with them, then the Interviewing Officer will not be able to process your application further as you need to sign them when you pass your interview. The original...
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    naturalization test

    At my test this week they verbally asked the questions from the old test. They asked up to 10 questions, but stopped once I had 6 correct answers. It was not multi-choice - you had to give them the answer. If you study the 100 questions test it should be straightforward. Remember to memorize the...
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    Documents needed for Naturalization

    I had the same issue. If you were legally not required to register due to age and immigration status then you should not need any proof. Also I don't know how you can get proof in that case anyway. That was the advice from my attorney and it was not raised during my interview this week. The two...
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    Kansas City MO - N-400 Timeline

    Timeline for myself and my spouse for Nebraska Service Center and Kansas City. Apparently it is unusual for both spouses to have an identical timeline and be present at the same interview. We applied just before the fee increase so that might account for the extra delay in the background check...
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