I have a question, guys. One of the requirements from the sponsor on the I-864 is a "proof of employment," what counts as proof of employment? Do I need a letter from my company stating that I'm employed with them, or will my last paytsub suffice?
That's because it was originally created to keep track of cases when they were still taking an exorbitant amount of time. These days, it takes an average of 3 months to complete an N400 at this DO, start to finish.
Yes you need to bring your wife and yes, I strongly advise you to take that expired passport with you to the interview, just in case they need to verify travel dates and what have you.
The way I see it, the Tax attorney was giving you advice from a tax situation standpoint. However, if this situation comes to light in the future, you run the risk of losing your citizenship, since you weren't 100% truthful on your N-400.
I'll just scan the Natz certificate and then shove it in the same folder where all the immigration junk has accumulated over the years. Passport can go in any of the many drawers of my desk.
It would help in that if I get that same officer, I will be a little more at ease knowing that he is nice in general, when I have my interview. If you feel uncomfortable disclosing his name here, then I would appreciate it if you sent me his name in a Private message.
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