Citizenship Interview and Document List

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According to many of your experience, it's a simple and straight forward meeting going through your orgional application and civil questions. Do I need to bring financial statements, birth certificate, marriage certificates and such for this interview? If yes, what do i need to bring? I applied base on the three year marriage to a USC. My interview is on March 20th at 8:30ish and I am hoping it is not too busy by then since i am bring a little one with me. She is three and although she has good attention span and can be entertained with books and quiet activities, i would still feel bad if she has to wait for me for an hour. My spouse is going to come with so we can go hiking after the interview (it's first day of the Spring).
 
According to many of your experience, it's a simple and straight forward meeting going through your orgional application and civil questions. Do I need to bring financial statements, birth certificate, marriage certificates and such for this interview? If yes, what do i need to bring? I applied base on the three year marriage to a USC. My interview is on March 20th at 8:30ish and I am hoping it is not too busy by then since i am bring a little one with me. She is three and although she has good attention span and can be entertained with books and quiet activities, i would still feel bad if she has to wait for me for an hour. My spouse is going to come with so we can go hiking after the interview (it's first day of the Spring).

Since this is marriage based, I would bring the following documents:

1) Marriage Certificate
2) Last 3 yrs of joint tax return
3) Joint Bank statements
4) Utility bills or car insurance paperwork that has both husband & wife's name
5) If you rent, then joint leasing paperwork or if you own a house, then appropriate paperwork.
6) Pictures taken together (marriage / vacation time)

That's all I can think of.
 
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