Documents for Citizenship Inteview

dhlunar

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My wife has her interview in the morning. I am looking at the appointment letter and t says to bring passports and/or any other documents you used in connection with any entries into the US. Well, my wife was on a F-1 (Student) visa from August 2000 till May 2007, then a G-4 (Employee of an International Organization) visa from May 2007 till she got her GC in March 2010. Does she need to take her I-20 and any documents she used when she was on a G-4 visa with her to the interview?

Also, on the N-659 Naturlization Interview Document Check List it says proof of material union as well as proof of residence. Do they want a copy of our mortgage statement? Our address is on the mortgage statement and our driver's licenses.
 
She doesn't need those old visa documents; USCIS should already have them in her file, and they rarely care about pre-GC visas anyway.

She got the GC in 2010, that means she's applying with the 3-year marriage rule, so they will expect to see things like 3 years of tax returns/transcripts (preferably joint), lease/mortgage statements, joint bank accounts, life/health insurance etc. as evidence of living together as a married couple. And if she's had any children since the GC was approved, she should bring their birth certificates.
 
Thanks! I have a copy of our 2012 tax return and tax transcripts for 2011, 2010, and 2009 from the IRS. I also got a copy (and the original) of the deed to our condo that we purchased last year.

We don't have any children. For proof of my citizenship we are taking my current and expired US passports (my expired one expired about a month ago, but I renewed it last November), passport card, and my birth certificate (I was born in NYC).
 
Ok so I just finished making copies and printing out what we are going to take tomorrow.

For ID I have our passports (both current and expired), my wife's drivers license with address change card, my birth certificate (I was born in NYC), and my passport card. I also have our original marriage certificate (plus a copy). I have a copy of our 2012 tax return including an additional forms plus W-2's and 1099's. I e-filed and got a print out of it being accepted by the IRS, but I didn't file till April 15, 2013 so I suspect they don't have our information finalized yet. I did get tax transcripts for 2011, 2010, and 2009. I have a copy of our deed (plus the original that was mailed to us by our titling company) to our condo and copies of all of our mortgage statements.

My wife and I moved in the end of September and she filed her N-400 during early December. We moved within the same zip code.

One quick question: Hoping that my wife's file is in front of the officer during the interview tomorrow, will they see any documentation that we submitted with the I-485 and the I-751?
 
Ok so I just finished making copies and printing out what we are going to take tomorrow.

For ID I have our passports (both current and expired), my wife's drivers license with address change card, my birth certificate (I was born in NYC), and my passport card. I also have our original marriage certificate (plus a copy). I have a copy of our 2012 tax return including an additional forms plus W-2's and 1099's. I e-filed and got a print out of it being accepted by the IRS, but I didn't file till April 15, 2013 so I suspect they don't have our information finalized yet. I did get tax transcripts for 2011, 2010, and 2009. I have a copy of our deed (plus the original that was mailed to us by our titling company) to our condo and copies of all of our mortgage statements.

My wife and I moved in the end of September and she filed her N-400 during early December. We moved within the same zip code.

One quick question: Hoping that my wife's file is in front of the officer during the interview tomorrow, will they see any documentation that we submitted with the I-485 and the I-751?

Can you please tell us how was the interview?
Thank you.
 
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