iwant2bAmerican
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Hi,
I have a few questions about filling out the n-400 and GC issues.
I am wondering if I need to list short-lasting jobs on my n-400. I worked at one place for a week and made less than $100. Another place I worked a couple weeks and made a little over $500. Do I need to list these?
Also, I got married in 2008 and never changed my name on my GC because I knew I would be applying for citizenship soon (wasn't planning on waiting three years). So my GC has my maiden name. Is this going to be a problem at the interview if I just send a copy of my marriage certificate and bring the original for the interview?
I also never filled out AR-11 whenever I moved. I never knew about this. My parents have never done it either. I just found out about this a couple weeks ago. Should I just fill out the form online and send it with the address of where I am living now?
Last question. I will be moving to another city in the next couple months, but within the same state and I think I would be going to the same USCIS office for interview, Fairfax, VA. Would moving after sending in the n-400 be an issue?
Thanks in advance for any help! I tried searching in the forums but can't find some of my answers so I'm just posting them all here.
I have a few questions about filling out the n-400 and GC issues.
I am wondering if I need to list short-lasting jobs on my n-400. I worked at one place for a week and made less than $100. Another place I worked a couple weeks and made a little over $500. Do I need to list these?
Also, I got married in 2008 and never changed my name on my GC because I knew I would be applying for citizenship soon (wasn't planning on waiting three years). So my GC has my maiden name. Is this going to be a problem at the interview if I just send a copy of my marriage certificate and bring the original for the interview?
I also never filled out AR-11 whenever I moved. I never knew about this. My parents have never done it either. I just found out about this a couple weeks ago. Should I just fill out the form online and send it with the address of where I am living now?
Last question. I will be moving to another city in the next couple months, but within the same state and I think I would be going to the same USCIS office for interview, Fairfax, VA. Would moving after sending in the n-400 be an issue?
Thanks in advance for any help! I tried searching in the forums but can't find some of my answers so I'm just posting them all here.